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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...
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    PRMLT

    PRMLT

    Matlab code of machine learning algorithms in book PRML

    ...It also requires Statistics Toolbox (for some simple random number generator) and Image Processing Toolbox (for reading image data). The code is extremely compact. Minimizing code length is a major goal. As a result, the core of the algorithms can be easily spotted. Many tricks for speeding up Matlab code are applied (e.g. vectorization, matrix factorization, etc.). Usually, functions in this package are orders faster than Matlab builtin ones (e.g. kmeans). ...
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    SFD

    SFD

    S³FD: Single Shot Scale-invariant Face Detector, ICCV, 2017

    S³FD (Single Shot Scale-invariant Face Detector) is a real-time face detection framework designed to handle faces of various sizes with high accuracy using a single deep neural network. Developed by Shifeng Zhang, S³FD introduces a scale-compensation anchor matching strategy and enhanced detection architecture that makes it especially effective for detecting small faces—a long-standing challenge in face detection research. The project builds upon the SSD framework in Caffe, with...
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    GTK+ IOStream

    GTK+ IOStream

    GTK+iostream, Data plots, ORB, Neural Networks, WSOLA

    Create GTK+ interfaces using IOStream style code. Its simple and quick! Also providing simple data plotting (similar to Matlab/Octave), ORB (Object Request Broker), and Neural Network computations. You can create GTK+ GUIs in a few lines of code. Labels<<"Thanks for reading"; (HBox<<Labels).show(); or even one line : (HBox() << (Labels()<<"Thanks for reading")).show(); Inline code destructs the classes, but leaves the widgets/callbacks operating. ...
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    CRFasRNN

    CRFasRNN

    Semantic image segmentation method described in the ICCV 2015 paper

    CRF-RNN is a deep neural architecture that integrates fully connected Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) with Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) by reformulating mean-field CRF inference as a Recurrent Neural Network. This fusion enables end-to-end training via backpropagation for semantic image segmentation tasks, eliminating the need for separate, offline post-processing steps.
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    ApproxAdderLib

    Library of Approximate Adders

    ...These MATALB and Verilog models can allow software programmer as well as hardware designers to evaluate their code and design. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first open-source library of approximate adders that facilitates reproducible comparisons and further research and development in this direction across various layers of design abstraction. This work is a result of collaborative effort between Chair for Embedded Systems (CES) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany and Vision Image and Signal Processing (VISpro) Lab at SEECS-NUST, Pakistan.
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    Face recognition using BPNN. Contains 1.Face recognition using Back propagation neural network (customize code) code using matlab. 2. Face recognition using Back propagation network (builtin) code using matlab.Project closed for now,Adeel Raza Azeemi
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    Speedy Composer

    Speedy Composer – Artificial Neural Network Melody Composer.

    Thank you for your interest in Speedy Composer. Speedy Composer is an automated application for composing melodies for Speedy Net members. We recently made changes to the source code of Speedy Net, and converted it into the Python language and Django framework. Since Speedy Composer was originally written in PHP, it is not adapted to work with Speedy Net in its current form. So unfortunately we were forced to temporarily close the app Speedy Composer. But don't worry, we kept backups of all...
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    golib

    C++ collection mostly for image processing

    libGo is a C++ class library containing all kinds of things that proved useful to me. Included are: - Linear algebra, using LAPACK and CBLAS - V4L(1) image grabber - Multithreading - Image containers (up to 3D) - Some simple optimisation code - Python embedding helper - Matlab interface - .. and other things, have a look at the HTML documentation! golib grew over many years, things I had use for have been added now and then. Some parts are better taken care of than others. If...
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