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Visual & Geometric Intelligence Lab, Seoul National University
- Seoul, Republic of Korea
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- https://github.com/noah-kim-theori
- https://github.com/SNU-VGILab
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"AI-Trader: Can AI Beat the Market?" Live Trading Bench: https://ai4trade.ai
MrSteve: Instruction-Following Agents in Minecraft with What-Where-When Memory
Python Backtesting library for trading strategies
🪐 Markdown with superpowers — from ideas to papers, presentations and books.
Rust-like Traits & A Borrow Checker and Memory Ownership System for C++20 (heavily inspired from Rust)
Modeling, training, eval, and inference code for OLMo
A PyTorch library entirely dedicated to neural differential equations, implicit models and related numerical methods
An implementation of "Retentive Network: A Successor to Transformer for Large Language Models"
A high-performance, zero-overhead, extensible Python compiler with built-in NumPy support
A simple hwp parser for cross-platform written in Rust
radius2 is a fast binary emulation and symbolic execution framework using radare2
Official repo for consistency models.
Code and documentation to train Stanford's Alpaca models, and generate the data.
Poor man's ngrok - a multi-tenant HTTP/TCP reverse tunnel solution through SSH remote port forwarding
Official Pytorch Implementation for "Text2LIVE: Text-Driven Layered Image and Video Editing" (ECCV 2022 Oral)
A C++ compile-time math library using generalized constant expressions
A timeline of the latest AI models for audio generation, starting in 2023!
D-Adaptation for SGD, Adam and AdaGrad
Audio generation using diffusion models, in PyTorch.
A playbook for systematically maximizing the performance of deep learning models.
Milvus is a high-performance, cloud-native vector database built for scalable vector ANN search
An unofficial PyTorch implementation of the audio LM VALL-E
A python wrapper for Speech Signal Processing Toolkit (SPTK).
State-of-the-art deep learning based audio codec supporting both mono 24 kHz audio and stereo 48 kHz audio.
A pitch tracker inspired by David Talkin's RAPT (Robust Algorithm for Pitch Tracking) written in Python.