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    NeuralCoref

    NeuralCoref

    Fast Coreference Resolution in spaCy with Neural Networks

    NeuralCoref is a pipeline extension for spaCy 2.1+ which annotates and resolves coreference clusters using a neural network. NeuralCoref is production-ready, integrated in spaCy's NLP pipeline and extensible to new training datasets. For a brief introduction to coreference resolution and NeuralCoref, please refer to our blog post. NeuralCoref is written in Python/Cython and comes with a pre-trained statistical model for English only.
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    Training Image Operators from Samples

    Tools to train Image Operators automatically from a set of samples.

    TRIOS - Training Image Operators from Samples is a set of tools to bring Image Processing closer to scientists in general. It is capable of estimating an operator between two images using only pairs of samples that contain an input image and the desired output. The operator is saved to a file and can be applied to any image.
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    HYBRYD

    Library written in C with Python API for IPv6 networking

    This project is a rewritten of an initial project that I've called GLUE and created in 2005. I'm trying to readapt it for Python 2.7.3 and GCC 4.6.3 The library has to be build as a simple Python extension using >python setup.py install and allows to create different kind of servers, clients or hybryds (clients-servers) over (TCP/UDP) using the Ipv6 Protocol. The architecture of the code is based on brain architecture. Will put an IPv6 adress active available as soon as possible so that you can download pieces of codes. ...
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    LWPR

    Locally Weighted Projection Regression (LWPR)

    Locally Weighted Projection Regression (LWPR) is a fully incremental, online algorithm for non-linear function approximation in high dimensional spaces, capable of handling redundant and irrelevant input dimensions. At its core, it uses locally linear models, spanned by a small number of univariate regressions in selected directions in input space. A locally weighted variant of Partial Least Squares (PLS) is employed for doing the dimensionality reduction. Please cite: [1] Sethu...
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