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    OpenPlanter

    OpenPlanter

    Language-model investigation agent with a terminal UI

    OpenPlanter is an open-source Python project focused on building an intelligent automated planting or gardening system powered by software control and data processing. The repository is designed to help developers and hobbyists create programmable plant management workflows that can monitor, schedule, and optimize growing conditions. It emphasizes automation and extensibility, allowing integration with sensors, environmental data, and control logic for smart cultivation setups. The system is...
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    DriveLM

    DriveLM

    Driving with Graph Visual Question Answering

    ...The project introduces a new paradigm called graph visual question answering that structures reasoning about driving scenes through interconnected tasks such as perception, prediction, planning, and motion control. Instead of treating autonomous driving as a purely sensor-driven pipeline, DriveLM frames it as a reasoning problem where models answer structured questions about the environment to guide decision making. The system includes DriveLM-Data, a dataset built on driving environments such as nuScenes and CARLA, where human-written reasoning steps connect different layers of driving tasks. This design allows models to learn relationships between objects, behaviors, and navigation decisions through graph-structured logic.
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