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Recent Updates
In March, we concluded the SpaceNet Road Detection and Routing Challenge hosted by CosmiQ Works, Radiant Solution and NVIDIA. Read more about how accurate road networks are an important map feature that is required for everything from logistics planning to turn-by-turn directions.
The You Only Look Twice (YOLT) framework extends the popular YOLO algorithm to rapidly handle the extremely large file sizes of satellite imagery. In this blog we are pleased to announce the release of YOLT codebase and the YOLT arXiv paper.
The VOiCES corpus, a collaboration between Lab41 and SRI International, provides speech data recorded in acoustically challenging environments.
Lab41 outlines how Poseidon open source code uses machine learning to classify devices on a network using packet capture data.
Lab41 details their collaboration with B.Next on PySEAL, an open source Python port of the Microsoft homomorphic encryption SEAL library.
Lab41 outlines how to use source embeddings to remove dynamic noise from monaural audio recordings.
This is the third post in a 3-part series about CRviz, a network visualization tool developed by Cyber Reboot.
Cyber Reboot explains how they designed CRviz — an open source tool that uses an interactive “enclosure diagram” to visualize network devices.