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Implementation of papers in 100 lines of code.
Code behind the work "Single Cortical Neurons as Deep Artificial Neural Networks", published in Neuron 2021
A multi-purpose GPU-accelerated open-source suite for brain data visualization
A python library for time-series smoothing and outlier detection in a vectorized way.
A collection of resources for pandas (Python) and related subjects.
⚡ Datoviz: high-performance GPU scientific data visualization C/C++ library
Fast and flexible image augmentation library. Paper about the library: https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/2/125
You like pytorch? You like micrograd? You love tinygrad! ❤️
Turbopilot is an open source large-language-model based code completion engine that runs locally on CPU
mRMR (minimum-Redundancy-Maximum-Relevance) for automatic feature selection at scale.
Annotate better with CVAT, the industry-leading data engine for machine learning. Used and trusted by teams at any scale, for data of any scale.
A playbook for systematically maximizing the performance of deep learning models.
Translate darknet to tensorflow. Load trained weights, retrain/fine-tune using tensorflow, export constant graph def to mobile devices
LabelImg is now part of the Label Studio community. The popular image annotation tool created by Tzutalin is no longer actively being developed, but you can check out Label Studio, the open source …
Free and open source code of the https://tournesol.app platform. Meet the community on Discord https://discord.gg/WvcSG55Bf3
Terrain rendering algorithm in less than 20 lines of code
Extract colors from an image. Colors are grouped based on visual similarities using the CIE76 formula.
Using Simulated Annealing, Hill Climbing, and Genetic Algorithms to recreate images using shapes 🤖 🧬
Reproducing images with geometric primitives.
Dithering algorithms for arbitrary palettes in PIL
image stacks in python (multi-page tiff), with depth color coding.