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    ResNeXt

    ResNeXt

    Implementation of a classification framework

    ...The design is modular and homogeneous, making it relatively easy to scale (by tuning cardinality, width, depth) and adopt in existing residual frameworks. The official repository offers a Torch (Lua) implementation with code for training, evaluation, and pretrained models on ImageNet. In practice, ResNeXt models often outperform standard ResNet models of comparable complexity.
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    char-rnn

    char-rnn

    Multi-layer Recurrent Neural Networks (LSTM, GRU, RNN)

    char-rnn is a classic codebase for training multi-layer recurrent neural networks on raw text to build character-level language models that learn to predict the next character in a sequence. It supports common recurrent architectures including vanilla RNNs as well as LSTM and GRU variants, letting users compare behavior and output quality across model types. It is straightforward: you provide a single text file, train the model to minimize next-character prediction loss, then sample from the...
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