PythonMonkey
magenta
PythonMonkey | magenta | |
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6 | 7 | |
598 | 18,946 | |
16.7% | 0.3% | |
9.9 | 1.0 | |
4 days ago | 14 days ago | |
C++ | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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PythonMonkey
- PythonMonkey: JavaScript Engine Embedded in Python
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Show HN: Pip Imports in Deno
This is awesome and the right level of cursed!
Reminds me of PythonMonkey, which provides really high level bindings to SpiderMonkey in Python. It ships as both a pip package and a standalone js runtime, the later of which is very similar to this project!
https://github.com/Distributive-Network/PythonMonkey#pythonm...
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Call JavaScript Code in Python
Check out PythonMonkey's release article and consider giving it a star on the project's GitHub page to show your support!
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We made a Python library for loading NPM / JavaScript packages in Python (Check it out!)
We made a Python library for executing JavaScript in Python called PythonMonkey. Using PythonMonkey, you can require JavaScript modules using `require` just like you can in Node.js!
- GitHub - Distributive-Network/PythonMonkey: A Mozilla SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine embedded into the Python VM, using the Python engine to provide the JS host environment.
- Show HN: PythonMonkey – SpiderMonkey JavaScript Engine Embedded in the Python VM
magenta
- Run this on your PC for me and I'll pay you
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💊Your daily dose of machine learning : Neural style transfer...but fast!
Paper : https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.06830v2 Code : https://github.com/magenta/magenta/blob/main/magenta/models/arbitrary_image_stylization/README.md
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Training Magenta Fast Style Transfer from scratch?
I'm interested in retraining https://github.com/magenta/magenta/tree/main/magenta/models/arbitrary_image_stylization from scratch in order to test it on higher resolutions. Unfortunately it seems that some of the training sets are no longer available (Kaggle painters for instance).
- Quickdraw dataset
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Show HN: Are you playing your violin (viola, guitar, etc.) in tune?
The problem with FFTs is that for the lower frequencies you have very few bins, but at the higher end you get ridiculous accuracy and there is no easy way to make this more linear. Binning on the high end saves some space but doesn't make the low any more accurate.
So you need to run multiple methods in parallel and decide based on the very rough distribution of the energy in the spectrum which method has the biggest chance of success, or, alternatively, to use the output of both methods to drive some logic that will assign a weight to the output of each.
It's a tricky problem, to put it mildly. Also, this is the simplest form of the problem, doing this accurately for multiple pitches at once is much harder.
Another source of inspiration is the 'onsets and frames' software that powers some automated transcription software:
https://github.com/magenta/magenta/tree/master/magenta/model...
I think if this code is over your head that maybe a good introduction course on signal processing would be a nice thing to have under your belt.
Best of luck!
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What is a direction to head into once learning the basics in Python?
As mentioned in other comments, doing a project would help to take the next step, especially something that'd help you personally. You might be able to do something related to music as well, see https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python#audio for some modules. There's https://github.com/magenta/magenta for generating art/music. Specializing in a niche area could help if you decide do freelancing, write books, etc.
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Does Anyone Know Python Packages That Can Generate Sound Signals And Play Them?
check out https://github.com/magenta/magenta (found it via https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python#miscellaneous)
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