demo VS ACORN

Compare demo vs ACORN and see what are their differences.

demo

🤖 Fork me to try out Dependabot (by dependabot)

ACORN

ACORN: Adaptive Coordinate Networks for Neural Scene Representation | SIGGRAPH 2021 (by computational-imaging)
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demo ACORN
1 1
107 287
9.3% 0.7%
1.0 1.8
9 days ago about 2 years ago
Ruby Python
- MIT License
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demo

Posts with mentions or reviews of demo. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-04.
  • A vision for a social model of open source
    12 projects | dev.to | 4 Jun 2022
    Demos are often snapshots in time, created to showcase an aspect of technology. They are typically small, self-contained, and single-purpose. Demonstrative projects can range from the practical stress-testing of a particular feature to creative, wacky ways to use them. Examples include WebRTC samples and the Dependabot Demo.

ACORN

Posts with mentions or reviews of ACORN. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-04.
  • A vision for a social model of open source
    12 projects | dev.to | 4 Jun 2022
    We have seen how important validation and verification is for reproducing results in research, which is why more and more journals and conferences are requesting that article or paper submissions are paired with reference implementations. These projects rarely see updates or bug fixes, but it is important for them to be open source in order for others to study the code, learn from them, and incorporate the methodologies into their own applications. Examples include ACORN and LMSOC.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing demo and ACORN you can also consider the following projects:

lmsoc - Code for reproducing our paper: LMSOC: An Approach for Socially Sensitive Pretraining

ld-find-code-refs - Build tool for automatically sending feature flag code references to LaunchDarkly

tex-customizations - Various packages and classes for LaTeX

install-next - Playing with install