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Deno 2.2 Improves Dependency Management and Expands Node.js Compatibility
Deno 2.2 enhances Node.js compatibility, improves dependency management, adds OpenTelemetry support, and expands linting and task automation for developers.
Tools to be used primarily in colab training environment and using wasabi storage for logging/data. Also includes tools for common dicom preprocessing steps.
Used for syncing models/logs into s3 file system
Used to snapshot notebooks into s3 file system
Used for various 2D image transforms see (projection matrix)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformation_matrix]
Used for checking and saving notebooks in colab programmatically
Bundles callbacks related to versioning and logging.
Custom Keras Layers Useful for wrapping models.
Contributions are welcome in the form of pull requests. For issues, please provide a minimal example of code which results in an error.
Copyright 2020 Ouwen Huang, Gradient Health Inc.
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