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A lightweight personal knowledge management platform with AI-powered content ingestion, built with FastAPI + Next.js + PostgreSQL for self-hosted NAS deployment.
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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a NAS
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Unit3Dup G3MINI packaged for Docker stack deployment on NAS and self-hosted systems
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Neural architecture search for object detectors using non dominated sorting genetic algorithm and surrogate optimization
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[CIKM 2022] "AutoMARS: Searching to Compress Multi-Modality Recommendation Systems", Duc Hoang, Haotao Wang, Handong Zhao, Sungchul Kim, Kanak Mahadik and Atlas Wang
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Proyecto para usar mi Raspberry Pi como NAS casero
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CVPR2022 "Learning to Learn by Jointly Optimizing Neural Architecture and Weights"
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German compounds splitting project.
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Code Release for "Balanced Mixture of Supernets for Learning CNN Pooling", AutoML2023
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Content-aware file sorter with OCR for NAS (Synology/QNAP/Docker-friendly).
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Implementation of Multi-Objective reward based on ENAS backbone
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The Prompt Guided Neural Architecture Search (PG-NAS) is a PyTorch-based framework designed to generate neural network architectures based on textual prompts.
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Python script to automate checking for docker engine upgrades and building an Asustor .apk file for use in upgrading your NAS.
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