Robo-Semantic-Segmentation
ludwig
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Robo-Semantic-Segmentation
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Where do I even start? Image segmentation.
Hi, you can look at this https://github.com/The-ML-Hero/Robo-Semantic-Segmentation/ which is my GitHub repo. This repo is all about segmentation specifically semantic segmentation, I have a couple of questions where did you get the dataset? and do you have the dataset ready?. But before you use the code be sure to understand the workings of semantic image segmentation architectures. The repo is implemented in Pytorch which is in the python language.
ludwig
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Show HN: Toolkit for LLM Fine-Tuning, Ablating and Testing
This is a great project, little bit similar to https://github.com/ludwig-ai/ludwig, but it includes testing capabilities and ablation.
questions regarding the LLM testing aspect: How extensive is the test coverage for LLM use cases, and what is the current state of this project area? Do you offer any guarantees, or is it considered an open-ended problem?
Would love to see more progress toward this area!
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Python projects with best practices on Github?
Two random examples I found from 30 seconds of googling: Here’s Netflix using it in their crisis management tool, and here’s Uber using it in their deep learning framework.
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Most Frequent 600 Coding Questions on LeetCode
They list themselves all over the internet as an "open source contributor" to Uber, which as far I can tell is based entirely on... reporting that there was an issue with a favicon. To me, it seems like they'll be cheating anybody who employs them based on this, ahem, "experience". And that feels like the tip of the iceberg.
What are some alternatives?
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