Saturday, January 30, 2021

GitHub Explore today Jan 31

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, today, Jan 31.

Here's what we found based on your interests...

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Liumouliu / Deep_blind_PnP

Learning 2D–3D Correspondences To Solve The Blind Perspective-n-Point Problem
★ 64    7
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hiroharu-kato / mesh_reconstruction

Code of single-image 3D reconstruction "Neural 3D Mesh Renderer" by H. Kato, Y. Ushiku, and T. Harada.
★ 193    50
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# imersao-alura

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NVlabs / neuralrgbd

Neural RGB→D Sensing: Per-pixel depth and its uncertainty estimation from a monocular RGB video
★ 231    36
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evilsocket / ditto

A tool for IDN homograph attacks and detection.
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bullhe4d / bigwatermelon

合成大西瓜源码,修改版
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williamfiset / Algorithms

A collection of algorithms and data structures
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Asabeneh / 30-Days-Of-React

30 Days of React challenge is a step by step guide to learn React in 30 days. It requires HTML, CSS, and JavaScript knowledge. You should be comfortable with JavaScript before you start to React. If you are not comfortable with JavaScript check out 30DaysOfJavaScript. This is a continuation of 30 Days Of JS. This challenge may take up to 100 days, follow your own pace.

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