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A Tensorflow implementation of CapsNet(Capsules Net) in paper Dynamic Routing Between Capsules
A Keras implementation of CapsNet in NIPS2017 paper "Dynamic Routing Between Capsules". Now test error = 0.34%.
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Implementation of Dynamic Routing Between Capsules, Sara Sabour, Nicholas Frosst, Geoffrey E Hinton, NIPS 2017
[NO MAINTENANCE INTENDED] A PyTorch implementation of CapsNet architecture in the NIPS 2017 paper "Dynamic Routing Between Capsules".
A TensorFlow implementation of "Matrix Capsules with EM Routing" by Hinton et al. (2018).
Netget is a modular, open-source network manager for seamless domain routing, reverse proxying, and traffic redirection. It simplifies server exposure, automates SSL, and enables efficient, decentralized networking.
Pytorch implementation of paper: Multi-Interest Network with Dynamic Routing for Recommendation at Tmall
MXNet implementation of CapsNet
Minimalistic, pure Node.js framework superpowered with Dependency Injection 💡 💻 🚀
This is a full stack eCommerce website built using the PERN stack (PostgreSQL, Express, React, Node.js). It features a modern and responsive design, secure payment gateways, dynamic product display algorithms, and comprehensive user functionalities such as wishlist, reviews, order tracking, and more.
A simple tensorflow implementation of CapsNet (by Dr. G. Hinton), based on my understanding. This repository is built with an aim to simplify the concept, implement and understand it.
This project is created using Ryu controller which performs DIJKSTRA algorithm to find best paths, based on traffic flowing through links.
The simplest way to add routing to your React app
Keras and tensorflow implementation of capsule network.
Dynamic routing framework in php
A proof of concept of an interactive VDF-based proof of latency between two participants
Lara-Bue, Buefy + Laravel + Vue Quick Starter
🛍️ Minimalist E-commerce Store with Next.js