9 projects for "edmonds-karp algorithm implementation in python" with 2 filters applied:

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    ML-NLP

    ML-NLP

    This project is a common knowledge point and code implementation

    ML-NLP is a large open-source repository that collects theoretical knowledge, practical explanations, and code examples related to machine learning, deep learning, and natural language processing. The project is designed primarily as a learning resource for algorithm engineers and students preparing for technical interviews in machine learning or NLP roles. It compiles important concepts that frequently appear in machine learning discussions, including neural network architectures, training...
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    RL with PyTorch

    RL with PyTorch

    Clean, Robust, and Unified PyTorch implementation

    RL with PyTorch is a research-oriented repository that provides implementations of deep reinforcement learning algorithms using the PyTorch framework. The project focuses on helping developers and researchers understand reinforcement learning methods by providing clean and reproducible implementations of well-known algorithms. It includes code for popular deep reinforcement learning techniques such as Deep Q-Networks, policy gradient methods, actor-critic architectures, and other modern RL...
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    YoloV3 Implemented in TensorFlow 2.0

    YoloV3 Implemented in TensorFlow 2.0

    YoloV3 Implemented in Tensorflow 2.0

    YoloV3 Implemented in TensorFlow 2.0 is built using TensorFlow 2.0. The project provides a modern deep learning implementation of the popular YOLOv3 algorithm, which is widely used for real-time object detection in images and video streams. YOLOv3 works by dividing an image into grid regions and predicting bounding boxes and class probabilities simultaneously, allowing objects to be detected quickly and efficiently. The repository includes training scripts, inference tools, and configuration...
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    AB3DMOT

    AB3DMOT

    Official Python Implementation for "3D Multi-Object Tracking

    AB3DMOT is a real-time 3D multi-object tracking framework designed for applications such as autonomous driving and robotics perception. The system processes detection results from 3D object detectors that analyze LiDAR point clouds and uses them to track multiple objects across consecutive frames. Its tracking pipeline relies on a combination of classical algorithms, including a Kalman filter for state estimation and the Hungarian algorithm for data association between detected objects and...
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    minimalRL-pytorch

    minimalRL-pytorch

    Implementations of basic RL algorithms with minimal lines of codes

    minimalRL is a lightweight reinforcement learning repository that implements several classic algorithms using minimal PyTorch code. The project is designed primarily as an educational resource that demonstrates how reinforcement learning algorithms work internally without the complexity of large frameworks. Each algorithm implementation is contained within a single file and typically ranges from about 100 to 150 lines of code, making it easy for learners to inspect the entire implementation...
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    Python ML Jupyter Notebooks

    Python ML Jupyter Notebooks

    Practice and tutorial-style notebooks

    ...It includes code implementations that show how to build models using popular libraries like scikit-learn, NumPy, pandas, and Matplotlib. The repository is designed to help learners understand both the theory and practical implementation of machine learning algorithms through step-by-step code examples. Many notebooks include explanations of algorithm behavior, data preparation techniques, and evaluation methods for machine learning models. The project also includes examples that demonstrate how to apply machine learning to real-world datasets and practical business problems.
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    MuZero General

    MuZero General

    A commented and documented implementation of MuZero

    muzero-general is an open-source implementation of the MuZero reinforcement learning algorithm introduced by DeepMind. MuZero is a model-based reinforcement learning method that combines neural networks with Monte Carlo Tree Search to learn decision-making policies without requiring explicit knowledge of the environment’s dynamics. The repository provides a well-documented and commented implementation designed primarily for educational purposes. It allows researchers and developers to train...
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    Dynamic Routing Between Capsules

    Dynamic Routing Between Capsules

    A PyTorch implementation of the NIPS 2017 paper

    Dynamic Routing Between Capsules is a PyTorch implementation of the Capsule Network architecture originally proposed to address limitations in traditional convolutional neural networks. Capsule networks aim to improve how neural models represent spatial hierarchies and relationships between objects within images. Instead of scalar neuron activations, capsules output vectors that encode both the presence of features and their spatial properties such as orientation or pose. The repository...
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    Lihang

    Lihang

    Statistical learning methods (2nd edition) [Li Hang]

    Lihang is an open-source repository that provides educational notes, mathematical derivations, and code implementations based on the book Statistical Learning Methods by Li Hang. The repository aims to help readers understand the theoretical foundations of machine learning algorithms through practical implementations and detailed explanations. It includes notebooks and scripts that demonstrate how key algorithms such as perceptrons, decision trees, logistic regression, support vector...
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