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    Graphtage

    Graphtage

    A semantic diff utility and library for tree-like files such as JSON

    ...Graphtage performs an analysis on an intermediate representation of the trees that is divorced from the filetypes of the input files. This means, for example, that you can diff a JSON file against a YAML file. Also, the output format can be different from the input format(s). By default, Graphtage will format the output diff in the same file format as the first input file. But one could, for example, diff two JSON files and format the output in YAML. There are several command-line arguments to specify these transformations, such as --format; please check the --help output for more information.
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    Differentiable Neural Computer

    Differentiable Neural Computer

    A TensorFlow implementation of the Differentiable Neural Computer

    The Differentiable Neural Computer (DNC), developed by Google DeepMind, is a neural network architecture augmented with dynamic external memory, enabling it to learn algorithms and solve complex reasoning tasks. Published in Nature in 2016 under the paper “Hybrid computing using a neural network with dynamic external memory,” the DNC combines the pattern recognition power of neural networks with a memory module that can be written to and read from in a differentiable way. This allows the...
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    Minkowski Engine

    Minkowski Engine

    Auto-diff neural network library for high-dimensional sparse tensors

    The Minkowski Engine is an auto-differentiation library for sparse tensors. It supports all standard neural network layers such as convolution, pooling, unspooling, and broadcasting operations for sparse tensors. The Minkowski Engine supports various functions that can be built on a sparse tensor. We list a few popular network architectures and applications here. To run the examples, please install the package and run the command in the package root directory. Compressing a neural network to...
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    jsondata

    jsondata

    Modular JSON by trees and branches, pointers and patches

    ... - JSONPatch - RFC6902 for modification by patch lists. Provides the assembly of modular patch entries and the serialization of resulting patch lists. - JSONDiff - Diff utility for JSON data. - JSONSearch - Search utility JSON patterns. Online documents: https://jsondata.sourceforge.io/
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