Tool to build image dataset: collect, classify, review
split image dataset
A low-level library for generating Ed25519-signed URLs.
The Google Quick Draw dataset ported to a MNIST-like 28x28 greyscale image dataset, useable by JavaScript machine-learning libraries
Sanity CLI tool for managing Sanity projects and organizations
Tools to generate image urls from Sanity content
Export Sanity documents and assets
An indexed implementation of the RDF/JS Dataset
Object detection model (coco-ssd) in TensorFlow.js
Takes a FeatureCollection of points and calculates the median center.
A lightweight, zero-dependency URL builder for Sanity images. This package provides the core URL generation functionality used by `sanity-image`, but can be used independently for cases where you don't need the React component.
An implementation of the RDF Dataset Canonicalization algorithm in JavaScript
Import documents to a Sanity dataset
get dimensions of any image file
Generic traverser for RDF/JS datasets
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Pure Javascript JSON to CSV converter.
Combines quads of a RDF/JS quad stream to a stream of RDF/JS Dataset chunks
GeoTIFF image decoding in JavaScript
DataViews is a component that provides an API to render datasets using different types of layouts (table, grid, list, etc.).
Zazuko's RDF/JS Environment
CLI for Laminar AI rollout debugging
Empower content editors to migrate Documents and Assets between Sanity Projects and Datasets from inside Sanity Studio
This library provides the functionality of PBKDF2 with the ability to use any supported hashing algorithm returned from crypto.getHashes()
A Ruby gem providing a client for interacting with the Oslo API, a platform for creating and managing datasets for machine learning projects. The client allows you to easily upload images, create annotations, and download dataset exports.
This gem allows you to read and/or create a valid picture by working with an array of pixel data. This can be used to easily visualize the MSNT dataset, ecrypt/decrypt images, create graphs and charts, etc.
A WMS (Web Map Service) is a great way to show lots of geolocated data on a map. Instead of generating static images (which will either be huge or don't have enough resolution), a WMS allows you to dynamically zoom in and out of your dataset. This gem allows you to very easily represent your data via a WMS. On one hand it extends Sinatra to give it a method called "wms" to process WMS-requests; on the other hand it extends RMagick to allow the developer to use coordinates in the methods used for drawing. Convenient methods to easily generate HTML code to show your WMS data on top of OpenStreetMaps or Google Maps are also included. Current test status: [](http://travis-ci.org/fabianonline/sinatra_wms)
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