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STEP: Spatio-Temporal Progressive Learning for Video Action Detection. CVPR'19 (Oral)
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approximate message massing (AMP), bridge regression, optimal tuning
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App and Scripts working with the corpus-builder CorpusCook, to have a corpus updated with corrected wrong predictions
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Pytorch ImageNet training codes with various tricks, lr schedulers, distributed training, mixed precision training, DALI dataloader etc.
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PyTorch Project Specification.
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A PyTorch Extension: Tools for easy mixed precision and distributed training in Pytorch
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demo for pytorch-distributed
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Security Tokens on Lightning Network
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Predictive (AI) Pipeline for the Bioactivity of Antimicrobial Peptides
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Server-side rendering for AMP in Python
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Middleware for applying AMP Renderer to the output of a request in Django
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Implementation of Non-local Block.
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Natural Locomotion, Jumping and Recovery of Quadruped Robot A1 with AMP
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Remove AMP from your URLs. AmputatorBot is a highly specialised Reddit and Twitter bot that automatically replies to comments, submissions and tweets containing AMP URLs with the canonical link(s). It's also available as a website and REST API. See also: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmputatorBot/comments/ehrq3z/why_did_i_build_amputatorbot/.
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