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    GIMP ML

    GIMP ML

    AI for GNU Image Manipulation Program

    ...It enables the use of recent advances in computer vision to the conventional image editing pipeline. Applications from deep learning such as monocular depth estimation, semantic segmentation, mask generative adversarial networks, image super-resolution, de-noising and coloring have been incorporated with GIMP through Python-based plugins. Additionally, operations on images such as edge detection and color clustering have also been added. GIMP-ML relies on standard Python packages such as numpy, scikit-image, pillow, pytorch, open-cv, scipy. ...
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    Computer Vision Pretrained Models

    Computer Vision Pretrained Models

    A collection of computer vision pre-trained models

    A pre-trained model is a model created by someone else to solve a similar problem. Instead of building a model from scratch to solve a similar problem, we can use the model trained on other problem as a starting point. A pre-trained model may not be 100% accurate in your application. For example, if you want to build a self-learning car. You can spend years building a decent image recognition algorithm from scratch or you can take the inception model (a pre-trained model) from Google which...
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    MatchZoo

    MatchZoo

    Facilitating the design, comparison and sharing of deep text models

    The goal of MatchZoo is to provide a high-quality codebase for deep text matching research, such as document retrieval, question answering, conversational response ranking, and paraphrase identification. With the unified data processing pipeline, simplified model configuration and automatic hyper-parameters tunning features equipped, MatchZoo is flexible and easy to use. Preprocess your input data in three lines of code, keep track parameters to be passed into the model. Make use of MatchZoo...
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    RoboSat

    RoboSat

    Semantic segmentation on aerial and satellite imagery

    RoboSat is an end-to-end pipeline written in Python 3 for feature extraction from aerial and satellite imagery. Features can be anything visually distinguishable in the imagery for example: buildings, parking lots, roads, or cars.
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    LibrePhotos

    LibrePhotos

    A self-hosted open source photo management service

    LibrePhotos is an open-source self-hosted photo management platform designed to organize, browse, and analyze personal media libraries while preserving user privacy. The system allows individuals to store and manage their photos and videos locally rather than relying on commercial cloud services. It provides features similar to services like Google Photos but runs on a private server controlled by the user. The application includes AI-powered tools that automatically analyze images to detect...
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    SLING

    SLING

    A natural language frame semantics parser

    The aim of the SLING project is to learn to read and understand Wikipedia articles in many languages for the purpose of knowledge base completion, e.g. adding facts mentioned in Wikipedia (and other sources) to the Wikidata knowledge base. We use frame semantics as a common representation for both knowledge representation and document annotation. The SLING parser can be trained to produce frame semantic representations of text directly without any explicit intervening linguistic representation. The SLING project is still work in progress. We do not yet have a full system that can extract facts from arbitrary text, but we have built a number of the subsystems needed for such a system. The SLING frame store is our basic framework for building and manipulating frame semantic graph structures. ...
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    anaGo

    anaGo

    Bidirectional LSTM-CRF and ELMo for Named-Entity Recognition

    anaGo is a Python library for sequence labeling(NER, PoS Tagging,...), implemented in Keras. anaGo can solve sequence labeling tasks such as named entity recognition (NER), part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging), semantic role labeling (SRL) and so on. Unlike traditional sequence labeling solver, anaGo doesn't need to define any language-dependent features. Thus, we can easily use anaGo for any language. In anaGo, the simplest type of model is the Sequence model. Sequence model includes essential methods like fit, score, analyze and save/load. For more complex features, you should use the anaGo modules such as models, preprocessing and so on.
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    Deep Photo Style Transfer

    Deep Photo Style Transfer

    Code and data for paper "Deep Photo Style Transfer"

    Deep Photo Style Transfer is an implementation of the algorithm described in the paper “Deep Photo Style Transfer” (arXiv 1703.07511). The software allows users to transfer the style of one photograph to another while preserving photorealism and semantic consistency. It relies on semantic segmentation masks to guide style transfer (so that e.g. sky maps to sky, building maps to building), and uses a matting Laplacian regularization term to ensure smooth transitions. The repository provides code in Torch (Lua), MATLAB / Octave scripts for computing the Laplacian, and pre-trained models. ...
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    GSGP
    GS-GP is a free/open source C++ library that provides a robust and efficient implementation of geometric semantic genetic operators for Genetic Programming.
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    ICT-Alive
    The aim of ALIVE is to develop new approaches to the engineering of flexible, adaptable distributed service-oriented systems based on the adaptation of social coordination and organisation mechanisms.
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    SAIM allows to interlink knowledge bases in the Semantic Web. It focuses on instance matching of very large knowledge bases available as SPARQL endpoints. SAIM uses machine learning techniques and is compatible with SILK.
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