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    OmniTools

    OmniTools

    Self-hosted collection of powerful web-based tools for everyday tasks

    OmniTools is a self-hosted web application that bundles a large collection of everyday utilities into a single clean interface you can run on your own infrastructure. It’s designed to replace the random assortment of “free online tools” people use for quick tasks, while avoiding ads, tracking, and the need to upload sensitive files to unknown servers. A key design choice is that file processing happens entirely on the client side, meaning your data stays in your browser instead of being sent...
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    SigPack

    SigPack

    SigPack - A signal processing library using Armadillo

    SigPack is a C++ signal processing library using the Armadillo library as a base. The API will be familiar for those who has used IT++ and Octave/Matlab.
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    DeepDream

    DeepDream

    This repository contains IPython Notebook with sample code

    ...The notebook shows how to take a trained vision model and iteratively amplify patterns the network detects, producing the hallmark surreal, hallucinatory visuals. It walks through loading a pretrained network, selecting layers and channels to maximize, computing gradients with respect to the input image, and applying multi-scale “octaveprocessing to reveal fine and coarse patterns. The code is intentionally compact and exploratory, encouraging users to tweak layers, step sizes, and scales to influence the aesthetic. Although minimal, it illustrates important concepts like feature visualization, activation maximization, and the effect of different receptive fields on the final image.
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