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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activeloop Hub
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[Q] where to host 50GB dataset (for free?)
Hey u/platoTheSloth, as u/gopietz mentioned (thanks a lot for the shout-out!!!), you can share them with the general public through uploading to Activeloop Platform (for researchers, we offer special terms, but even as a general public member you get up to 300GBs of free storage!). Thanks to our open source dataset format for AI, Hub, anyone can load the dataset in under 3seconds with one line of code, and stream it while training in PyTorch/TensorFlow.
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[D] NLP has HuggingFace, what does Computer Vision have?
u/Remote_Cancel_7977 we just launched 100+ computer vision datasets via Activeloop Hub yesterday on r/ML (#1 post for the day!). Note: we do not intend to compete with HuggingFace (we're building the database for AI). Accessing computer vision datasets via Hub is much faster than via HuggingFace though, according to some third-party benchmarks. :)
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[N] [P] Access 100+ image, video & audio datasets in seconds with one line of code & stream them while training ML models with Activeloop Hub (more at docs.activeloop.ai, description & links in the comments below)
u/gopietz good question. htype="class_label" will work, but querying doesn't support multi-dimensional labels yet. Would you mind opening an issue requesting that feature?
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Easy way to load, create, version, query and visualize computer vision datasets
Hi HN,
In machine learning, we are faced with tensor-based computations (that's the language that ML models think in). I've recently discovered a project that helps you make it much easier to set up and conduct machine learning projects, and enables you to create and store datasets in deep learning-native format.
Hub by Activeloop (https://github.com/activeloopai/Hub) is an open-source Python package that arranges data in Numpy-like arrays. It integrates smoothly with deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow and PyTorch for faster GPU processing and training. In addition, one can update the data stored in the cloud, create machine learning pipelines using Hub API and interact with datasets (e.g. visualize) in Activeloop platform (https://app.activeloop.ai). The real benefit for me is that, I can stream my datasets without the need to store them on my machine (my datasets can be up to 10GB+ big, but it works just as well with 100GB+ datasets like ImageNet (https://docs.activeloop.ai/datasets/imagenet-dataset), for instance).
Hub allows us to store images, audio, video data in a way that can be accessed at lightning speed. The data can be stored on GCS/S3 buckets, local storage, or on Activeloop cloud. The data can directly be used in the training TensorFlow/ PyTorch models so that you don't need to set up data pipelines. The package also comes with data version control, dataset search queries, and distributed workloads.
For me, personally the simplicity of the API stands out, for instance:
Loading datasets in seconds
import hub ds = hub.load("hub://activeloop/cifar10-train")
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Easy way to load, create, version, query & visualize machine learning datasets
Hub by Activeloop (https://github.com/activeloopai/Hub) is an open-source Python package that arranges data in Numpy-like arrays. It integrates smoothly with deep learning frameworks such as Tensorflow and PyTorch for faster GPU processing and training. In addition, one can update the data stored in the cloud, create machine learning pipelines using Hub API and interact with datasets (e.g. visualize) in Activeloop platform (https://app.activeloop.ai/3)
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Datasets and model creation flow
Consider this
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[P] Database for AI: Visualize, version-control & explore image, video and audio datasets
Please take a look at our open-source dataset format https://github.com/activeloopai/hub and a tutorial on htypes https://docs.activeloop.ai/how-hub-works/visualization-and-htype
I'm Davit from Activeloop (activeloop.ai).
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The hand-picked selection of the best Python libraries released in 2021
Hub.
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What are good alternatives to zip files when working with large online image datasets?
What solution have you used that you like as a data scientist when working with large datasets? Any standard python API to access the data? Other solution? If anyone has used https://github.com/activeloopai/Hub or other similar API I'd be interested to hear your experience working with it!
jina
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Cross data type search that wasn’t supported well using Elasticsearch
Jina mainly because of their use of neural networks and AI.
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I plan to build my own AI powered search engine for my portfolio. Do you know ones that are open-source?
Jina - It’s an open-source project where you can build search engines. Well maybe not no code but it claims that you only need a few lines of code for creating projects. The project supports semantic, text, image, audio, and video search. What I’m also interested in is with their neural search and generative AI. I’m also interested in the amount of github repo that they have. I have this on my radar since this is also something I was interested in.
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How can we match images in our database?
Do you guys have any ideas how we can match images on our database? We’re working on a project that about matching images on our database. We were trying to use SIFT and some other similar methods, but for some reason, nothing doesn’t seem to be working that well. Does anyone have any suggestions for the most effective way to do this? Maybe some open-source solutions like HuggingFace or Jina AI? We just want to make sure our image matching is correct and that part’s been a bit of a struggle on our part.
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Can AI 3D model search engines be a thing this year?
The tech lets you find 3D models without sifting through tons of text - An information retrieval framework does the heavy lifting and compares models to each other, no descriptions or keywords needed.
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Any MLOps platform you use?
Jina AI -They offer a neural search solution that can help build smarter, more efficient search engines. They also have a list of cool github repos that you can check out. Similar to Vertex AI, they have image classification tools, NLPs, fine tuners etc.
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This week(s) in DocArray
Well, it's not exactly a new feature, but we've been working on early support for DocArray v2 in Jina.
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Multi-model serving options
Jina let’s you serve all of your models through the same Gateway while deploying them as individual microservices. You can also tie your models together in a pipeline if needed. Also some nice ML focussed features such as dynamic batching.
What are some alternatives?
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CKAN - CKAN is an open-source DMS (data management system) for powering data hubs and data portals. CKAN makes it easy to publish, share and use data. It powers catalog.data.gov, open.canada.ca/data, data.humdata.org among many other sites.
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