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    Turi Create

    Turi Create

    Simplifies the development of custom machine learning models

    Turi Create simplifies the development of custom machine learning models. You don't have to be a machine learning expert to add recommendations, object detection, image classification, image similarity or activity classification to your app. If you want your app to recognize specific objects in images, you can build your own model with just a few lines of code. Turi Create supports macOS 10.12+, Linux (with glibc 2.10+), Windows 10 (via WSL). Turi Create requires Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8. Also, x86_64 architecture, and at least 4 GB of RAM. We recommend using virtualenv to use, install, or build Turi Create. The package User Guide and API Docs contain more details on how to use Turi Create. If you want to build Turi Create from source, see BUILD.md. Turi Create does not require a GPU, but certain models can be accelerated 9-13x by utilizing a GPU.
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    UniVL

    UniVL

    Official implementation for UniVL video and language training models

    UniVL is a video-language pretrain model. It is designed with four modules and five objectives for both video language understanding and generation tasks. It is also a flexible model for most of the multimodal downstream tasks considering both efficiency and effectiveness.
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    VOC-DPM

    VOC-DPM

    Object detection system using deformable part models (DPMs)

    The VOC-DPM repository is an implementation of an object detection system built on deformable part models (DPMs) and latent SVM learning, specifically packaged as “voc-release5.” It is the companion code for Ross Girshick’s dissertation, and extends earlier work on discriminatively trained DPMs. The system supports a grammar-based representation for object models, allowing structures such as mixtures and hierarchies to represent parts and whole objects. It implements both latent SVM training (where part assignments are treated as latent variables) and weak-label structural SVM (WL-SSVM) for learning from partially labeled data. The code integrates several enhancements: a star-cascade detection algorithm to speed up screening, context rescoring (re-ranking detections using contextual information), and various optimizations like in-memory training (rather than large on-disk data files).
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    YOLO ROS

    YOLO ROS

    YOLO ROS: Real-Time Object Detection for ROS

    This is a ROS package developed for object detection in camera images. You only look once (YOLO) is a state-of-the-art, real-time object detection system. In the following ROS package, you are able to use YOLO (V3) on GPU and CPU. The pre-trained model of the convolutional neural network is able to detect pre-trained classes including the data set from VOC and COCO, or you can also create a network with your own detection objects. The YOLO packages have been tested under ROS Noetic and Ubuntu 20.04. We also provide branches that work under ROS Melodic, ROS Foxy and ROS2. Darknet on the CPU is fast (approximately 1.5 seconds on an Intel Core i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz × 8) but it's like 500 times faster on GPU! You'll have to have an Nvidia GPU and you'll have to install CUDA. The CMakeLists.txt file automatically detects if you have CUDA installed or not. CUDA is a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) model created by Nvidia.
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    c++ implement for Dala's doctoral thesis histogram of oriental gradient algorithm for object detection.
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    node-opencv

    node-opencv

    OpenCV Bindings for node.js

    OpenCV bindings for Node.js. OpenCV is the defacto computer vision library - by interfacing with it natively in node, we get powerful real time vision in js. People are using node-opencv to fly control quadrocoptors, detect faces from webcam images and annotate video streams. If you're using it for something cool, I'd love to hear about it! You'll need OpenCV 2.3.1 or newer installed before installing node-opencv. You can use opencv to read in image files. Supported formats are in the OpenCV docs, but jpgs etc are supported. There is a shortcut method for Viola-Jones Haar Cascade object detection. This can be used for face detection etc.
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    satellite-image-deep-learning

    satellite-image-deep-learning

    Resources for deep learning with satellite & aerial imagery

    This page lists resources for performing deep learning on satellite imagery. To a lesser extent classical Machine learning (e.g. random forests) are also discussed, as are classical image processing techniques. Note there is a huge volume of academic literature published on these topics, and this repository does not seek to index them all but rather list approachable resources with published code that will benefit both the research and developer communities. If you find this work useful please give it a star and consider sponsoring it. You can also follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn where I aim to post frequent updates on my new discoveries, and I have created a dedicated group on LinkedIn. I have also started a blog here and have published a post on the history of this repository called Dissecting the satellite-image-deep-learning repo.
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