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    PyCls

    PyCls

    Codebase for Image Classification Research, written in PyTorch

    pycls is a focused PyTorch codebase for image classification research that emphasizes reproducibility and strong, transparent baselines. It popularized families like RegNet and supports classic architectures (ResNet, ResNeXt) with clean implementations and consistent training recipes. The repository includes highly tuned schedules, augmentations, and regularization settings that make it straightforward to match reported accuracy without guesswork. Distributed training and mixed precision are...
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    ML workspace

    ML workspace

    All-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning

    All-in-one web-based development environment for machine learning. The ML workspace is an all-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning and data science. It is simple to deploy and gets you started within minutes to productively built ML solutions on your own machines. This workspace is the ultimate tool for developers preloaded with a variety of popular data science libraries (e.g., Tensorflow, PyTorch, Keras, Sklearn) and dev tools (e.g., Jupyter, VS Code, Tensorboard)...
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    U-Net Fusion RFI

    U-Net Fusion RFI

    U-Net for RFI Detection based on @jakeret's implementation

    See original code here: https://github.com/jakeret/tf_unet Currently this project is based on Tensorflow 1.13 code base and there are no plans to transfer to TF version 2. The primary improvements to this code base include a training and evaluation framework, along with a fusion based approach to detection, combining a number of models (currently hard coded to two trained models) along with Sum Threshold as an additional "expert."
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    VITS

    VITS

    Conditional Variational Autoencoder with Adversarial Learning

    VITS is a foundational research implementation of “VITS: Conditional Variational Autoencoder with Adversarial Learning for End-to-End Text-to-Speech,” a well-known neural TTS architecture. Unlike traditional two-stage systems that separately train an acoustic model and a vocoder, VITS trains an end-to-end model that maps text directly to waveform using a conditional variational autoencoder combined with normalizing flows and adversarial training. This architecture enables parallel generation...
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    Chatette

    Chatette

    A powerful dataset generator for Rasa NLU, inspired by Chatito

    Chatette is a Python-based tool for generating training datasets for Natural Language Understanding (NLU) models, particularly those used with Rasa NLU. It employs a domain-specific language to define templates, enabling the creation of diverse and extensive training examples for intent classification and entity recognition.​
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    Transformer TTS

    Transformer TTS

    Implementation of a Transformer based neural network

    ...This design addresses common autoregressive issues such as repetition, skipped words, and unstable attention, and results in robust, fast synthesis where all frames are predicted in parallel. The repository ships with tooling to build datasets (especially LJSpeech) and create training data, plus scripts to train both the aligner and the TTS model, monitor training with TensorBoard, and resume or reset training runs.
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    YOLOv4-large

    YOLOv4-large

    Scaled-YOLOv4: Scaling Cross Stage Partial Network

    YOLOv4-large is an open-source implementation of the Scaled-YOLOv4 object detection architecture, designed to improve both the accuracy and scalability of real-time computer vision models. The project provides a PyTorch implementation of the Scaled-YOLOv4 framework, which extends the original YOLOv4 architecture using Cross Stage Partial (CSP) networks and new scaling techniques. Unlike earlier object detection systems that only scale depth or width, this architecture scales multiple aspects...
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    SageMaker TensorFlow Serving Container

    SageMaker TensorFlow Serving Container

    A TensorFlow Serving solution for use in SageMaker

    ...Some of the build and tests scripts interact with resources in your AWS account. Be sure to set your default AWS credentials and region using aws configure before using these scripts. Amazon SageMaker uses Docker containers to run all training jobs and inference endpoints. The Docker images are built from the Dockerfiles in docker/. The Dockerfiles are grouped based on the version of TensorFlow Serving they support. Each supported processor type (e.g. "cpu", "gpu", "ei") has a different Dockerfile in each group. If your are testing locally, building the image is enough. ...
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    DensePose

    DensePose

    A real-time approach for mapping all human pixels of 2D RGB images

    DensePose is a computer vision system that maps all human pixels in an RGB image to the 3D surface of a human body model. It extends human pose estimation from predicting joint keypoints to providing dense correspondences between 2D images and a canonical 3D mesh (such as the SMPL model). This enables detailed understanding of human shape, motion, and surface appearance directly from images or videos.
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    deep-learning-for-image-processing

    deep-learning-for-image-processing

    deep learning for image processing including classification

    deep-learning-for-image-processing is an extensive educational repository covering practical deep learning methods for computer vision. It organizes implementations, explanations, presentation files, and video lessons around major neural network architectures. The material teaches both model structure and training workflows, with examples built in PyTorch and TensorFlow through Keras. Classification topics range from LeNet and AlexNet to ResNet, EfficientNet, Vision Transformer, Swin Transformer, ConvNeXt, and MobileViT. ...
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    DrQA

    DrQA

    Reading Wikipedia to Answer Open-Domain Questions

    DrQA is an open-domain question answering system that reads large text corpora—famously Wikipedia—to answer natural language questions with extractive spans. It follows a two-stage pipeline: a fast document retriever first narrows down candidate articles, and a neural machine reader then predicts the exact answer span from those passages. The retriever relies on classic IR features (like TF-IDF and n-gram statistics) to remain lightweight and scalable to millions of documents. The reader is...
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    Realtime rear lighting led strip for PC More videos: https://youtu.be/KOzteiKo_Z4 https://youtu.be/8Y_ZgxOdfG0 https://youtu.be/9YNoitDR2JE WARNING: If you are not comfortable working with electronics, soldering and wires, you can mess up your computer, router, Raspberry PI or some people might even find a way to burn down the house! (I watch YouTube, I know you guys are out there...) This is not a beginner project, it involves multiple pieces of equipment and various expertise....
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    LopaOS

    LopaOS

    Python/Java based Computer Assistent I C# Based Operating System

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    CapsGNN

    CapsGNN

    A PyTorch implementation of "Capsule Graph Neural Network"

    A PyTorch implementation of "Capsule Graph Neural Network" (ICLR 2019). The high-quality node embeddings learned from the Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have been applied to a wide range of node-based applications and some of them have achieved state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance. However, when applying node embeddings learned from GNNs to generate graph embeddings, the scalar node representation may not suffice to preserve the node/graph properties efficiently, resulting in sub-optimal graph...
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    Semantic Segmentation in PyTorch

    Semantic Segmentation in PyTorch

    Semantic segmentation models, datasets & losses implemented in PyTorch

    Semantic segmentation models, datasets and losses implemented in PyTorch. PyTorch and Torchvision needs to be installed before running the scripts, together with PIL and opencv for data-preprocessing and tqdm for showing the training progress. PyTorch v1.1 is supported (using the new supported tensoboard); can work with earlier versions, but instead of using tensoboard, use tensoboardX. Poly learning rate, where the learning rate is scaled down linearly from the starting value down to zero...
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    Gluon CV Toolkit

    Gluon CV Toolkit

    Gluon CV Toolkit

    GluonCV provides implementations of state-of-the-art (SOTA) deep learning algorithms in computer vision. It aims to help engineers, researchers, and students quickly prototype products, validate new ideas and learn computer vision. It features training scripts that reproduce SOTA results reported in latest papers, a large set of pre-trained models, carefully designed APIs and easy-to-understand implementations and community support.
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    CRSLab

    CRSLab

    CRSLab is an open-source toolkit

    CRSLab is an open-source toolkit for building Conversational Recommender System (CRS). It is developed based on Python and PyTorch. CRSLab has the following highlights. Comprehensive benchmark models and datasets: We have integrated commonly-used 6 datasets and 18 models, including graph neural network and pre-training models such as R-GCN, BERT and GPT-2. We have preprocessed these datasets to support these models, and release for downloading.
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    PyTorch SimCLR

    PyTorch SimCLR

    PyTorch implementation of SimCLR: A Simple Framework

    For quite some time now, we know about the benefits of transfer learning in Computer Vision (CV) applications. Nowadays, pre-trained Deep Convolution Neural Networks (DCNNs) are the first go-to pre-solutions to learn a new task. These large models are trained on huge supervised corpora, like the ImageNet. And most important, their features are known to adapt well to new problems. This is particularly interesting when annotated training data is scarce.
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    CNN for Image Retrieval
    cnn-for-image-retrieval is a research-oriented project that demonstrates the use of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for image retrieval tasks. The repository provides implementations of CNN-based methods to extract feature representations from images and use them for similarity-based retrieval. It focuses on applying deep learning techniques to improve upon traditional handcrafted descriptors by learning features directly from data. The code includes training and evaluation scripts that can be adapted for custom datasets, making it useful for experimenting with retrieval systems in computer vision. ...
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    Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization

    Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization

    The source code of CVPR 2019 paper "Deep Exemplar-based Colorization"

    The source code of CVPR 2019 paper "Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization". End-to-end network for exemplar-based video colorization. The main challenge is to achieve temporal consistency while remaining faithful to the reference style. To address this issue, we introduce a recurrent framework that unifies the semantic correspondence and color propagation steps. Both steps allow a provided reference image to guide the colorization of every frame, thus reducing accumulated propagation...
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    pycassonne

    Carcassonne clone written in python using pygame

    Carcassonne is (originally) a tile-based German-style board game for two to five players, designed by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede and published in 2000 by Hans im Glück in German. This application is one of its several implementations bears the base game. There are 72 cards to be deposited to the game board and 7 meeples (or pennants) are available per player. You may play against one or more computer/human players using this game with different selectable computer players' skills. ...
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    MachineLearningStocks

    MachineLearningStocks

    Using python and scikit-learn to make stock predictions

    MachineLearningStocks is a Python-based template project that demonstrates how machine learning can be applied to predicting stock market performance. The project provides a structured workflow that collects financial data, processes features, trains predictive models, and evaluates trading strategies. Using libraries such as pandas and scikit-learn, the repository shows how historical financial indicators can be transformed into machine learning features.
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    GGGears
    This application is intended to be a tool for easy, almost automatic, creation and calculation of gear transmission finite element models. It consists of a geometry and mesh generator based on GMSH and a finite element model based on GETFEM++.
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    OpenAI Glow

    OpenAI Glow

    Copy code in "Glow: Generative Flow with Invertible 1x1 Convolutions"

    ...Glow’s architecture is based on reversible layers and efficient flow operations, which allow large-scale training while keeping memory usage manageable. The repository provides training code, pretrained models, and scripts for generating samples or reproducing key results from the original research. Glow is primarily intended for researchers and practitioners exploring generative modeling, likelihood-based training, and interpretable deep learning systems.
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    APTOS is an open source Apt translator project. It consists of several CAM applications, based on the Apt programming language. It is used to create control programs for cnc mills, lathes, water jets, lasers, and other industrial equipment.
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