ML.NET
openiddict-core
ML.NET | openiddict-core | |
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17 | 35 | |
8,895 | 4,169 | |
0.6% | 2.0% | |
9.0 | 9.3 | |
3 days ago | 7 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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ML.NET
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ML.net image classification, poor GPU accuracy
You can direct your question to https://github.com/dotnet/machinelearning/issues. Perhaps it is already documented.
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Building a File Analysis Dataset with Python
Here I'm analyzing all projects in the src and test directories of the ML.NET repository. I chose to include these as separate paths because they represent two different groupings of projects in this repository.
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Extracting git repository data with PyDriller
Important Note: looping over repository commits takes a long time for large repositories. It took 52 minutes to analyze the ML.NET repository this code example refers to, which had 2,681 commits at the time of analysis on February 25th, 2023.
- Can we please be allowed to do machine learning object detection model training locally?
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ML.NET: can Microsoft's machine learning be trusted?
We checked the ML.NET 1.7.1 version. The source code of this project's version is available on GitHub.
- Stable Diffusion converted to ONNX (Demo usage, optimized to CPU)
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Why is there a lack of cool repos?
machine learning? https://github.com/dotnet/machinelearning
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what is the future of ML.NET?
You can follow some of our plans by taking a look at our roadmap which we'll be updating shortly to more accurately reflect the areas we're investing in.
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Does anyone actually use ML.NET?
Re: ONNX, if you run into similar issues in the future, feel free to reach out in our GitHub repo or the ONNX Runtime repo and we'd be happy to help!
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Requesting Senior Project Ideas
Good clarification, I think using something like ML.NET could be cool but I have some experience with Blazor that might be fun to use as well, I think generally performance monitoring or optimizing systems seems interesting to me, and I'm really open to other ideas as well. Let me know if any of that helps narrow my question down!
openiddict-core
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Recommendations for Free Library/Service to Separate Authentication in Legacy ASP.NET (ASPX) Application
Openiddict is also an option. Check it out.https://github.com/openiddict/openiddict-core
- Why would I ever choose IdentityServer over Azure AD B2C?
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A journey to build a central identity management service in .Net with Vue.js SPA frontend
To implement an OAuth server together with OpenID connect specification, I used a free and open source framework called Openiddict. You should checkout their GitHub repository at github.com/openiddict/openiddict-core. It is a nice and feature rich tool which help you get started very fast. However, comparing to alternatives like identity server, it needs more implementation rather functionalities coming out of the box.
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Blazor Server Identity alternative?
You can use Openidict https://documentation.openiddict.com/, give it a try
- ASP.NET Core: Autenticación multi-tenant con OpenID Connect. (Parte 1)
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Why is there a lack of cool repos?
Openiddict to create your own OpenID Connect server if you want to deep dive into auth https://github.com/openiddict/openiddict-core
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Is using next-auth instead of IdentityServer a bad idea?
If you do want a .NET IdP then you could look into OpenIddict but will require some hands on work, at a minimum authorisation controllers. If you're looking for something more out of the box OrchardCore's OpenId module might be better for you.
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JWT and LocalStorage in ServerSideBlazor
I personally prefer using Cookies with openiddict.
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I got tired of all the boilerplate for .NET Web APIs, so I made a tool to help. Craftsman v0.15 is out with better DDD support and more!
Also, the OAuth bit is very cool!! Do you plan to support OpenIddict it’s a free federated identity server.
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The bullshit-less ASP.NET Blazor WASM JWT authentication tutorial from the ground up.
Okta is a great example of an IdP, although there are many others. Auth0, Ping Federate, Amazon cognito, etc. OP also mentioned Identity Server, which is a framework for implementing your own IdP. I've also personally used an open-source library called [OpenIDDict[(https://documentation.openiddict.com/) to great success. I would highly recommend attempting to implement one of these providers as a learning exercise.
What are some alternatives?
TensorFlow.NET - .NET Standard bindings for Google's TensorFlow for developing, training and deploying Machine Learning models in C# and F#.
IdentityServer4 - OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.0 Framework for ASP.NET Core
Accord.NET
IdentityServer - The most flexible and standards-compliant OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.x framework for ASP.NET Core
FaceRecognitionDotNet - The world's simplest facial recognition api for .NET on Windows, MacOS and Linux
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
OpenCvSharp - OpenCV wrapper for .NET
IdentityServer4.Admin - The administration for the IdentityServer4 and Asp.Net Core Identity
Catalyst - 🚀 Catalyst is a C# Natural Language Processing library built for speed. Inspired by spaCy's design, it brings pre-trained models, out-of-the box support for training word and document embeddings, and flexible entity recognition models.
dot-net6-vue-api - Dot net 6 Vue template
Deedle - Easy to use .NET library for data and time series manipulation and for scientific programming
microsoft-authentication-library-for-js - Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for JS