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Kornia
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[News] Kornia 0.6.6: ParametrizedLine API, load_image support for Apple Windows Developer, integration demos with Hugging Face and many more.
👉 https://github.com/kornia/kornia/releases/tag/v0.6.6
- [P] Kornia: Differential Computer Vision
- Kornia: Differential Computer Vision
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Hacker News top posts: May 10, 2022
Kornia: Differential Computer Vision\ (3 comments)
- Preprocessing for NN on GPU
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Top 5 Python libraries for Computer vision
Kornia - Kornia is a differentiable computer vision library for PyTorch. It consists of a set of routines and differentiable modules to solve generic computer vision problems. At its core, the package uses PyTorch as its main backend both for efficiency and to take advantage of the reverse-mode auto-differentiation to define and compute the gradient of complex functions.
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[D] CPU choice for machine learning server (Epyc vs. Threadripper)
Between "not being sure yet" about GPU operations in pre-processing and choosing high-end CPUs, I think you are overthinking the wrong alternative. Besides DALI, check whether you are using codecs besides nvidia/torchvision-supported jpeg and png, and if other GPU CV libraries meet your needs: torchvision kornia
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[P] Using PyTorch + NumPy? A bug that plagues thousands of open-source ML projects.
Use kornia.augmentation where this problem is solved doing the augmentations in batch outside the dataloader. https://github.com/kornia/kornia
duckling
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Experimental library for scraping websites using OpenAI's GPT API
For the reasons others have said I don't see it replacing 'traditional' scraping soon. But I am looking forward to it replacing current methods of extracting data from the scraped content.
I've been using Duckling [0] for extracting fuzzy dates and times from text. It does a good job but I needed a custom build with extra rules to make that into a great job. And that's just for dates, 1 of 13 dimensions supported. Being able to use an AI that handles them with better accuracy will be fantastic.
Does a specialised model trained to extract times and dates already exist? It's entity tagging but a specialised form (especially when dealing with historical documents where you may need Gregorian and Julian calendars).
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Automatisiert Kalendereinträge erstellen aus Mails mit Formatlosen Datumsangaben
Ah, sorry: https://github.com/facebook/duckling
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Transforming free-form geospatial directions into addresses - SOTA?
To understand what relative distance and direction is indicated from the reference point, I'd look into something like Facebook & Wit.AI's Duckling, and a custom classifier to identify if it's on the reference point ("corner of"), or some distance from ("200 meters southwest"). If you can parse out a distance and direction, then it's all logic to plot the point.
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Programming languages endorsed for server-side use at Meta
It also powers the backend of Wit.ai which FB owns. Wit's open-source entity parser, duckling, is written entirely in Haskell. https://github.com/facebook/duckling
- Data Cleaning using Machine Learning?
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Unsplash chatbot for Discord, Pt. 2: more ways to bring pictures to Discord
Our RandomPicForLater intent will have one slot called reminderTime and will be of type @duckling.time. Duckling is a library that extracts entities from text, and it is one of the tools used in JAICP for this purpose. Entity types in Duckling are called dimensions and there's a number of them built in, among them is Time which suits us perfectly since we need to ask users when they want us to schedule a post for and then parse a text input into a datetime object.
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Dependencies difference between cabal and stack
I'm working on a pretty interesting project right now and I'm having different results depending on the build tool used: with cabal, the test suite fails but it passes with stack.
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Running Duckling on Windows
Try downloading the v0.2.0.0 release, extracting it somewhere, opening that location in powershell, and running these commands:
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[ANN] Duckling v0.2.0.0 released
Duckling (https://github.com/facebook/duckling) is a library for parsing text into structured data.
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Extract name:value relationships from plain text
If you really want high precision, Duckling is a good project to check out https://github.com/facebook/duckling
What are some alternatives?
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library
spaCy - 💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
Face Recognition - The world's simplest facial recognition api for Python and the command line
ctparse - Parse natural language time expressions in python
EasyOCR - Ready-to-use OCR with 80+ supported languages and all popular writing scripts including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Devanagari, Cyrillic and etc.
Giveme5W1H - Extraction of the journalistic five W and one H questions (5W1H) from news articles: who did what, when, where, why, and how?
SimpleCV - The Open Source Framework for Machine Vision
syntaxdot - Neural syntax annotator, supporting sequence labeling, lemmatization, and dependency parsing.
multi-object-tracker - Multi-object trackers in Python
BLINK - Entity Linker solution
gaps - A Genetic Algorithm-Based Solver for Jigsaw Puzzles :cyclone:
semantic-source - Parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code across many languages