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    captcha_break

    captcha_break

    Identification codes

    This project will use Keras to build a deep convolutional neural network to identify the captcha verification code. It is recommended to use a graphics card to run the project. The following visualization codes are jupyter notebookall done in . If you want to write a python script, you can run it normally with a little modification. Of course, you can also remove these visualization codes. captcha is a library written in python to generate verification codes. ...
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    Girls-In-AI

    Girls-In-AI

    Free learning code series: Xiaobai's introduction to Python

    Girls-In-AI is an educational repository created to encourage women and beginners to learn programming and artificial intelligence through accessible tutorials and practice materials. The project provides a collection of beginner-friendly learning resources covering Python programming, data analysis, machine learning, and deep learning topics. It aims to lower the barrier to entry for people who want to enter the field of artificial intelligence by offering structured learning paths and...
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    CakeChat

    CakeChat

    CakeChat: Emotional Generative Dialog System

    CakeChat is a backend for chatbots that are able to express emotions via conversations. The code is flexible and allows to condition model's responses by an arbitrary categorical variable. For example, you can train your own persona-based neural conversational model or create an emotional chatting machine. Hierarchical Recurrent Encoder-Decoder (HRED) architecture for handling deep dialog context. Multilayer RNN with GRU cells. The first layer of the utterance-level encoder is always...
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    xLearn

    xLearn

    High performance, easy-to-use, and scalable machine learning (ML)

    xLearn is a high-performance, easy-to-use, and scalable machine learning package that contains linear model (LR), factorization machines (FM), and field-aware factorization machines (FFM), all of which can be used to solve large-scale machine learning problems. xLearn is especially useful for solving machine learning problems on large-scale sparse data. Many real-world datasets deal with high dimensional sparse feature vectors like a recommendation system where the number of categories and...
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    automl-gs

    automl-gs

    Provide an input CSV and a target field to predict, generate a model

    Give an input CSV file and a target field you want to predict to automl-gs, and get a trained high-performing machine learning or deep learning model plus native Python code pipelines allowing you to integrate that model into any prediction workflow. No black box: you can see exactly how the data is processed, and how the model is constructed, and you can make tweaks as necessary. automl-gs is an AutoML tool which, unlike Microsoft's NNI, Uber's Ludwig, and TPOT, offers a zero code/model definition interface to getting an optimized model and data transformation pipeline in multiple popular ML/DL frameworks, with minimal Python dependencies (pandas + scikit-learn + your framework of choice). automl-gs is designed for citizen data scientists and engineers without a deep statistical background under the philosophy that you don't need to know any modern data preprocessing and machine learning engineering techniques to create a powerful prediction workflow.
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    easy12306

    easy12306

    Automatic recognition of 12306 verification code

    Automatic recognition of 12306 verification code using machine learning algorithm. Identify never-before-seen pictures.
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    TensorFlow Docs

    TensorFlow Docs

    TensorFlow latest official documentation Chinese version

    TensorFlow Docs repository maintained by the Xitu translation community provides a Chinese version of the official TensorFlow documentation. Its goal is to make the extensive TensorFlow ecosystem more accessible to developers and researchers who prefer to learn in Chinese. The repository contains translated guides, API explanations, tutorials, and conceptual documentation that mirror the structure of the original TensorFlow documentation site. Contributors from technology companies,...
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    Easy-TensorFlow

    Easy-TensorFlow

    Simple and comprehensive tutorials in TensorFlow

    The goal of this repository is to provide comprehensive tutorials for TensorFlow while maintaining the simplicity of the code. Each tutorial includes a detailed explanation (written in .ipynb) format, as well as the source code (in .py format). There is a necessity to address the motivations for this project. TensorFlow is one of the deep learning frameworks available with the largest community. This repository is dedicated to suggesting a simple path to learn TensorFlow. In addition to the...
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    MIT Deep Learning

    MIT Deep Learning

    Tutorials, assignments, and competitions for MIT Deep Learning

    MIT Deep Learning is an open-source repository that contains tutorials, assignments, and learning materials related to deep learning courses taught at MIT. The repository provides hands-on tutorials that introduce the fundamental concepts behind neural networks, deep learning architectures, and modern machine learning techniques. Many of the tutorials include practical implementations that demonstrate tasks such as image classification, generative models, and neural network training...
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    Tensorpack

    Tensorpack

    A Neural Net Training Interface on TensorFlow, with focus on speed

    Tensorpack is a neural network training interface based on TensorFlow v1. Uses TensorFlow in the efficient way with no extra overhead. On common CNNs, it runs training 1.2~5x faster than the equivalent Keras code. Your training can probably gets faster if written with Tensorpack. Scalable data-parallel multi-GPU / distributed training strategy is off-the-shelf to use. Squeeze the best data loading performance of Python with tensorpack.dataflow. Symbolic programming (e.g. tf.data) does not offer the data processing flexibility needed in research. ...
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    Lihang

    Lihang

    Statistical learning methods (2nd edition) [Li Hang]

    Lihang is an open-source repository that provides educational notes, mathematical derivations, and code implementations based on the book Statistical Learning Methods by Li Hang. The repository aims to help readers understand the theoretical foundations of machine learning algorithms through practical implementations and detailed explanations. It includes notebooks and scripts that demonstrate how key algorithms such as perceptrons, decision trees, logistic regression, support vector...
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    Skater

    Skater

    Python library for model interpretation/explanations

    ...The library has embraced object-oriented and functional programming paradigms as deemed necessary to provide scalability and concurrency while keeping code brevity in mind.
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    The GAN Zoo

    The GAN Zoo

    A list of all named GANs

    The GAN Zoo is an open-source repository that compiles a comprehensive list of Generative Adversarial Network models published in research literature. The project began as a community effort to track the rapidly growing number of GAN architectures appearing in machine learning papers. Because new GAN models are frequently introduced in research publications, the repository serves as a convenient catalog that organizes them in one location. The list includes references to many GAN variants...
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    Generative Models

    Generative Models

    Collection of generative models, e.g. GAN, VAE in Pytorch

    This project is a comprehensive open-source collection of implementations of various generative machine learning models designed to help researchers and developers experiment with deep generative techniques. The repository contains practical implementations of well-known architectures such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), Restricted Boltzmann Machines, and Helmholtz Machines, implemented primarily using modern deep learning frameworks like PyTorch...
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    SSD Keras

    SSD Keras

    A Keras port of single shot MultiBox detector

    This is a Keras port of the SSD model architecture introduced by Wei Liu et al. in the paper SSD: Single Shot MultiBox Detector. Ports of the trained weights of all the original models are provided below. This implementation is accurate, meaning that both the ported weights and models trained from scratch produce the same mAP values as the respective models of the original Caffe implementation. The main goal of this project is to create an SSD implementation that is well documented for those...
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    stanford-tensorflow-tutorials

    stanford-tensorflow-tutorials

    This repository contains code examples for the Stanford's course

    This repository contains code examples for the course CS 20: TensorFlow for Deep Learning Research. It will be updated as the class progresses. Detailed syllabus and lecture notes can be found in the site. For this course, I use python3.6 and TensorFlow 1.4.1.
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    mAP

    mAP

    Evaluates the performance of your neural net for object recognition

    In practice, a higher mAP value indicates a better performance of your neural net, given your ground truth and set of classes. The performance of your neural net will be judged using the mAP criteria defined in the PASCAL VOC 2012 competition. We simply adapted the official Matlab code into Python (in our tests they both give the same results). First, your neural net detection-results are sorted by decreasing confidence and are assigned to ground-truth objects. We have "a match" when they share the same label and an IoU >= 0.5 (Intersection over Union greater than 50%). This "match" is considered a true positive if that ground-truth object has not been already used (to avoid multiple detections of the same object).
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    Image classification models for Keras

    Image classification models for Keras

    Keras code and weights files for popular deep learning models

    All architectures are compatible with both TensorFlow and Theano, and upon instantiation the models will be built according to the image dimension ordering set in your Keras configuration file at ~/.keras/keras.json. For instance, if you have set image_dim_ordering=tf, then any model loaded from this repository will get built according to the TensorFlow dimension ordering convention, "Width-Height-Depth". Pre-trained weights can be automatically loaded upon instantiation (weights='imagenet'...
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    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch tutorials and fun projects including neural talk

    This is the corresponding code for the book "The Deep Learning Framework PyTorch: Getting Started and Practical", but it can also be used as a standalone PyTorch Getting Started Guide and Tutorial. The current version of the code is based on pytorch 1.0.1, if you want to use an older version please git checkout v0.4or git checkout v0.3. Legacy code has better python2/python3 compatibility, CPU/GPU compatibility test. The new version of the code has not been fully tested, it has been tested...
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    Tangent

    Tangent

    Source-to-source debuggable derivatives in pure Python

    Existing libraries implement automatic differentiation by tracing a program's execution (at runtime, like PyTorch) or by staging out a dynamic data-flow graph and then differentiating the graph (ahead-of-time, like TensorFlow). In contrast, Tangent performs ahead-of-time autodiff on the Python source code itself, and produces Python source code as its output. Tangent fills a unique location in the space of machine learning tools. As a result, you can finally read your automatic derivative code just like the rest of your program. Tangent is useful to researchers and students who not only want to write their models in Python, but also read and debug automatically-generated derivative code without sacrificing speed and flexibility. ...
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    Intel neon

    Intel neon

    Intel® Nervana™ reference deep learning framework

    neon is Intel's reference deep learning framework committed to best performance on all hardware. Designed for ease of use and extensibility. See the new features in our latest release. We want to highlight that neon v2.0.0+ has been optimized for much better performance on CPUs by enabling Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL). The DNN (Deep Neural Networks) component of MKL that is used by neon is provided free of charge and downloaded automatically as part of the neon installation. The gpu...
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    Five video classification methods

    Five video classification methods

    Code that accompanies my blog post outlining five video classification

    Classifying video presents unique challenges for machine learning models. As I’ve covered in my previous posts, video has the added (and interesting) property of temporal features in addition to the spatial features present in 2D images. While this additional information provides us more to work with, it also requires different network architectures and, often, adds larger memory and computational demands.We won’t use any optical flow images. This reduces model complexity, training time, and...
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    auto_ml

    auto_ml

    Automated machine learning for analytics & production

    auto_ml is designed for production. Here's an example that includes serializing and loading the trained model, then getting predictions on single dictionaries, roughly the process you'd likely follow to deploy the trained model. Before you go any further, try running the code. Load up some data (either a DataFrame, or a list of dictionaries, where each dictionary is a row of data). Make a column_descriptions dictionary that tells us which attribute name in each row represents the value we’re...
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    Chronological Cohesive Units

    The experimental source code for the paper

    The experimental source code for the paper, "A Novel Recommendation Approach Based on Chronological Cohesive Units in Content Consuming"
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    Machine Learning for OpenCV

    Machine Learning for OpenCV

    M. Beyeler (2017). Machine Learning for OpenCV

    M. Beyeler (2017). Machine Learning for OpenCV: Intelligent image processing with Python. Packt Publishing Ltd., ISBN 978-178398028-4.
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