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Machine learning

Machine learning is the practice of teaching a computer to learn. The concept uses pattern recognition, as well as other forms of predictive algorithms, to make judgments on incoming data. This field is closely related to artificial intelligence and computational statistics.

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ThereForYou: Your mental health ally. Kai, our AI assistant, offers compassionate support. Track your mood trends, find solace in a secure community, and access crisis resources swiftly. We're here to empower your journey towards improved well-being, leveraging technology for a brighter tomorrow.

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🌟 This repository houses a collection of image classification models for various purposes, including vehicle, object, animal, and flower classification. Each classifier is built using deep learning techniques and pre-trained models to accurately identify and categorize images based on their respective classes.

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Easily implement parallel training and distributed training. Machine learning library. Note.neuralnetwork.tf package include Llama2, Llama3, Gemma, CLIP, ViT, ConvNeXt, BEiT, Swin Transformer, Segformer, etc, these models built with Note are compatible with TensorFlow and can be trained with TensorFlow.

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MuskanAi is a personal Digital Assistant which is capable of performing all Automation task whether it is Controlling your Devices, Browsing the Internet and Emotional Understanding..

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Model Compression Toolkit (MCT) is an open source project for neural network model optimization under efficient, constrained hardware. This project provides researchers, developers, and engineers advanced quantization and compression tools for deploying state-of-the-art neural networks.

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Machine learning algorithms are computational models that allow computers to understand patterns and forecast or make judgments based on data without the need for explicit programming. These algorithms form the foundation of modern artificial intelligence and are used in a wide range of applications, including image and speech recognition.

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