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    HeavyDB

    HeavyDB

    HeavyDB (formerly MapD/OmniSciDB)

    HeavyDB is an open-source GPU-accelerated analytical database designed to perform extremely fast queries on large datasets. The system is built as a SQL-based relational columnar database engine that leverages modern hardware parallelism, including GPUs and multicore CPUs. Its architecture allows users to query datasets containing billions of rows in milliseconds without requiring traditional indexing, pre-aggregation, or sampling techniques.
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    Fashion-MNIST

    Fashion-MNIST

    A MNIST-like fashion product database

    Fashion-MNIST is an open-source dataset created by Zalando Research that provides a standardized benchmark for image classification algorithms in machine learning. The dataset contains grayscale images of fashion products such as shirts, shoes, coats, and bags, each labeled according to its clothing category. It was designed as a direct replacement for the original MNIST handwritten digits dataset, maintaining the same structure and image size so that researchers could easily switch datasets...
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    Read multi-plates in one image without number limitation. 50-55 millisconds for processing one frame of image. Simplest API The smallest, simplest, fastest Modern ANPR SDK CANPRIC is a modern ANPR/LPR engine, which based on machine learning and high performance computing(HPC). The ambition of CANPRIC is leading the ANPR industry into intelligent times and using the HPC technique to get high speed of processing.
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