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    Google AI Edge Gallery

    Google AI Edge Gallery

    A gallery that showcases on-device ML/GenAI use cases

    Gallery is a curated collection of on-device machine learning examples, demo apps, and model artifacts designed to help developers experiment with and deploy ML at the edge. The project bundles runnable samples that show how to run TensorFlow Lite/Edge TPU models (and similar lightweight runtimes) on mobile and embedded platforms, demonstrating common tasks like image classification, object detection, audio recognition, and pose estimation. Each sample is intended to be both a learning aid...
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    Lingua

    Lingua

    The most accurate natural language detection library for Java

    Its task is simple: It tells you which language some provided textual data is written in. This is very useful as a preprocessing step for linguistic data in natural language processing applications such as text classification and spell checking. Other use cases, for instance, might include routing e-mails to the right geographically located customer service department, based on the e-mails' languages.
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