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Top 9 collective-knowledge open source projects

crowdsource-video-experiments-on-android
Crowdsourcing video experiments (such as collaborative benchmarking and optimization of DNN algorithms) using Collective Knowledge Framework across diverse Android devices provided by volunteers. Results are continuously aggregated in the open repository:
ctuning-datasets-min
Public data sets and their properties in the Collective Knowledge Format with JSON API and JSON meta information to be easily pluggable to customizable and reproducible CK experimental workflows (such as collaborative program analysis and optimization):
ck-env
CK repository with components and automation actions to enable portable workflows across diverse platforms including Linux, Windows, MacOS and Android. It includes software detection plugins and meta packages (code, data sets, models, scripts, etc) with the possibility of multiple versions to co-exist in a user or system environment:
ck-web
Collective Knowledge web extension to browse CK repositories, visualize interactive graphs and articles, render CK-based websites, implement simple web services with JSON API (for example to crowdsource experiments or unify access to DNN). Demos of interactive articles, graphs and crowdsourced experiments:
ctuning-programs
Collective Knowledge extension with unified and customizable benchmarks (with extensible JSON meta information) to be easily integrated with customizable and portable Collective Knowledge workflows. You can easily compile and run these benchmarks using different compilers, environments, hardware and OS (Linux, MacOS, Windows, Android). More info:
ck-caffe2
Integration of Caffe2 to Collective Knowledge workflow framework to provide unified CK JSON API for AI (customized builds across diverse libraries and hardware, unified AI API, collaborative experiments, performance optimization and model/data set tuning):
ck-crowd-scenarios
Public scenarios to crowdsource experiments (such as DNN crowd-benchmarking and crowd-tuning) using Collective Knowledge Framework across diverse mobile devices provided by volunteers. Results are continuously aggregated at the open repository of knowledge:
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