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    PyTorch GAN Zoo

    PyTorch GAN Zoo

    A mix of GAN implementations including progressive growing

    PyTorch GAN Zoo is a comprehensive open research toolbox designed for experimenting with and developing Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) using PyTorch. The project provides modular implementations of popular GAN architectures, including Progressive Growing of GANs (PGAN), DCGAN, and an experimental StyleGAN version. It is built to support both researchers and developers who want to train, evaluate, and extend GANs efficiently across diverse datasets such as CelebA-HQ, FashionGen, DTD, and CIFAR-10. ...
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    C++, Matlab and Python library for Hidden-state Conditional Random Fields. Implements 3 algorithms: LDCRF, HCRF and CRF. For Windows and Linux, 32- and 64-bits. Optimized for multi-threading. Works with sparse or dense input features.
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    VisualRiSC

    Toolbox visualizing computations of Realizable Sign Conditions.

    This toolbox contains a set of Python procedures in order to compute examples associated with the computation of Realizable Sign Conditions (RiSC) due to the approach by Basu, Pollack and Roy. The RiSC approach is a way to solve and analyze systems of polynomial equations and inequalities over the real numbers in the field of real-algebraic geometry.
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