pyradox
State of the Art Neural Networks for Deep Learning (by Ritvik19)
handwriting-synthesis
Handwriting Synthesis with RNNs ✏️ (by sjvasquez)
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pyradox
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- pyradox: state of the art neural networks using tensorflow
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Pyradox: State of the Art Neural Networks for Deep Learning
You can find pyradox here: https://github.com/Ritvik19/pyradox
handwriting-synthesis
Posts with mentions or reviews of handwriting-synthesis.
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- Handwriting Synthesis with RNNs
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I sent robot forgeries to a handwriting expert
Did you train the model yourself when using https://github.com/sjvasquez/handwriting-synthesis at the end?
- Handwritten assignments and in person tests may become the norm again because of AI
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Realistic Computer-Generated Handwriting
https://github.com/sjvasquez/handwriting-synthesis/blob/mast...
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https://github.com/sjvasquez/handwriting-synthesis (give them a star) .
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[D] Writing really complex tensorflow code - where to start?
I want to be able to write really complex tensor flow like https://github.com/sjvasquez/handwriting-synthesis. The papers are very straightforward but the code is very difficult for me to understand. I am learning tensor flow using the deeplearning.ai advanced tensor flow courses and the code examples from Keras.io but I don’t think these resources will prepare me for implementing papers like the one I’ve linked above. Please suggest some books, courses, examples, etc. Thanks
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[D] Handwriting-Generator: Use Machine Learning to generate handwriting from example images in browser!
Id guess it's a wrapper around this repo since the outputs look eerily similar and many of the styles are shared. The readme for the repo also points to a similar web interface which seems to do basically the same though I don't think it's directly related to this project.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pyradox and handwriting-synthesis you can also consider the following projects:
ydata-synthetic - Synthetic data generators for tabular and time-series data
pytorch-ddpg - Deep deterministic policy gradient (DDPG) in PyTorch 🚀
DeepNeuralNetworksFromScratch - Different kinds of deep neural networks (DNNs) implemented from scratch using Python and NumPy, with a TensorFlow-like object-oriented API.
slabikar-otf
easyesn - Python library for Reservoir Computing using Echo State Networks
SimpleHTR - Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) system implemented with TensorFlow.
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