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    Elyra

    Elyra

    Elyra extends JupyterLab with an AI centric approach

    Elyra is a set of AI-centric extensions to JupyterLab Notebooks. The Elyra Getting Started Guide includes more details on these features. A version-specific summary of new features is located on the releases page.
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    ExSTraCS

    ExSTraCS

    Extended Supervised Tracking and Classifying System

    This advanced machine learning algorithm is a Michigan-style learning classifier system (LCS) developed to specialize in classification, prediction, data mining, and knowledge discovery tasks. Michigan-style LCS algorithms constitute a unique class of algorithms that distribute learned patterns over a collaborative population of of individually interpretable IF:THEN rules, allowing them to flexibly and effectively describe complex and diverse problem spaces. ExSTraCS was primarily developed to address problems in epidemiological data mining to identify complex patterns relating predictive attributes in noisy datasets to disease phenotypes of interest. ExSTraCS combines a number of recent advancements into a single algorithmic platform. It can flexibly handle (1) discrete or continuous attributes, (2) missing data, (3) balanced or imbalanced datasets, and (4) binary or many classes. A complete users guide for ExSTraCS is included. Coded in Python 2.7.
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    ExoPlanet

    ExoPlanet

    GUI based toolkit for running common Machine Learning algorithms.

    ExoPlanet provides a graphical interface for the construction, evaluation and application of a Machine Learning model in predictive analysis. With the back-end built using the numpy and scikit-learn libraries, as a toolkit, ExoPlanet couples fast and well tested algorithms, a UI designed over the Qt4 framework, and graphs rendered using Matplotlib to provide the user with a rich interface, rapid analytics and interactive visuals. ExoPlanet is designed to have a minimal learning curve, allowing researchers to focus on the applicative aspect of Machine Learning rather than their implementation details. It provides algorithms for unsupervised and supervised learning, which may be done with continuous or discrete labels. Post analysis, the toolkit further automates building the visual representations for the trained model.
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    FARM

    FARM

    Fast & easy transfer learning for NLP

    FARM makes Transfer Learning with BERT & Co simple, fast and enterprise-ready. It's built upon transformers and provides additional features to simplify the life of developers: Parallelized preprocessing, highly modular design, multi-task learning, experiment tracking, easy debugging and close integration with AWS SageMaker. With FARM you can build fast proofs-of-concept for tasks like text classification, NER or question answering and transfer them easily into production. Easy fine-tuning of language models to your task and domain language. AMP optimizers (~35% faster) and parallel preprocessing (16 CPU cores => ~16x faster). Modular design of language models and prediction heads. Switch between heads or combine them for multitask learning. Full Compatibility with HuggingFace Transformers' models and model hub. Smooth upgrading to newer language models. Integration of custom datasets via Processor class. Powerful experiment tracking & execution.
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    FEDML Open Source

    FEDML Open Source

    The unified and scalable ML library for large-scale training

    A Unified and Scalable Machine Learning Library for Running Training and Deployment Anywhere at Any Scale. TensorOpera AI is the next-gen cloud service for LLMs & Generative AI. It helps developers to launch complex model training, deployment, and federated learning anywhere on decentralized GPUs, multi-clouds, edge servers, and smartphones, easily, economically, and securely. Highly integrated with TensorOpera open source library, TensorOpera AI provides holistic support of three interconnected AI infrastructure layers: user-friendly MLOps, a well-managed scheduler, and high-performance ML libraries for running any AI jobs across GPU Clouds. A typical workflow is shown in the figure above. When a developer wants to run a pre-built job in Studio or Job Store, TensorOperaLaunch swiftly pairs AI jobs with the most economical GPU resources, and auto-provisions, and effortlessly runs the job, eliminating complex environment setup and management.
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    FFCV

    FFCV

    Fast Forward Computer Vision (and other ML workloads!)

    ffcv is a drop-in data loading system that dramatically increases data throughput in model training. From gridding to benchmarking to fast research iteration, there are many reasons to want faster model training. Below we present premade codebases for training on ImageNet and CIFAR, including both (a) extensible codebases and (b) numerous premade training configurations.
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    FID score for PyTorch

    FID score for PyTorch

    Compute FID scores with PyTorch

    This is a port of the official implementation of Fréchet Inception Distance to PyTorch. FID is a measure of similarity between two datasets of images. It was shown to correlate well with human judgement of visual quality and is most often used to evaluate the quality of samples of Generative Adversarial Networks. FID is calculated by computing the Fréchet distance between two Gaussians fitted to feature representations of the Inception network. The weights and the model are exactly the same as in the official Tensorflow implementation, and were tested to give very similar results (e.g. .08 absolute error and 0.0009 relative error on LSUN, using ProGAN generated images). However, due to differences in the image interpolation implementation and library backends, FID results still differ slightly from the original implementation. In difference to the official implementation, you can choose to use a different feature layer of the Inception network instead of the default pool3 layer.
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    FISSURE

    FISSURE

    The RF and reverse engineering framework for everyone

    FISSURE is an open-source radio frequency analysis and signal intelligence framework built to support software-defined radio research, wireless security experimentation, and protocol reverse engineering. The project brings together tools for capturing, inspecting, decoding, replaying, and analyzing RF signals across a wide range of wireless technologies. It is designed as a practical environment for researchers and operators who need to move from raw spectrum observation to structured investigation without stitching together too many separate utilities by hand. The platform supports workflows related to signal discovery, demodulation, packet inspection, fuzzing, and attack simulation, making it useful for both defensive research and controlled lab testing. Its architecture is oriented toward extensibility, so users can integrate additional hardware, signal-processing components, and protocol-specific modules depending on their needs.
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    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning

    Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning using OpenCV and Tensorflow/Keras. Face Mask Detection System built with OpenCV, Keras/TensorFlow using Deep Learning and Computer Vision concepts in order to detect face masks in static images as well as in real-time video streams. Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there are no efficient face mask detection applications which are now in high demand for transportation means, densely populated areas, residential districts, large-scale manufacturers and other enterprises to ensure safety. The absence of large datasets of ‘with_mask’ images has made this task cumbersome and challenging. Our face mask detector doesn't use any morphed masked images dataset and the model is accurate. Owing to the use of MobileNetV2 architecture, it is computationally efficient, thus making it easier to deploy the model to embedded systems (Raspberry Pi, Google Coral, etc.).
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    Fairlearn

    Fairlearn

    A Python package to assess and improve fairness of ML models

    Fairlearn is a Python package that empowers developers of artificial intelligence (AI) systems to assess their system's fairness and mitigate any observed unfairness issues. Fairlearn contains mitigation algorithms as well as metrics for model assessment. Besides the source code, this repository also contains Jupyter notebooks with examples of Fairlearn usage. An AI system can behave unfairly for a variety of reasons. In Fairlearn, we define whether an AI system is behaving unfairly in terms of its impact on people – i.e., in terms of harm. Fairness of AI systems is about more than simply running lines of code. In each use case, both societal and technical aspects shape who might be harmed by AI systems and how. There are many complex sources of unfairness and a variety of societal and technical processes for mitigation, not just the mitigation algorithms in our library.
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    Feature-engine

    Feature-engine

    Feature engineering package with sklearn like functionality

    Feature-engine is a Python library with multiple transformers to engineer and select features for use in machine learning models. Feature-engine's transformers follow Scikit-learn's functionality with fit() and transform() methods to learn the transforming parameters from the data and then transform it.
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    Featuretools

    Featuretools

    An open source python library for automated feature engineering

    An open source Python framework for automated feature engineering. Featuretools automatically creates features from temporal and relational datasets. Featuretools uses DFS for automated feature engineering. You can combine your raw data with what you know about your data to build meaningful features for machine learning and predictive modeling. Featuretools provides APIs to ensure only valid data is used for calculations, keeping your feature vectors safe from common label leakage problems. You can specify prediction times row-by-row. Featuretools come with a library of low-level functions that can be stacked to create features. You can build and share your own custom primitives to be reused on any dataset. Featuretools works alongside tools you already use to build machine learning pipelines. You can load in pandas' data frames and automatically create meaningful features in a fraction of the time it would take to do so manually.
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    FiftyOne

    FiftyOne

    The open-source tool for building high-quality datasets

    The open-source tool for building high-quality datasets and computer vision models. Nothing hinders the success of machine learning systems more than poor-quality data. And without the right tools, improving a model can be time-consuming and inefficient. FiftyOne supercharges your machine learning workflows by enabling you to visualize datasets and interpret models faster and more effectively. Improving data quality and understanding your model’s failure modes are the most impactful ways to boost the performance of your model. FiftyOne provides the building blocks for optimizing your dataset analysis pipeline. Use it to get hands-on with your data, including visualizing complex labels, evaluating your models, exploring scenarios of interest, identifying failure modes, finding annotation mistakes, and much more! Surveys show that machine learning engineers spend over half of their time wrangling data, but it doesn't have to be that way.
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    Finance

    Finance

    150+ quantitative finance Python programs

    Finance is a repository that compiles structured notes and educational material related to financial analysis, markets, and quantitative finance concepts. The project focuses on explaining key principles used in finance and investment analysis, including topics such as financial statements, valuation models, portfolio theory, and financial markets. The repository is designed as a study reference for students and professionals who want to understand financial systems and the analytical frameworks used in financial decision-making. It organizes concepts into structured documents that explain both theoretical principles and practical calculations used in finance. The materials often include definitions, formulas, conceptual explanations, and examples to help readers understand how financial models and instruments function in real markets.
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    FineSplice

    FineSplice

    Enhanced splice junction detection and estimation from RNA-Seq data

    FineSplice is a Python wrapper to TopHat2 geared towards a reliable identification of expressed exon junctions from RNA-Seq data, at enhanced detection precision with small loss in sensitivity. Following alignment with TopHat2 using known transcript annotations, FineSplice takes as input the resulting BAM file and outputs a confident set of expressed splice junctions with the corresponding read counts. Potential false positives arising from spurious alignments are filtered out via a semi-supervised anomaly detection strategy based on logistic regression. Multiple mapping reads with a unique location after filtering are rescued and reallocated to the most reliable candidate location. FineSplice requires Python 2.x (>= 2.6) with the following modules installed: pysam (http://code.google.com/p/pysam/) and scikit-learn (http://scikit-learn.org/). For further details check out our publication: Nucl. Acids Res. (2014) doi: 10.1093/nar/gku166
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    Five video classification methods

    Five video classification methods

    Code that accompanies my blog post outlining five video classification

    Classifying video presents unique challenges for machine learning models. As I’ve covered in my previous posts, video has the added (and interesting) property of temporal features in addition to the spatial features present in 2D images. While this additional information provides us more to work with, it also requires different network architectures and, often, adds larger memory and computational demands.We won’t use any optical flow images. This reduces model complexity, training time, and a whole whack load of hyperparameters we don’t have to worry about. Every video will be subsampled down to 40 frames. So a 41-frame video and a 500-frame video will both be reduced to 40 frames, with the 500-frame video essentially being fast-forwarded. We won’t do much preprocessing. A common preprocessing step for video classification is subtracting the mean, but we’ll keep the frames pretty raw from start to finish.
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    FlexLLMGen

    FlexLLMGen

    Running large language models on a single GPU

    FlexLLMGen is an open-source inference engine designed to run large language models efficiently on limited hardware resources such as a single GPU. The system focuses on high-throughput generation workloads where large batches of text must be processed quickly, such as large-scale data extraction or document analysis tasks. Instead of requiring expensive multi-GPU systems, the framework uses techniques such as memory offloading, compression, and optimized batching to run large models on commodity hardware. The architecture distributes computation and memory usage across the GPU, CPU, and disk in order to maximize the number of tokens processed during inference. This design allows organizations to deploy powerful language models for high-volume tasks without the infrastructure costs typically associated with large-scale AI systems. The project is particularly useful for workloads that prioritize throughput over latency, including benchmarking experiments and large corpus analysis.
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    Foolbox

    Foolbox

    Python toolbox to create adversarial examples

    Foolbox: Fast adversarial attacks to benchmark the robustness of machine learning models in PyTorch, TensorFlow, and JAX. Foolbox 3 is built on top of EagerPy and runs natively in PyTorch, TensorFlow, and JAX. Foolbox provides a large collection of state-of-the-art gradient-based and decision-based adversarial attacks. Catch bugs before running your code thanks to extensive type annotations in Foolbox. Foolbox is a Python library that lets you easily run adversarial attacks against machine learning models like deep neural networks. It is built on top of EagerPy and works natively with models in PyTorch, TensorFlow, and JAX.
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    Forecasting Best Practices

    Forecasting Best Practices

    Time Series Forecasting Best Practices & Examples

    Time series forecasting is one of the most important topics in data science. Almost every business needs to predict the future in order to make better decisions and allocate resources more effectively. This repository provides examples and best practice guidelines for building forecasting solutions. The goal of this repository is to build a comprehensive set of tools and examples that leverage recent advances in forecasting algorithms to build solutions and operationalize them. Rather than creating implementations from scratch, we draw from existing state-of-the-art libraries and build additional utilities around processing and featuring the data, optimizing and evaluating models, and scaling up to the cloud. The examples and best practices are provided as Python Jupyter notebooks and R markdown files and a library of utility functions.
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    GNNPCSAFT

    GNNPCSAFT

    Smart Thermodynamic Modeling with Graph Neural Networks

    The GNNPCSAFT app is an implementation of our project that focuses on using Graph Neural Networks (GNN) to estimate the pure-component parameters of the Equation of State PC-SAFT. We developed this app so the scientific community can access the model's results easily. In this app, the estimated pure-component parameters can be used to calculate thermodynamic properties and compare them with experimental data from the ThermoML Archive. To install the GNNPCSAFT app, download the appropriate latest release from the Files, unzip the file, and run the executable for your operating system (Linux or Windows). More info on github repository.
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    GNNPCSAFT Web App

    GNNPCSAFT Web App

    Smart Thermodynamic Modeling with Graph Neural Networks

    The GNNPCSAFT Web App is an implementation of our project that focuses on using Graph Neural Networks (GNN) to estimate the pure-component parameters of the Equation of State PC-SAFT. We developed this app so the scientific community can access the model's results easily. In this app, the estimated pure-component parameters can be used to calculate thermodynamic properties and compare them with experimental data from the ThermoML Archive. More info on github repository.
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    GPU Puzzles

    GPU Puzzles

    Solve puzzles. Learn CUDA

    GPU Puzzles is an educational project designed to teach GPU programming concepts through interactive coding exercises and puzzles. Instead of presenting traditional lecture-style explanations, the project immerses learners directly in hands-on programming tasks that demonstrate how GPU computation works. The exercises are implemented using Python with the Numba CUDA interface, which allows Python code to compile into GPU kernels that run on CUDA-enabled hardware. By solving progressively more complex puzzles, learners gain a practical understanding of how parallel algorithms operate on graphics processing units. The project emphasizes experimentation and problem solving, encouraging learners to discover GPU programming techniques through trial and exploration. It can be run in cloud environments such as Google Colab, making it easy for beginners to start experimenting without configuring local GPU hardware.
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    GPflow

    GPflow

    Gaussian processes in TensorFlow

    GPflow is a package for building Gaussian process models in Python. It implements modern Gaussian process inference for composable kernels and likelihoods. GPflow builds on TensorFlow 2.4+ and TensorFlow Probability for running computations, which allows fast execution on GPUs.
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    pygpr is a collection of algorithms that can be used to perform Gaussian process regression and global optimization.
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    Gluon CV Toolkit

    Gluon CV Toolkit

    Gluon CV Toolkit

    GluonCV provides implementations of state-of-the-art (SOTA) deep learning algorithms in computer vision. It aims to help engineers, researchers, and students quickly prototype products, validate new ideas and learn computer vision. It features training scripts that reproduce SOTA results reported in latest papers, a large set of pre-trained models, carefully designed APIs and easy-to-understand implementations and community support. From fundamental image classification, object detection, semantic segmentation and pose estimation, to instance segmentation and video action recognition. The model zoo is the one-stop shopping center for many models you are expecting. GluonCV embraces a flexible development pattern while is super easy to optimize and deploy without retaining a heavyweight deep learning framework.
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