Mobile
Mobile app development is the act or process by which a mobile app is developed for mobile devices, such as personal digital assistants, enterprise digital assistants or mobile phones. These applications can be pre-installed on phones during manufacturing platforms, or delivered as web applications using server-side or client-side processing (e.g., JavaScript) to provide an “application-like” experience within a Web browser.
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Mobile-Agent: The Powerful GUI Agent Family
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The Leading Security Assessment Framework for Android.
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On-device AI across mobile, embedded and edge for PyTorch
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The OWASP MASVS (Mobile Application Security Verification Standard) is the industry standard for mobile app security.
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🔎 Monitor deep learning model training and hardware usage from your mobile phone 📱
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AI agents can now use real Android and iOS apps, just like a human.
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Transfer files over WiFi between your computer and your smartphone from the terminal
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E2E test framework for tests with complex environment requirements.
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Home automated terrarium/aquarium or other enclosed environment with a Raspberry Pi
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Smartphone based on the Raspberry Pi CM 5.
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🔥improve the accuracy of mobilefacenet(insight face) reached 99.733 in the cfp-ff、 the 99.68+ in lfw,96.71+ in agedb30.🔥
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Various utilities to managing Android and iOS app builds, code signing, and deployment.
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Generating RGB photos from RAW image files with PyNET (PyTorch)
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Generating RGB photos from RAW image files with PyNET
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