Open Source ChromeOS Deep Learning Frameworks - Page 2

Deep Learning Frameworks for ChromeOS

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    MLPACK is a C++ machine learning library with emphasis on scalability, speed, and ease-of-use. Its aim is to make machine learning possible for novice users by means of a simple, consistent API, while simultaneously exploiting C++ language features to provide maximum performance and flexibility for expert users. * More info + downloads: https://mlpack.org * Git repo: https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack
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    Make-A-Video - Pytorch (wip)

    Make-A-Video - Pytorch (wip)

    Implementation of Make-A-Video, new SOTA text to video generator

    Implementation of Make-A-Video, new SOTA text to video generator from Meta AI, in Pytorch. They combine pseudo-3d convolutions (axial convolutions) and temporal attention and show much better temporal fusion. The pseudo-3d convolutions isn't a new concept. It has been explored before in other contexts, say for protein contact prediction as "dimensional hybrid residual networks". The gist of the paper comes down to, take a SOTA text-to-image model (here they use DALL-E2, but the same learning points would easily apply to Imagen), make a few minor modifications for attention across time and other ways to skimp on the compute cost, do frame interpolation correctly, get a great video model out. Passing in images (if one were to pretrain on images first), both temporal convolution and attention will be automatically skipped. In other words, you can use this straightforwardly in your 2d Unet and then port it over to a 3d Unet once that phase of the training is done.
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    Meta-Learning-Papers

    Meta-Learning-Papers

    Meta Learning/Learning to Learn/One Shot Learning/Few Shot Learning

    Meta-Learning-Papers is a curated bibliography focused specifically on meta-learning, learning-to-learn, one-shot learning, and few-shot learning, intended for researchers and practitioners interested in this rapidly evolving subfield of machine learning. It catalogs foundational “legacy” papers that introduced key concepts, as well as more recent work that extends meta-learning to new domains or architectures. The list spans topics such as gradient-based meta-learning, metric-based and relation-based methods, optimization-based approaches, and meta-reinforcement learning. By collecting these references in one place, the repository helps newcomers quickly get an overview of the intellectual history and main research directions in meta-learning. It is also useful for experienced researchers who need a convenient reference when writing surveys, proposals, or literature reviews.
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    TensorFlow Course

    TensorFlow Course

    Simple and ready-to-use tutorials for TensorFlow

    This repository houses a highly popular (~16k stars) set of TensorFlow tutorials and example code aimed at beginners and intermediate users. It includes Jupyter notebooks and scripts that cover neural network fundamentals, model training, deployment, and more, with support for Google Colab.
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    VibeTensor

    VibeTensor

    Our first fully AI generated deep learning system

    VibeTensor is a groundbreaking open-source research system software stack for deep learning that was uniquely generated almost entirely by AI coding agents under guided human supervision, demonstrating a new frontier in AI-assisted software engineering. It implements a PyTorch-style eager tensor library with a modern C++20 core that supports both CPU and CUDA backends, giving it the ability to manage tensors, automatic differentiation (autograd), and complex computation flows similar to mainstream frameworks. What makes VibeTensor remarkable is that every major component, from core libraries and dispatch systems to CUDA runtime support, caching allocators, and language bindings, was created and validated by coding agents using automated builds and tests rather than manual line-by-line human coding. The system includes both a Python frontend via a torch-like API and an experimental Node.js/TypeScript interface.
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    Zero to Mastery Deep Learning TensorFlow

    Zero to Mastery Deep Learning TensorFlow

    All course materials for the Zero to Mastery Deep Learning with TF

    This project is a comprehensive, code-first deep learning curriculum built around TensorFlow and Keras, designed to guide learners from foundational concepts to practical model deployment through hands-on experimentation. It is structured as a series of progressively complex Jupyter notebooks that emphasize writing and understanding code before diving into theory, reinforcing learning through repetition and application. The material covers core machine learning workflows including regression, classification, computer vision, natural language processing, and time series forecasting, allowing users to build a well-rounded understanding of modern AI tasks. It also integrates milestone projects that simulate real-world scenarios, helping users translate abstract concepts into deployable solutions.
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    deep-q-learning

    deep-q-learning

    Minimal Deep Q Learning (DQN & DDQN) implementations in Keras

    The deep-q-learning repository authored by keon provides a Python-based implementation of the Deep Q-Learning algorithm — a cornerstone method in reinforcement learning. It implements the core logic needed to train an agent using Q-learning with neural networks (i.e. approximating Q-values via deep nets), setting up environment interaction loops, experience replay, network updates, and policy behavior. For learners and researchers interested in reinforcement learning, this repo offers a concrete, runnable example bridging theory and practice: you can execute the code, play with hyperparameters, observe convergence behavior, and see how deep Q-learning learns policies over time in standard environments. Because it’s self-contained and Python-based, it's well-suited for experimentation, modifications, or extension — for instance adapting to custom Gym environments, tweaking network architecture, or combining with other RL techniques.
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    tf2_course

    tf2_course

    Notebooks for my "Deep Learning with TensorFlow 2 and Keras" course

    tf2_course provides the notebooks for the “Deep Learning with TensorFlow 2 and Keras” course authored by the same author, Aurélien Géron. It is structured as a teaching toolkit: you’ll find notebooks covering neural networks with Keras, lower-level TensorFlow APIs, data loading & preprocessing, convolutional and recurrent networks, and deployment/distribution of models. The material is intended for learners who already have foundational knowledge of ML and wish to deepen their understanding of deep learning frameworks and practices. The repo supports experimentation: you can run code, tweak hyperparameters, and follow guided exercises that strengthen practical mastery. Rather than being book-based, it is course-based, meaning the flow, examples and structure lean toward interactive teaching and incremental builds. It’s well-suited for those who want a focused, deep-learning path rather than a broad ML textbook.
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    vJEPA-2

    vJEPA-2

    PyTorch code and models for VJEPA2 self-supervised learning from video

    VJEPA2 is a next-generation self-supervised learning framework for video that extends the “predict in representation space” idea from i-JEPA to the temporal domain. Instead of reconstructing pixels, it predicts the missing high-level embeddings of masked space-time regions using a context encoder and a slowly updated target encoder. This objective encourages the model to learn semantics, motion, and long-range structure without the shortcuts that pixel-level losses can invite. The architecture is designed to scale: spatiotemporal ViT backbones, flexible masking schedules, and efficient sampling let it train on long clips while remaining stable. Trained representations transfer well to downstream tasks such as action recognition, temporal localization, and video retrieval, often with simple linear probes or light fine-tuning. The repository typically includes end-to-end recipes—data pipelines, augmentation policies, training scripts, and evaluation harnesses.
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