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links-detector
- Training a Printed Links Detector Using TensorFlow 2 Object Detection API
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π ππ» Making the Printed Links Clickable Using TensorFlow 2 Object Detection API
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tensorboard
- Tensorboard
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[D] Visualizing layer weights
Some form of 3D histograms? And then "discretized"/binned for each layer too. Apparently Tensorboard has them: https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorboard/blob/master/docs/r1/histograms.md
- I think I broke PIP
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[D] Unpopular Opinion: I hate the tensorboard Smoothing algorithm and always set the slider to 0.
Consider filing an issue? https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorboard/issues
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Parts of Tensorboard are being rewritten in Rust for a 100Γ to 400Γ speedup
The async code is in our server.rs and cli.rs, because this exposes a Tonic server and Tonic is all-in on async.
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[D] Comparison of experiment tracking tools
A quick google search is telling me that this is possible but very poorly documented / communicated: https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorboard/issues/767
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π ππ» Making the Printed Links Clickable Using TensorFlow 2 Object Detection API
The cool part about TensorBoard is that we may run it directly in Google Colab. However, if you're running the notebook in your local installation of Jupyter you may also install it as Python package and launch it from the terminal.
What are some alternatives?
nsfw-filter - A free, open source, and privacy-focused browser extension to block βnot safe for workβ content built using TypeScript and TensorFlow.js.
aim - Aim π« β An easy-to-use & supercharged open-source experiment tracker.
labelImg - LabelImg is now part of the Label Studio community. The popular image annotation tool created by Tzutalin is no longer actively being developed, but you can check out Label Studio, the open source data labeling tool for images, text, hypertext, audio, video and time-series data.
wandb - π₯ A tool for visualizing and tracking your machine learning experiments. This repo contains the CLI and Python API.
awesome-public-datasets - A topic-centric list of HQ open datasets.
ailab - Experience, Learn and Code the latest breakthrough innovations with Microsoft AI
tesseract-ocr - Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine (main repository)
breach-protocol-autosolver - Solve breach protocol minigame in second(s). Windows/Linux/GeForce Now/Google Stadia. Every language.
models - Models and examples built with TensorFlow
yolov5js - Effortless YOLOv5 javascript deployment
rustboard - just-for-fun reimplementation of TensorBoard backend in Rust