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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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    CFNet

    CFNet

    Training a Correlation Filter end-to-end allows lightweight networks

    CFNet is the official implementation of End-to-end representation learning for Correlation Filter based tracking (CVPR 2017) by Luca Bertinetto, Jack Valmadre, João F. Henriques, Andrea Vedaldi, and Philip H. S. Torr. The framework combines correlation filters with deep convolutional neural networks to create an efficient and accurate visual object tracker. Unlike traditional correlation filter trackers that rely on hand-crafted features, CFNet learns feature representations directly from...
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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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    Face Recognition

    World's simplest facial recognition api for Python & the command line

    Face Recognition is the world's simplest face recognition library. It allows you to recognize and manipulate faces from Python or from the command line using dlib's (a C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools) state-of-the-art face recognition built with deep learning. Face Recognition is highly accurate and is able to do a number of things. It can find faces in pictures, manipulate facial features in pictures, identify faces in pictures, and do face recognition on a...
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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...
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    DIGITS

    DIGITS

    Deep Learning GPU training system

    The NVIDIA Deep Learning GPU Training System (DIGITS) puts the power of deep learning into the hands of engineers and data scientists. DIGITS can be used to rapidly train the highly accurate deep neural network (DNNs) for image classification, segmentation and object detection tasks. DIGITS simplifies common deep learning tasks such as managing data, designing and training neural networks on multi-GPU systems, monitoring performance in real-time with advanced visualizations, and selecting...
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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...
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    Clustering by Shared Subspaces

    Clustering by Shared Subspaces

    Grouping Points by Shared Subspaces for Effective Subspace Clustering

    These functions implement a subspace clustering algorithm, proposed by Ye Zhu, Kai Ming Ting, and Mark J. Carman: "Grouping Points by Shared Subspaces for Effective Subspace Clustering", Published in Pattern Recognition Journal at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2018.05.027
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    GPLAB is a Genetic Programming Toolbox for MATLAB
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    The Deep Review

    The Deep Review

    A collaboratively written review paper on deep learning, genomics, etc

    This repository is home to the Deep Review, a review article on deep learning in precision medicine. The Deep Review is collaboratively written on GitHub using a tool called Manubot (see below). The project operates on an open contribution model, welcoming contributions from anyone. To see what's incoming, check the open pull requests. For project discussion and planning see the Issues. As of writing, we are aiming to publish an update of the deep review. We will continue to make project...
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    jMIR

    jMIR

    Music research software

    jMIR is an open-source software suite implemented in Java for use in music information retrieval (MIR) research. It can be used to study music in the form of audio recordings, symbolic encodings and lyrical transcriptions, and can also mine cultural information from the Internet. It also includes tools for managing and profiling large music collections and for checking audio for production errors. jMIR includes software for extracting features, applying machine learning algorithms, applying...
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    Easy Machine Learning

    Easy Machine Learning

    Easy Machine Learning is a general-purpose dataflow-based system

    Machine learning algorithms have become the key components in many big data applications. However, the full potential of machine learning is still far from being realized because using machine learning algorithms is hard, especially on distributed platforms such as Hadoop and Spark. The key barriers come from not only the implementation of the algorithms themselves but also the processing for applying them to real applications which often involve multiple steps and different algorithms. Our...
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    Tensor Comprehensions

    Tensor Comprehensions

    A domain specific language to express machine learning workloads

    Tensor Comprehensions (TC) is a fully functional C++ library that automatically synthesizes high-performance machine learning kernels using Halide, ISL, and NVRTC or LLVM. TC additionally provides basic integration with Caffe2 and PyTorch. We provide more details in our paper on arXiv. This library is designed to be highly portable, machine-learning-framework agnostic and only requires a simple tensor library with memory allocation, offloading, and synchronization capabilities.
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    Edward

    Edward

    A probabilistic programming language in TensorFlow

    A library for probabilistic modeling, inference, and criticism. Edward is a Python library for probabilistic modeling, inference, and criticism. It is a testbed for fast experimentation and research with probabilistic models, ranging from classical hierarchical models on small data sets to complex deep probabilistic models on large data sets. Edward fuses three fields, Bayesian statistics and machine learning, deep learning, and probabilistic programming. Edward is built on TensorFlow. It...
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    The Teachingbox uses advanced machine learning techniques to relieve developers from the programming of hand-crafted sophisticated behaviors of autonomous agents (such as robots, game players etc...) In the current status we have implemented a well founded reinforcement learning core in Java with many popular usecases, environments, policies and learners. Obtaining the teachingbox: FOR USERS: If you want to download the latest releases, please visit:...
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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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    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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    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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    fscaret_shiny

    UI for fscaret

    User Interface (ui) application which implements the automated feature selection provided by the 'fscaret' package of R-environment.
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    AI-Blocks

    AI-Blocks

    A powerful and intuitive WYSIWYG to create Machine Learning models

    A powerful and intuitive WYSIWYG interface that allows anyone to create Machine Learning models! The concept of AI-Blocs is to have a simple scene with draggable objects that have scripts attached to them. The model can be run directly on the editor or be exported to a standalone script that runs on Tensorflow. Variables are parsed from python scripts and can be edited from the AI-Blocs properties panel. To run your model simply press the "Play" button and let the magic happen! The project...
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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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    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...
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    kcws

    kcws

    Deep Learning Chinese Word Segment

    Deep learning chinese word segment. Install the bazel code construction tool and install tensorflow (currently this project requires tf 1.0.0alpha version or above) Switch to the code directory of this project and run ./configure. Compile background service. Pay attention to the public account of waiting for words and reply to kcws to get the corpus download address. Extract the corpus to a directory. Change to the code directory.After installing tensorflow, switch to the kcws code...
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    Deepo

    Deepo

    Set up deep learning environment in a single command line

    Deepo is a series of Docker images that allows you to quickly set up your deep learning research environment, supports almost all commonly used deep learning frameworks, supports GPU acceleration (CUDA and cuDNN included), also works in CPU-only mode, and works on Linux (CPU version/GPU version), Windows (CPU version) and OS X (CPU version). Their Dockerfile generator that allows you to customize your own environment with Lego-like modules, and automatically resolves the dependencies for...
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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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