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    crf decoder
    CRF decoder is the simplified version of CRF++, only for decoding the sequential data. It removes the training component and its correspondent codes from CRF++, which makes CRF decoder more reabable and understandable for freshman.
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    cvworkbench

    Computer vision workbench

    Its main purpose is to help with the computer vision software design, developement and testing. By using a graphical diagram editor that defines analysis flow, different algorithm combinations can be tried, with different parameters, very quickly and with no coding.
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    drvq

    dimensionality-recursive vector quantization

    drvq is a C++ library implementation of dimensionality-recursive vector quantization, a fast vector quantization method in high-dimensional Euclidean spaces under arbitrary data distributions. It is an approximation of k-means that is practically constant in data size and applies to arbitrarily high dimensions but can only scale to a few thousands of centroids. As a by-product of training, a tree structure performs either exact or approximate quantization on trained centroids, the latter being not very precise but extremely fast. A detailed README file describes the usage of the software, including license, requirements, installation, file formats, sample data, tools, and options. With the sample data provided and the default options, it is possible to test the code immediately as a demo. DRVQ has a 2-clause BSD license. Please refer to the DRVQ software home page, the research project, or the original publication for more information. The latest code is available at github.
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    An open-source C++ library of machine learning by New York University's machine learning lab, led by Yann LeCun. In particular, implementations of convolutional neural networks with energy-based models along with a GUI, demos and tutorials.
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    ivantk

    ivantk

    Image-based Vascular Analysis Toolkit

    The Image-based Vascular Analysis Toolkit is a set of multiplatform C++ libraries for vascular analysis of (3D) medical images, typically CT or MRI. It can be considered as an extension of the Insight Toolkit (ITK) for vascular image analysis, with methods for detection, extraction and modeling of vascular structures.
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    libfacedetection

    libfacedetection

    Library for face detection in images

    This is an open source library for CNN-based face detection in images. The CNN model has been converted to static variables in C source files. The source code does not depend on any other libraries. What you need is just a C++ compiler. You can compile the source code under Windows, Linux, ARM and any platform with a C++ compiler. SIMD instructions are used to speed up the detection. You can enable AVX2 if you use Intel CPU or NEON for ARM. The model file has also been provided in directory ./models/. The file examples/detect-image.cpp and examples/detect-camera.cpp show how to use the library. The library was trained by libfacedetection.train. You can copy the files in directory src/ into your project, and compile them as the other files in your project. The source code is written in standard C/C++. It should be compiled at any platform which supports C/C++.
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    Mind reading software.
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    wav2letter++

    wav2letter++

    Facebook AI research's automatic speech recognition toolkit

    First, install Flashlight (using the 0.3 branch is required) with the ASR application. This repository includes recipes to reproduce the following research papers as well as pre-trained models. All results reproduction must use Flashlight <= 0.3.2 for exact reproducibility. At least one of LZMA, BZip2, or Z is required for LM compression with KenLM. It is highly recommended to build KenLM with position-independent code (-fPIC) enabled, to enable python compatibility. After installing, run export KENLM_ROOT_DIR=... so that wav2letter++ can find it. This is needed because KenLM doesn't support a make install step.wav2letter++ expects audio and transcription data to be prepared in a specific format so that they can be read from the pipelines. Each dataset (test/valid/train) needs to be in a separate file with one sample per line. A sample is specified using 4 columns separated by space (or tabs).
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