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  1. google-research/big_transfer Public

    Official repository for the "Big Transfer (BiT): General Visual Representation Learning" paper.

    Python 1.5k 178

  2. pydensecrf Public

    Python wrapper to Philipp Krähenbühl's dense (fully connected) CRFs with gaussian edge potentials.

    C++ 2k 418

  3. go-colorful Public

    A library for playing with colors in go (golang).

    Go 1.2k 60

  4. VisualComputingInstitute/triplet-reid Public

    Code for reproducing the results of our "In Defense of the Triplet Loss for Person Re-Identification" paper.

    Python 766 216

  5. libheatmap Public

    High performance C heatmap generation library. Supposed to be wrapped by higher-level languages.

    C 311 60

  6. Backprop.jl Public

    Textbook implementation of backprop (from the Jacobian point of view) in Julia.

    Julia 9

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