HUAWEI Noah's Ark Lab
Repositories
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SMARTS
Scalable Multi-Agent RL Training School for Autonomous Driving
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CV-Backbones
CV backbones including GhostNet, TinyNet and TNT.
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Speech-Backbones
This is the main repository of open-sourced speech technology by Huawei Noah's Ark Lab.
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Pretrained-Language-Model
Pretrained language model and its related optimization techniques developed by Huawei Noah's Ark Lab.
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noah-research
Noah Research
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Pruning
Code for "Co-Evolutionary Compression for Unpaired Image Translation" (ICCV 2019), "SCOP: Scientific Control for Reliable Neural Network Pruning" (NeurIPS 2020) and “Manifold Regularized Dynamic Network Pruning” (CVPR 2021).
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Data-Efficient-Model-Compression
Data Efficient Model Compression
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multi_hyp_cc
[CVPR2020] A Multi-Hypothesis Approach to Color Constancy
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trustworthyAI
trustworthy AI related projects
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vega
AutoML tools chain
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xingtian
xingtian is a componentized library for the development and verification of reinforcement learning algorithms
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bolt
Bolt is a deep learning library with high performance and heterogeneous flexibility.
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BHT-ARIMA
Code for paper: Block Hankel Tensor ARIMA for Multiple Short Time Series Forecasting (AAAI-20)
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AdderNet
Code for paper " AdderNet: Do We Really Need Multiplications in Deep Learning?"
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streamDM
Stream Data Mining Library for Spark Streaming
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LegoNet
A Pytorch implementation of "LegoNet: Efficient Convolutional Neural Networks with Lego Filters" (ICML 2019).
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Disout
Code for AAAI 2020 paper, Beyond Dropout: Feature Map Distortion to Regularize Deep Neural Networks (Disout).
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CARS
[CVPR2020] CARS: Continuous Evolution for Efficient Neural Architecture Search
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Full-Stack-Filters
Pytorch code for paper: Full-Stack Filters to Build Minimum Viable CNNs
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Versatile-Filters
Pytorch code for paper: Learning Versatile Filters for Efficient Convolutional Neural Networks (NeurIPS 2018)
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BGCN
A Tensorflow implementation of "Bayesian Graph Convolutional Neural Networks" (AAAI 2019).
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streamDM-Cpp
stream Machine Learning in C++

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