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    Rainbow

    Rainbow

    Rainbow: Combining Improvements in Deep Reinforcement Learning

    Combining improvements in deep reinforcement learning. Results and pretrained models can be found in the releases. Data-efficient Rainbow can be run using several options (note that the "unbounded" memory is implemented here in practice by manually setting the memory capacity to be the same as the maximum number of timesteps).
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    captcha_break

    captcha_break

    Identification codes

    This project will use Keras to build a deep convolutional neural network to identify the captcha verification code. It is recommended to use a graphics card to run the project. The following visualization codes are jupyter notebookall done in . If you want to write a python script, you can run it normally with a little modification. Of course, you can also remove these visualization codes. captcha is a library written in python to generate verification codes. It supports image verification...
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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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    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV: a Library for Deep Learning in Computer Vision

    ChainerCV is a collection of tools to train and run neural networks for computer vision tasks using Chainer. In ChainerCV, we define the object detection task as a problem of, given an image, bounding box-based localization and categorization of objects. Bounding boxes in an image are represented as a two-dimensional array of shape (R,4), where R is the number of bounding boxes and the second axis corresponds to the coordinates of bounding boxes. ChainerCV supports dataset loaders, which can...
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    FID score for PyTorch

    FID score for PyTorch

    Compute FID scores with PyTorch

    This is a port of the official implementation of Fréchet Inception Distance to PyTorch. FID is a measure of similarity between two datasets of images. It was shown to correlate well with human judgement of visual quality and is most often used to evaluate the quality of samples of Generative Adversarial Networks. FID is calculated by computing the Fréchet distance between two Gaussians fitted to feature representations of the Inception network. The weights and the model are exactly the same...
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    CakeChat

    CakeChat

    CakeChat: Emotional Generative Dialog System

    CakeChat is a backend for chatbots that are able to express emotions via conversations. The code is flexible and allows to condition model's responses by an arbitrary categorical variable. For example, you can train your own persona-based neural conversational model or create an emotional chatting machine. Hierarchical Recurrent Encoder-Decoder (HRED) architecture for handling deep dialog context. Multilayer RNN with GRU cells. The first layer of the utterance-level encoder is always...
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    automl-gs

    automl-gs

    Provide an input CSV and a target field to predict, generate a model

    Give an input CSV file and a target field you want to predict to automl-gs, and get a trained high-performing machine learning or deep learning model plus native Python code pipelines allowing you to integrate that model into any prediction workflow. No black box: you can see exactly how the data is processed, and how the model is constructed, and you can make tweaks as necessary. automl-gs is an AutoML tool which, unlike Microsoft's NNI, Uber's Ludwig, and TPOT, offers a zero code/model...
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    easy12306

    easy12306

    Automatic recognition of 12306 verification code

    Automatic recognition of 12306 verification code using machine learning algorithm. Identify never-before-seen pictures.
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    NeuroNER

    NeuroNER

    Named-entity recognition using neural networks

    ...They can also be used as features for machine learning systems for other natural language processing tasks. Leverages the state-of-the-art prediction capabilities of neural networks (a.k.a. "deep learning") Is cross-platform, open source, freely available, and straightforward to use. Enables the users to create or modify annotations for a new or existing corpus. Train the neural network that performs the NER. During the training, NeuroNER allows monitoring of the network. Evaluate the quality of the predictions made by NeuroNER. The performance metrics can be calculated and plotted by comparing the predicted labels with the gold labels.
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    SSD

    SSD

    A PyTorch Implementation of Single Shot MultiBox Detector

    SSD is a PyTorch implementation of the Single Shot MultiBox Detector, a well-known object detection architecture introduced in the original SSD paper. It is built to help users train, evaluate, and experiment with object detection models using PyTorch rather than the original Caffe implementation. The repository includes the major components needed for an object detection workflow, including training scripts, evaluation scripts, demos, and utility modules. It supports commonly used benchmark...
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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.
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    Easy-TensorFlow

    Easy-TensorFlow

    Simple and comprehensive tutorials in TensorFlow

    The goal of this repository is to provide comprehensive tutorials for TensorFlow while maintaining the simplicity of the code. Each tutorial includes a detailed explanation (written in .ipynb) format, as well as the source code (in .py format). There is a necessity to address the motivations for this project. TensorFlow is one of the deep learning frameworks available with the largest community. This repository is dedicated to suggesting a simple path to learn TensorFlow. In addition to the...
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    Tensorpack

    Tensorpack

    A Neural Net Training Interface on TensorFlow, with focus on speed

    Tensorpack is a neural network training interface based on TensorFlow v1. Uses TensorFlow in the efficient way with no extra overhead. On common CNNs, it runs training 1.2~5x faster than the equivalent Keras code. Your training can probably gets faster if written with Tensorpack. Scalable data-parallel multi-GPU / distributed training strategy is off-the-shelf to use. Squeeze the best data loading performance of Python with tensorpack.dataflow. Symbolic programming (e.g. tf.data) does not...
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    Arabic Corpus

    Text categorization, arabic language processing, language modeling

    The Arabic Corpus {compiled by Dr. Mourad Abbas ( http://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9/corpora ) The corpus Khaleej-2004 contains 5690 documents. It is divided to 4 topics (categories). The corpus Watan-2004 contains 20291 documents organized in 6 topics (categories). Researchers who use these two corpora would mention the two main references: (1) For Watan-2004 corpus ---------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili, D. Berkani, (2011) Evaluation of Topic Identification Methods on...
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    LUMINOTH

    LUMINOTH

    Deep Learning toolkit for Computer Vision

    LUMINOTH is an open-source deep learning toolkit designed for computer vision tasks, particularly object detection. The framework is implemented in Python and built on top of TensorFlow and the Sonnet neural network library, providing a modular environment for training and deploying detection models. It was created to simplify the process of building and experimenting with deep learning models capable of identifying objects within images.
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    BossSensor

    BossSensor

    Hide screen when boss is approaching

    BossSensor is an experimental open-source application that uses computer vision and machine learning to detect when a specific person, such as a supervisor or manager, approaches a computer workstation. The project uses a webcam to continuously capture images and analyze them using a face classification model trained to distinguish between the designated “boss” and other individuals.
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    Deepvoice3_pytorch

    Deepvoice3_pytorch

    PyTorch implementation of convolutional neural networks

    An open source implementation of Deep Voice 3: Scaling Text-to-Speech with Convolutional Sequence Learning.
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    Lihang

    Lihang

    Statistical learning methods (2nd edition) [Li Hang]

    Lihang is an open-source repository that provides educational notes, mathematical derivations, and code implementations based on the book Statistical Learning Methods by Li Hang. The repository aims to help readers understand the theoretical foundations of machine learning algorithms through practical implementations and detailed explanations. It includes notebooks and scripts that demonstrate how key algorithms such as perceptrons, decision trees, logistic regression, support vector machines, and hidden Markov models work in practice. ...
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    TensorImage

    Image classification library for easily training and deploying models

    (Visit our github repository at https://github.com/TensorImage/tensorimage for more information) TensorImage is and open source package for image classification. It has a wide range of data augmentation operations that can be performed over training data to prevent overfitting and increase testing accuracy. TensorImage is easy to use and manage as all files, trained models and data are organized within a workspace directory, which you can change at any time in the configuration file, therefore being able have an indefinite amount of workspace directories for different purposes. ...
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    The GAN Zoo

    The GAN Zoo

    A list of all named GANs

    The GAN Zoo is an open-source repository that compiles a comprehensive list of Generative Adversarial Network models published in research literature. The project began as a community effort to track the rapidly growing number of GAN architectures appearing in machine learning papers. Because new GAN models are frequently introduced in research publications, the repository serves as a convenient catalog that organizes them in one location.
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    Skater

    Skater

    Python library for model interpretation/explanations

    Skater is a unified framework to enable Model Interpretation for all forms of the model to help one build an Interpretable machine learning system often needed for real-world use-cases(** we are actively working towards to enabling faithful interpretability for all forms models). It is an open-source python library designed to demystify the learned structures of a black box model both globally(inference on the basis of a complete data set) and locally(inference about an individual prediction). The concept of model interpretability in the field of machine learning is still new, largely subjective, and, at times, controversial. ...
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    3D ResNets for Action Recognition

    3D ResNets for Action Recognition

    3D ResNets for Action Recognition (CVPR 2018)

    We uploaded the pretrained models described in this paper including ResNet-50 pretrained on the combined dataset with Kinetics-700 and Moments in Time. We significantly updated our scripts. If you want to use older versions to reproduce our CVPR2018 paper, you should use the scripts in the CVPR2018 branch.
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    CRP - Chemical Reaction Prediction

    Predicting Organic Reactions using Neural Networks.

    The intend is to solve the forward-reaction prediction problem, where the reactants are known and the interest is in generating the reaction products using Deep learning. This Graphical User Interface takes simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) as an input and generates the product SMILE & molecule. Beam search is used in Version 2, to generate top 5 predictions. Maximum input length for the model is 15 (excluding spaces).
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    Scikit-plot

    Scikit-plot

    An intuitive library to add plotting functionality to scikit-learn

    Single line functions for detailed visualizations. Scikit-plot is the result of an unartistic data scientist's dreadful realization that visualization is one of the most crucial components in the data science process, not just a mere afterthought. Gaining insights is simply a lot easier when you're looking at a colored heatmap of a confusion matrix complete with class labels rather than a single-line dump of numbers enclosed in brackets. Besides, if you ever need to present your results to...
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