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    MNN

    MNN

    MNN is a blazing fast, lightweight deep learning framework

    ...MNN Workbench could be downloaded from MNN's homepage, which provides pretrained models, visualized training tools, and one-click deployment of models to devices. Android platform, core so size is about 400KB, OpenCL so is about 400KB, Vulkan so is about 400KB. Supports hybrid computing on multiple devices. Currently supports CPU and GPU.
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    OpenCV

    OpenCV

    Open Source Computer Vision Library

    OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is a comprehensive open-source library for computer vision, machine learning, and image processing. It enables developers to build real-time vision applications ranging from facial recognition to object tracking. OpenCV supports a wide range of programming languages including C++, Python, and Java, and is optimized for both CPU and GPU operations.
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    LiteRT-LM

    LiteRT-LM

    LiteRT-LM is Google's production-ready inference framework

    LiteRT-LM is Google’s open-source inference framework for deploying large language models on edge devices. It is built for production-oriented local LLM execution across Android, iOS, desktop, web, embedded, and IoT environments. The framework focuses on performance, hardware acceleration, and efficient model serving close to the user instead of relying only on remote cloud inference. It supports CPU execution across major platforms and adds GPU or NPU acceleration where available. LiteRT-LM is especially relevant for developers building private, low-latency AI features on phones, laptops, Raspberry Pi-style devices, and other edge hardware. ...
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    Vosk Speech Recognition Toolkit

    Vosk Speech Recognition Toolkit

    Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi

    ...Vosk supplies speech recognition for chatbots, smart home appliances, and virtual assistants. It can also create subtitles for movies, and transcription for lectures and interviews. Vosk scales from small devices like Raspberry Pi or Android smartphones to big clusters.
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    Adaptive Intelligence

    Adaptive Intelligence

    Adaptive Intelligence also known as "Artificial General Intelligence"

    Adaptive Intelligence is the implementation of neural science, forensic psychology , behavioral science with machine-learning and artificial intelligence to provide advanced automated software platforms with the ability to adjust and thrive in dynamic environments by combining cognitive flexibility, emotional regulation, resilience, and practical problem-solving skills.
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    MACE

    MACE

    Deep learning inference framework optimized for mobile platforms

    Mobile AI Compute Engine (or MACE for short) is a deep learning inference framework optimized for mobile heterogeneous computing on Android, iOS, Linux and Windows devices. Runtime is optimized with NEON, OpenCL and Hexagon, and Winograd algorithm is introduced to speed up convolution operations. The initialization is also optimized to be faster. Chip-dependent power options like big.LITTLE scheduling, Adreno GPU hints are included as advanced APIs. UI responsiveness guarantee is sometimes obligatory when running a model. ...
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    TNN

    TNN

    Uniform deep learning inference framework for mobile

    TNN, a high-performance, lightweight neural network inference framework open sourced by Tencent Youtu Lab. It also has many outstanding advantages such as cross-platform, high performance, model compression, and code tailoring. The TNN framework further strengthens the support and performance optimization of mobile devices on the basis of the original Rapidnet and ncnn frameworks. At the same time, it refers to the high performance and good scalability characteristics of the industry's...
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    DGRLVQ

    Dynamic Generalized Relevance Learning Vector Quantization

    Some of the usual problems for Learning vector quantization (LVQ) based methods are that one cannot optimally guess about the number of prototypes required for initialization for multimodal data structures i.e.these algorithms are very sensitive to initialization of prototypes and one has to pre define the optimal number of prototypes before running the algorithm. If a prototype, for some reasons, is ‘outside’ the cluster which it should represent and if there are points of a different...
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