Friday, January 8, 2021

GitHub Explore today Jan 9

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, today, Jan 9.

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

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CVLAB-Unibo / Real-time-self-adaptive-deep-stereo

Code for "Real-time self-adaptive deep stereo" - CVPR 2019 (ORAL)
★ 292    58
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CapsuleEndoscope / EndoSLAM

EndoSLAM Dataset and an Unsupervised Monocular Visual Odometry and Depth Estimation Approach for Endoscopic Videos: Endo-SfMLearner
★ 31    7
GitHub topic recommendation

# mouse-orbit

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google / google-my-business-samples

Code samples in various languages for the Google My Business API.
★ 44    35
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WebKit / WebKit

Official git mirror of the WebKit repository, https://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit, future canonical repository.
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Asabeneh / 30-Days-Of-JavaScript

30 days of JavaScript programming challenge is a step by step guide to learn JavaScript programming language in 30 days

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