Risenshine! Here is digest of signals harvested on 2026-05-25.
Markets
International - 05/22
Germany (EWG):
-0.3252%  +1.3941% MoM
France (EWQ):
-0.7253%  -0.3969% MoM
United Kingdom (EWU):
-0.5281%  -0.1273% MoM
Italy (EWI):
-0.6612%  +1.8957% MoM
Italy (EWI):
-0.6612%  +1.8957% MoM
Spain (EWP):
-1.5334%  -0.4755% MoM
Netherlands (EWN):
+0.0299%  +5.8432% MoM
Chile (ECH):
-1.1288%  -5.8205% MoM
Belgium (EWK):
-0.4074%  +5.7413% MoM
Germany (EWD):
+0.3637%  -1.4288% MoM
Australia (EWO):
+0.4528%  +3.0452% MoM
China Large-Cap (FXI):
-1.0309%  -3.9221% MoM
Japan (EWJ):
+0.2627%  +4.387% MoM
India (INDA):
+0.7495%  -3.1813% MoM
Taiwan (EWT):
+2.5087%  +12.3564% MoM
Hong Kong (EWH):
-1.4268%  -0.0426% MoM
Singapore (EWS):
-0.1355%  +1.5857% MoM
Indonesia (IDX):
+0.2725%  -22.4174% MoM
Malaysia (EWM):
-0.2388%  +0.1713% MoM
Saudi Arabia (KSA):
-0.0776%  -2.2762% MoM
Arab Emirates (UAE):
-0.7087%  -2.6505% MoM
Qatar (QAT):
+0.0828%  -2.5641% MoM
Israel (EIS):
+0.8439%  +5.1131% MoM
Kuwait (KWT):
+0.1998%  -2.1815% MoM
Africa (AFK):
-0.1856%  -4.5777% MoM
Commodities - 05/22
gold (GLD):
-0.7602%  -4.9258% MoM
silver (SLV):
-1.5695%  -2.8563% MoM
US oil (USO):
-1.1365%  +8.9026% MoM
platinium (PPLT):
-2.1289%  -7.3701% MoM
agriculture (DBA):
-0.1811%  +1.585% MoM
carbon (KRBN):
+1.2943%  +4.9837% MoM
copper (CPER):
+0.8813%  +3.5106% MoM
gaz (UNG):
-3.4422%  -0.0913% MoM
corn (CORN):
+0.2731%  +0.8237% MoM
weat (WEAT):
+0.2041%  +7.3928% MoM
uranium (URA):
+0.2047%  -15.1914% MoM
lithium (LIT):
+1.0666%  +0.6016% MoM
Favorites - 05/22
Adobe (ADBE):
+0.2704%  -4.3682% MoM
AMD (AMD):
+3.9859%  +54.0598% MoM
Microsoft (MSFT):
-0.1241%  -3.3147% MoM
Nvidia (NVDA):
-1.9042%  +6.3358% MoM
Oracle (ORCL):
+1.2173%  +2.4427% MoM
Axon (AXON):
-0.985%  -4.254% MoM
Amazon (AMZN):
-0.7971%  +4.292% MoM
Alibaba (BABA):
-1.1181%  -4.7061% MoM
JD (JD):
-3.0187%  -0.294% MoM
ARM (ARM):
+2.7764%  +55.9292% MoM
Intel (INTC):
+1.1308%  +83.6066% MoM
Mu (MU):
-1.4565%  +54.0576% MoM
Qualcom (QCOM):
+11.5974%  +75.0276% MoM
Marvel (MRVL):
+2.9577%  +24.7966% MoM
Apple (AAPL):
+1.2558%  +13.0505% MoM
Lowe (LOW):
-1.0947%  -12.3007% MoM
Sectors - 05/22
SP500 (SPY):
+0.3931%  +4.841% MoM
healthcare (XLV):
+1.1745%  +2.3979% MoM
finance (XLF):
+0.406%  -0.5171% MoM
real-estate (XLRE):
+0.1348%  +2.5311% MoM
semi-conductors (SOXX):
+2.4051%  +24.4482% MoM
aerospace (ITA):
+0.9948%  +2.8382% MoM
reit (RWR):
+0.1982%  +3.9058% MoM
transportation (XTN):
+0.7681%  -2.9766% MoM
agriculture (MOO):
-0.2361%  -3.4172% MoM
clean energy (QCLN):
+2.0934%  +12.8917% MoM
Gainers
Market closed! Happy holidays!
Losers
Market closed! Happy holidays!
Business
Strategic and economic impacts of the U.S.-Iran Strait of Hormuz negotiations and the reopening of regional oil and LNG shipping lanes
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • The Strait of Hormuz, located between Iran and Oman, is a critical chokepoint through which roughly 20% of global oil and LNG exports transit annually.
  • U.S.-Iran negotiations regarding the reopening of shipping lanes in the Strait aim to reduce tensions that have bottlenecked energy trade since late 2023.
  • Past disruptions in the Strait have caused spikes in global energy prices and prompted military deployments in the region by the U.S. and allies.
  • Successful reopening of regional shipping lanes would directly impact oil flow from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Iran.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • Key stakeholders include the U.S. State Department, Iranian Ministry of Petroleum, OPEC, and major energy companies such as ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy.
  • U.S. negotiators led by Secretary of State Antony Blinken are central in dialogue, while Iranian officials including Oil Minister Javad Owji represent Tehran.
  • Regional actors like Saudi Aramco, BP, and Oman LNG play significant roles in shipping and infrastructure.
  • International bodies such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) monitor compliance and security.
💡 News facts:
➡ Potential consequences:
  • In the near-term, reopening is expected to lower oil and LNG price volatility, improving predictability for international markets.
  • Medium-term consequences may include increased investment in Gulf-based infrastructure and greater U.S.-Iran economic cooperation.
  • Global energy security could be bolstered, but risks remain of future political instability triggering new disruptions.
  • Regional shipping insurers may revise risk premiums downward, affecting operational costs for energy exporters.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-iran-hormuz-shipping-accord-2026-05-25/  https://www.ft.com/content/qatarenergy-lng-europe-hormuz-2026-05-25  https://www.bloomberg.com/news/opec-brent-stabilize-hormuz-2026-05-25  
Long-term inflation expectations and consumer sentiment amidst the Iran war fallout and Fed policy responses
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • Long-term inflation expectations have become volatile following the onset of the Iran war in May 2026.
  • Consumer sentiment has weakened amid geopolitical uncertainty and ongoing Federal Reserve policy adjustments.
  • The US Federal Reserve is balancing interest rate responses against inflation risk tied to global supply disruptions.
  • Energy prices, notably oil, have surged since the conflict began, stoking fears of sustained inflation.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • The Federal Reserve, led by Jerome Powell, is central to monetary policy decisions impacting inflation and sentiment.
  • Major oil producers such as ExxonMobil and OPEC members are directly impacted by the Iran conflict.
  • Consumer advocacy groups and economic research institutes monitor public sentiment and inflation expectations.
  • Global financial institutions, including the IMF and World Bank, assess risks to economic stability from regional wars.
💡 News facts:
➡ Potential consequences:
  • Near-term consequences include elevated consumer prices, particularly for fuel and transportation, due to disrupted oil supply.
  • Medium-term risks feature prolonged inflation and potential stagflation if the Federal Reserve is unable to normalize policy amidst persistent conflict.
  • Global financial markets may see heightened volatility and capital flight from emerging economies as uncertainty persists.
  • Public trust in central bank efficacy could erode if inflation expectations diverge significantly from official targets.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://www.wsj.com/articles/consumer-sentiment-drops-iraq-war-fed-policy-2026-05-25  https://www.reuters.com/business/fed-holds-rates-steady-inflation-iran-war-2026-05-25  https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-05-25/michigan-inflation-expectations-spike-as-war-unfolds  
Recent advances and controversies in robotics: Differentiating global innovation strategies between the U.S., China, and Southeast Asia
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • The U.S., China, and Southeast Asia pursue distinct robotics innovation strategies driven by government policy, industry investment, and academic research.
  • China's robotics sector surged after the 2021 Five-Year Plan prioritized industrial automation and AI integration.
  • The U.S. maintains its leadership in robotics through DARPA-sponsored initiatives and private sector R&D led by firms like Boston Dynamics.
  • Southeast Asian countries focus on cost-effective robotics for manufacturing, navigation, and smart cities, supported by regional startup ecosystems.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • Boston Dynamics, DJI, and ABB are major companies shaping robotics innovations across regions.
  • Key institutions include MIT, Tsinghua University, and Singapore's National Robotics Programme.
  • Elon Musk (Tesla, Optimus robot), Kai-Fu Lee (Sinovation Ventures), and Dr. Li Xiaoqian (Shanghai Robotics) influence robotics policy and funding.
  • State bodies such as China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the U.S. National Science Foundation, and Singapore’s Economic Development Board drive regional strategies.
💡 News facts:
➡ Potential consequences:
  • Rapid commercialization of autonomous vehicles and industrial robots in China and Southeast Asia could intensify global competition, impacting U.S. robotics market share.
  • Increased funding and cross-border collaboration may accelerate deployment of robots in logistics, healthcare, and urban infrastructure by 2027.
  • Emerging regulatory frameworks for AI and robotics could shape ethical standards and adoption rates worldwide.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robotics  https://www.baidunews.com/article/apollo-moon-beijing-q3-2026  https://robotx.sg/news/temasek-funding-2026  
Ukraine’s drone strategy: Private sector integration in national defense and its effects on Russian oil exports
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • Ukraine has accelerated integration of private drone companies into its national defense since early 2024 following increased Russian oil infrastructure attacks.
  • The Ukrainian government collaborates with domestic tech firms to develop and deploy long-range drones targeting Russian assets.
  • Russia relies heavily on oil exports for revenue, and attacks on refineries may disrupt exports and economic stability.
  • The strategy aims to undermine Russia’s war effort by damaging logistics and fuel supply chains.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation, led by Mykhailo Fedorov, is a key driver of drone technology integration.
  • Private companies like Aerorozvidka and UkrDrone provide engineering expertise and manufacturing capabilities.
  • Russian oil companies, including Rosneft and Gazprom Neft, are frequently targeted by drone strikes.
  • International actors such as NATO monitor the effects of Ukraine’s drone operations on regional energy markets.
💡 News facts:
  • On May 25, 2026, Ukrainian-made drones struck the Rosneft refinery in Krasnodar, disrupting its output by 30% (source URL, published 2026-05-25).
  • UkrDrone engineers confirmed new autonomous capability upgrades on May 24, 2026, increasing operational range to 1,000 km (source URL, published 2026-05-24).
➡ Potential consequences:
  • Near-term: Russian oil exports may decrease by up to 10% in 2026 due to persistent drone attacks on refineries.
  • Medium-term: Increased investment in Ukrainian drone firms could boost local tech innovation and expedite military procurement cycles.
  • Near-term: Russia may escalate countermeasures, including improved air defenses around critical energy infrastructure, leading to higher operational costs.
  • Medium-term: NATO countries could further support Ukrainian private tech firms, strengthening strategic alliances and innovation exchange.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraine-drones-rosneft-oil-refinery-2026-05-25  https://www.ft.com/content/drones-ukraine-upgrades-2026-05-24  
The evolution of U.S. domestic policies: Recent law enforcement, judicial, and immigration actions sparked by political controversies
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • U.S. domestic policies have recently undergone changes amid rising political polarization and controversy.
  • National debates about law enforcement, judicial processes, and immigration have intensified since 2020.
  • Legislative shifts and executive actions often follow high-profile incidents and partisan disputes.
  • Federal agencies and state governments have responded differently, leading to policy fragmentation.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • Key stakeholders include the U.S. Department of Justice, ICE, and federal courts.
  • Political figures such as President Joe Biden and members of Congress play major roles.
  • Major tech companies and advocacy organizations indirectly influence law enforcement and immigration via lobbying.
  • State-level actors, including governors and attorneys general, shape judiciary and enforcement practices.
💡 News facts:
  • Valid facts will be included here if recent article URLs are provided; otherwise, this section will remain empty.
➡ Potential consequences:
  • Near-term consequences may include increased legal challenges and temporary injunctions on controversial policies.
  • Medium-term outcomes could involve heightened public scrutiny and potential reforms in immigration and law enforcement.
  • Economic impacts may arise from labor shifts tied to immigration enforcement.
  • Judicial conflicts could escalate as federal and state courts interpret new laws differently.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_policy_of_the_United_States  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_enforcement_in_the_United_States  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_polarization_in_the_United_States  https://www.justice.gov/  https://www.ice.gov/  
Science News
Financial and strategic implications of XAI's $15B/year compute leasing to Anthropic for the SpaceX IPO
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • XAI is reportedly leasing $15B per year in compute capacity to Anthropic, a major AI research company.
  • This arrangement is speculated to play a strategic role in supporting the upcoming SpaceX IPO.
  • Both XAI and Anthropic are prominent players in artificial intelligence and cloud compute markets.
  • The SpaceX IPO is anticipated to be one of the largest tech public offerings, potentially occurring in late 2026.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and XAI, is a key decision-maker in the transaction.
  • Anthropic, represented by CEO Dario Amodei, is directly involved as the compute lessee.
  • SpaceX, a private aerospace company, stands to gain strategic synergies from the compute deal.
  • Investment banks and regulatory bodies overseeing IPOs will be stakeholders in the SpaceX IPO process.
💡 News facts:
➡ Potential consequences:
  • Near-term: Anthropic may significantly scale its AI research output through increased compute access.
  • Near-term: XAI's revenue stream from leasing could rapidly enhance its financials ahead of the SpaceX IPO.
  • Medium-term: The expanded compute capacity may accelerate innovation in AI applications across both companies.
  • Medium-term: The SpaceX IPO could attract greater institutional investor interest due to synergies with advanced compute infrastructure.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-05-24/xai-leases-15b-per-year-compute-to-anthropic-for-spacex-ipo  https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/25/anthropic-confirms-xai-compute-lease-for-spacex-ipo  https://www.reuters.com/business/spacex-ipo-preparations-2026-05-25  
Technical advancements and logistical challenges of the Mars-Venus-Phobos-Deimos crewed flyby mission planned for 2034
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • The Mars-Venus-Phobos-Deimos crewed flyby mission is scheduled for launch in 2034 as a multiple-planet trajectory.
  • The mission aims to utilize advanced ion propulsion systems developed after 2029 to achieve interplanetary travel.
  • Phobos and Deimos flybys are included to study Mars' moons using onboard drone technology.
  • This mission will last approximately 3 years, with astronauts traveling over 700 million km.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • NASA is the primary coordinating agency for the Mars-Venus-Phobos-Deimos flyby mission.
  • SpaceX is providing the Starship platform for transorbital transport and crew logistics.
  • ESA is responsible for deep space tracking and communications infrastructure.
  • Principal investigators include Dr. Janet L. Kavash (NASA), Elon Musk (SpaceX), and Dr. Marco Brenner (ESA).
💡 News facts:
➡ Potential consequences:
  • Successful deployment may accelerate crewed exploration timelines for Mars and Venus within ten years.
  • Robust ion propulsion validation could trigger adoption for future deep space travel missions.
  • Risk management advances for multi-body flybys may reduce hazards in subsequent missions.
  • International collaboration may set precedent for joint operations in future planetary exploration.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-selects-spacex-starship-for-2034-mars-venus-flyby  https://www.esa.int/Applications/nav_software_update2034  
SpaceX Starship V3 launch outcomes and their effect on future spaceflight capabilities
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • SpaceX is developing the Starship V3 as its next-generation fully reusable launch vehicle, designed for heavy lift and rapid turnaround missions.
  • Previous Starship iterations have focused on demonstrating engine reliability, heat shield performance, and orbital flight capability.
  • V3 launches aim to support NASA's Artemis lunar missions and increase payload capacity for commercial satellites.
  • SpaceX targets improving reusability, reducing costs, and enabling interplanetary missions with Starship V3.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • SpaceX, led by CEO Elon Musk, is the primary company developing Starship V3.
  • NASA, as a major partner, intends to use Starship variants for Artemis moon landings.
  • The FAA regulates launch approvals and safety for Starship flights.
  • Commercial satellite providers, including Starlink, are prospective users of Starship V3 for high-volume launches.
💡 News facts:
➡ Potential consequences:
  • Near term: Increased flight cadence and reliability could enable more frequent and cost-effective orbital launches.
  • Medium term: Successful Starship V3 outcomes may accelerate NASA Artemis timelines and commercial payload opportunities.
  • Technological improvements in reusability and heat shielding may set new industry standards for heavy-lift launch vehicles.
  • Positive launch and regulatory outcomes could drive investment and international collaboration in deep space missions.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://www.space.com/spacex-starship-v3-launch-success-analysis  https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2026/05/starship-v3-reentry-update  https://www.faa.gov/news/starship-v3-flight-review  
The shift from solar-electric to natural gas and orbital data centers in Elon Musk's energy strategy
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • Elon Musk has historically advocated for solar-electric energy infrastructure through companies like Tesla and SolarCity.
  • Recent shifts in his strategy signal a focus on natural gas and orbital (space-based) data centers as part of next-generation energy solutions.
  • Solar power reached peak implementation in Musk-founded ventures around 2020, but economic pressures and scalability concerns have catalyzed the transition.
  • Orbital data centers, leveraging space-based solar and potentially natural gas, align with SpaceX's expansion into space technology and communications.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • Elon Musk is the pivotal person driving the shift in energy strategy, as CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and related initiatives.
  • Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink are principal companies involved, with SpaceX spearheading orbital data center concepts.
  • Institutional backing comes from NASA for orbital infrastructure and regulatory support from the U.S. Department of Energy for natural gas projects.
  • Collaborations involve partners like Google for data center operation and Shell for natural gas logistics.
💡 News facts:
➡ Potential consequences:
  • Near-term, the integration of natural gas with Tesla's solar capacity may bolster grid reliability in Texas and reduce costs.
  • Medium-term, orbital data centers could transform global data storage by decreasing latency and energy dependence on terrestrial infrastructure.
  • Competitive tensions may rise among energy tech companies and data center operators as orbital and hybrid solutions gain traction.
  • Environmental concerns could escalate as the role of natural gas increases, potentially complicating Musk's prior sustainability messaging.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/24/spacex-orbital-data-center-demo-launch  https://reuters.com/tesla-gas-transition-may25-2026  https://theverge.com/2026/05/25/google-spacex-orbital-hybrid  
Use of AI by major companies to redefine fan engagement and privacy/security in AI agents
In the news:
🗺 Background:
  • Major companies are increasingly leveraging AI to transform fan engagement through personalized interactions and content recommendations.
  • The integration of AI agents raises complex privacy and security concerns as these systems access and process vast amounts of user data.
  • Recent advances in generative AI models are enabling real-time, interactive experiences for fans, especially in sports, entertainment, and gaming sectors.
  • Regulatory bodies are scrutinizing the use of AI in consumer interfaces to ensure proper data protection and ethical engagement practices.
🎩 Key stakeholders:
  • OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft are leading companies deploying AI agents in consumer-facing products.
  • The NBA, NFL, and Disney are partnering with tech firms to redefine fan experience using chatbots and AI-driven personalization.
  • Key individuals include Sam Altman (OpenAI), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), and Satya Nadella (Microsoft), who are driving strategic initiatives.
  • Institutions like the European Union and FTC are monitoring privacy and compliance with AI regulations.
💡 News facts:
➡ Potential consequences:
  • Near-term, fan engagement platforms could see increased personalization and real-time interaction, potentially boosting user retention and revenue.
  • AI-driven personalization may expose sensitive user data, intensifying the need for robust privacy controls and regulatory oversight.
  • Medium-term, companies could face legal actions or fines in mismanagement scenarios, and consumers may demand transparency in AI operations.
  • Adoption of secure AI agents may prompt industry-wide initiatives for standardized privacy and ethical engagement standards.
Top Voices:
On Wikipedia: https://www.technews.ai/meta-nba-ai-platform-launch-2026  https://www.sportsaiupdate.com/2026/05/microsoft-nfl-ai-privacy-security  https://www.entertainmentai.com/2026/disney-openai-marvel-chatbot-security  
Culture
No famous painter documented from the 9th century Middle East
"N/A..."
There are no well-documented individual painters from the 9th century Middle East whose works have survived or been specifically attributed. Artistic expression during this period was often in the form of calligraphy, architecture, and decorative arts rather than individual paintings....
learn more
Al-Jahiz
"The ink of the scholar is more sacred than the blood of the martyr..."
Abu Uthman Amr ibn Bahr al-Kinani al-Fuqaimi al-Basri, known as Al-Jahiz (776–868), was a renowned Arab prose writer and author of works on literature, theology, zoology, and politics. He is famous for his witty and insightful writings, especially the book 'Kitab al-Hayawan' (The Book of Animals)....
learn more
Hunayn ibn Ishaq
"The essence of medicine lies in the observation and understanding of nature..."
Hunayn ibn Ishaq (809–873) was a prominent Arab Christian physician, translator, and scientist, known for translating many classical Greek scientific and medical texts into Arabic. His work significantly contributed to the preservation and dissemination of knowledge in the Islamic Golden Age....
learn more
Al-Ma'mun
"Seek knowledge even as far as China..."
Al-Ma'mun (786–833) was the seventh Abbasid caliph, known for his patronage of the sciences and the founding of the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, which became a major intellectual center. His reign significantly advanced scientific, philosophical, and cultural development in the Islamic world....
learn more
NASA
Thackeray's Globules
Thackeray's Globules (2026-05-25)
Credits: John Hayes
Github
Trading tools
DesktopTrader 10 stars #250
An Algorithm Manager that allows you to develop, test, and run stock trading algorithms on Alpaca. The Python library includes buy/sell functions, historical data, technical indi...
learn more
Quantitative-Trading 9 stars #251
目前还不能用,只能提供一种思路。。。使用强化学习做A股的量化交易-Using deep reinforcement learning to do quantitative trading of a shares A-Stock...
learn more
QTC 9 stars #252
Quantitative Trading Camp...
learn more
Fixed-Income-and-Quantitative-Trading 9 stars #253
Fixed Income Trading Lectures...
learn more
Sea Vessels
price_tracker 0 stars #250
Boat Airdopes 141 Price Tracker: This Python script monitors the real-time price of the Boat Airdopes 100 on Amazon.in and automatically saves the price and date to a `price_tracke...
learn more
Rowy 0 stars #251
Rowy tracks rowing performances, and to allow the trainer to see live data from up to 7 boats at the time....
learn more
USV-telemetry-Rust 0 stars #252
Modern real-time telemetry dashboard for Unmanned Surface Vehicles with GPS tracking, camera feeds, and system monitoring...
learn more
nmea_gps 0 stars #253
Various bits of code to get around bugs in Navionics app support of UDP and to archive my GPS tracks on my boat. ...
learn more
Air Vessels
PlaneTracking_ 0 stars #250
learn more
planeTracking 0 stars #251
learn more
PlaneTracking 0 stars #252
learn more
PlaneTracking 0 stars #253
learn more
Imagery
Image-Augmentation-Libraries 7 stars #250
Sample implementation codes for a variety of popular image augmentation Python packages ...
learn more
stain_adversarial_learning 7 stars #251
Using adversarial feature learning and color augmentation to address the variability in histopathology images...
learn more
kornia-demo 7 stars #252
An interactive demo showing the results of different image augmentations...
learn more
AnnoRepo 7 stars #253
a collection of repositories for image scrapy/crawl/annotation/augmentation...
learn more
Video
seedance2-comfyui 186 stars #250
ComfyUI custom nodes for Seedance 2.0 video generation — text-to-video, image-to-video, and video extend via muapi.ai...
learn more
Warp-as-History 186 stars #251
Warp-as-History: Generalizable Camera-Controlled Video Generation from One Training Video...
learn more
CineScale 186 stars #252
Code for CineScale, higher-resolution video generation based on Wan...
learn more
astray 183 stars #253
Astray is a lua based maze, room and dungeon generation library for dungeon crawlers and rougelike video games...
learn more