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    Sherloq

    Sherloq

    An open source digital image forensic toolset

    Sherloq is a research-oriented toolkit designed for digital image forensics, providing an integrated environment to experiment with algorithms for image analysis and tampering detection. Rather than functioning as an automated decision-making system, it serves as a companion tool for researchers, enthusiasts, and students who want to explore forensic techniques from scientific literature and workshops. The project emphasizes transparency and community collaboration, contrasting with proprietary forensic tools that often rely on secrecy. ...
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    FFsubsync

    FFsubsync

    Automagically synchronize subtitles with video

    Language-agnostic automatic synchronization of subtitles with video, so that subtitles are aligned to the correct starting point within the video. First, make sure ffmpeg is installed. Make sure ffmpeg is on your path and can be referenced from the command line! Next, grab the script. It should work with both Python 2 and Python 3. There may be occasions where you have a correctly synchronized srt file in a language you are unfamiliar with, as well as an unsynchronized srt file in your...
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    Kornia

    Kornia

    Open Source Differentiable Computer Vision Library

    ...Inspired by existing packages, this library is composed by a subset of packages containing operators that can be inserted within neural networks to train models to perform image transformations, epipolar geometry, depth estimation, and low-level image processing such as filtering and edge detection that operate directly on tensors. With Kornia we fill the gap between classical and deep computer vision that implements standard and advanced vision algorithms for AI. Our libraries and initiatives are always according to the community needs.
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    DeepFaceLab

    DeepFaceLab

    The leading software for creating deepfakes

    DeepFaceLab is currently the world's leading software for creating deepfakes, with over 95% of deepfake videos created with DeepFaceLab. DeepFaceLab is an open-source deepfake system that enables users to swap the faces on images and on video. It offers an imperative and easy-to-use pipeline that even those without a comprehensive understanding of the deep learning framework or model implementation can use; and yet also provides a flexible and loose coupling structure for those who want to...
    Downloads: 247 This Week
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