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PyTorch implementation of DeepLabV3
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DeepLabv3 on PascalVOC 2012 dataset
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ImaginAItion is a small app for image retrieval that I developed as the final project for the Multimedia Data Management course at the University of Bologna.
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A library to help with the development of AI models with Keras, with a focus on edge / IoT applications. Based originally on https://github.com/yingkaisha/keras-unet-collection
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NTU Deep Learning Medical Image course
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pre trained deeplabV3 with different backbones
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Semantic Segmentation Library (UNet, DeepLabV3)
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Code regarding the Semantic Segmentation in Federated Learning project for the Machine Learning and Deep Learning 2022/2023 project.
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Trained Torch version of the DeepLab on the CelebHQ.
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Fine tune a deeplab v3 model for binary image segmentation.
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Segmentation models with pretrained backbones. PyTorch. for Google Colab cell motility segmentation example.
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An application that changes the background of a content image.
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Easily perform segmentation using different models and perform different operations on the mask.
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Deeplab v3 for Semantic Segmentation in NeuPy and Tensorflow
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DeepLabv3 + backbone ResNet101 for semantic segmentation
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Image segmentation with pretrained Deeplab v3 on satellite image dataset
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