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Inspired by the 'SqueezeNet' proposed by Forrest Iandola et al. (2016) architecture, created a smaller model for CIFAR-10 data set using similar components (fire module, etc).
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Object Detection in Twilight
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Machine learning project for Computer science (University of Catania)
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Automatic Diagnosis of COVID-19 using CT Scan
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Easy to use, popular computer vision layers' implementations with customizable parameters
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Model compression methods applied to the monocular depth estimation network by Godard et al.
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Deep learning models to predict the emotion exhibited by the person from videos
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This repo shows AI Implementation and how to use ONNXJS with Next.js.
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Steering Angle prediction
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Behavior cloning of driving a car on a track
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Facebook AI Performance Evaluation Platform
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Python program allowing to control mouse by performing hand gestures captured by a webcam.
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How AI enhances parking management. In a team of four, we leveraged deep CNNs to create a system that detects (YOLO) and classifies (ensemble of SqueezeNet and ResNet) parking spots as free or occupied from images obtained by common surveillance cameras. It is able to employ pre-installed cameras, optimizing space utilization and reducing costs.
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Cpp image classification with Caffe and OpenCV
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Image Scene Classification of Multiclass using transfer learning
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Implementation of SqueezeNet: AlexNet-level accuracy with 50x fewer parameters and <0.5MB model size by Forrest N. Iandola, Song Han, Matthew W. Moskewicz, Khalid Ashraf, William J. Dally, Kurt Keutzer.
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