image-background-remove-tool
rez
image-background-remove-tool | rez | |
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16 | 13 | |
1,242 | 897 | |
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4.3 | 8.9 | |
10 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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image-background-remove-tool
- Show HN: Image background removal without annoying subscriptions
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Python: Please stop screwing over Linux distros
It was a little bit ago, but I believe I wanted to mess around with this project https://github.com/OPHoperHPO/image-background-remove-tool. There is a requirement.txt but pip3 wouldn't install it. On arch linux, no reason it shouldn't work just ran into dependency issues.
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Creating an Image Background Removal API (Remove.bg clone) using ⚡Azure Functions⚡
I was looking for a API with which you can remove the background of an image. I found a few and saw that they were pretty expensive. I googled some more and found this repository https://github.com/OPHoperHPO/image-background-remove-tool which does the job pretty well.
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Google Colab Not using GPU Properly
I would guess this is not a Colab-specific problem, as it appears this issue has been addressed in Github multiple times, inside and outside of Colab.
- Google Colab is Kicking my A$$
- File Not Found Error
rez
- Rez package manager alternatives
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package configuration system (Like Rez)
What alternatives are there to rez?
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Simple and Lightweight Package Management System
To sum up the previous post, I currently use and like (rez)[https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/rez], but I am wondering if there is something better out there with the same idea of rez, i.e.
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[Linux] - Package Management System
I am looking for a quick and easy to use tool to manage version control of different packages. Mainly on Linux but multi platform support would be great. I have found and used rez and I quite like it. I find it lightweight and I only barely need to use it if I wanted to, i.e. I could link to all the packages installed locally by myself. However, if there is something out there that is more widely adopted and would have lifetime support then I would prefer to use that.
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Setting up Nuke in a mock studio environment
Great stuff! Will check it out. https://github.com/nerdvegas/rez
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How do you download a RPM by name and version, using Python or terminal?
It's mainly for the purpose of taking these RPMs and converting them to a slightly different package manager (rez). Ideally, any found solution would be able to work with older versions as a result. Though I'm learning online that yum, yumdownloader, and other tools seem to restrict output based on data about the user's host OS
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Python: Please stop screwing over Linux distros
Take a look into rez
- Rez: Integrated package configuration,build and deployment system for software
- GitHub - nerdvegas/rez: An integrated package configuration, build and deployment system for software
- Rez cross platform package manager
What are some alternatives?
U-2-Net - The code for our newly accepted paper in Pattern Recognition 2020: "U^2-Net: Going Deeper with Nested U-Structure for Salient Object Detection."
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
TorchGA - Train PyTorch Models using the Genetic Algorithm with PyGAD
virtualenv - Virtual Python Environment builder
QualityScaler - QualityScaler - image/video deeplearning upscaling for any GPU
conda - A system-level, binary package and environment manager running on all major operating systems and platforms.
transparent-background - This is a background removing tool powered by InSPyReNet (ACCV 2022)
Pipenv - Python Development Workflow for Humans.
mmsegmentation - OpenMMLab Semantic Segmentation Toolbox and Benchmark.
Autoenv - Directory-based environments.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
pyenv - Simple Python version management