Transfer learning / domain adaptation / domain generalization / multi-task learning etc. Papers, codes, datasets, applications, tutorials.-迁移学习
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Transfer learning / domain adaptation / domain generalization / multi-task learning etc. Papers, codes, datasets, applications, tutorials.-迁移学习
📚 A Collection of Free & Open Resources for University Coursework in Computer Science.
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A framework for conducting polymer reference interaction site model (PRISM) calculations
RepTate (Rheology of Entangled Polymers: Toolkit for Analysis of Theory & Experiment)
Machine Learning Function Approximation: This code implements the fully-connected Deep Neural Network (DNN) architectures considered in the paper "The gap between theory and practice in function approximation with deep neural networks" available at https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.07523
A Python 3 package that provides a musical framework to analyse chords
Audio and Speech Signal Processing project about musical note identification.
official tensorflow implementation of "On Extended Long Short-term Memory and Dependent Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Network"
Regular Expression Tester
[AAAI 2024] Composite Active Learning: Towards Multi-Domain Active Learning with Theoretical Guarantees
Theory and implementation of Monte Carlo integration techniques
Super Force Dimensional Analysis S.C.Pais, D.Acs, et al
A Python package for calculating light polarizations with Jones calculus
Google MLCC course provided by us in St. Xavier's College
The master program for my thesis simulations. Recreates a structured population with a number of possible social features and traits
Deep learning techniques on classification tasks (MLP, CNN), analysis of sequential data (RNN) and implementation of generative models (VAE, GAN and NF).
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