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    GluonNLP

    GluonNLP

    NLP made easy

    GluonNLP is a toolkit that helps you solve NLP problems. It provides easy-to-use tools that helps you load the text data, process the text data, and train models. To facilitate both the engineers and researchers, we provide command-line-toolkits for downloading and processing the NLP datasets. Gluon NLP makes it easy to evaluate and train word embeddings. Here are examples to evaluate the pre-trained embeddings included in the Gluon NLP toolkit as well as example scripts for training embeddings on custom datasets. Fasttext models trained with the library of Facebook research are exported both in text and a binary format. Unlike the text format, the binary format preserves information about subword units and consequently supports the computation of word vectors for words unknown during training (and not included in the text format). Besides training new fastText embeddings with Gluon NLP it is also possible to load the binary format into a Block provided by the Gluon NLP toolkit.
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    GluonTS

    GluonTS

    Probabilistic time series modeling in Python

    GluonTS is a Python package for probabilistic time series modeling, focusing on deep learning based models. GluonTS requires Python 3.6 or newer, and the easiest way to install it is via pip. We train a DeepAR-model and make predictions using the simple "airpassengers" dataset. The dataset consists of a single time-series, containing monthly international passengers between the years 1949 and 1960, a total of 144 values (12 years * 12 months). We split the dataset into train and test parts, by removing the last three years (36 months) from the train data. Thus, we will train a model on just the first nine years of data. Python has the notion of extras – dependencies that can be optionally installed to unlock certain features of a package. We make extensive use of optional dependencies in GluonTS to keep the amount of required dependencies minimal. To still allow users to opt-in to certain features, we expose many extra dependencies.
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    Guild AI

    Guild AI

    Experiment tracking, ML developer tools

    Guild AI is an open-source experiment tracking toolkit designed to bring systematic control to machine learning workflows, enabling users to build better models faster. It automatically captures every detail of training runs as unique experiments, facilitating comprehensive tracking and analysis. Users can compare and analyze runs to deepen their understanding and incrementally improve models. Guild AI simplifies hyperparameter tuning by applying state-of-the-art algorithms through straightforward commands, eliminating the need for complex trial setups. It also supports the automation of pipelines, accelerating model development, reducing errors, and providing measurable results. The toolkit is platform-agnostic, running on all major operating systems and integrating seamlessly with existing software engineering tools. Guild AI supports various remote storage types, including Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob Storage, and SSH servers.
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    HDBSCAN

    HDBSCAN

    A high performance implementation of HDBSCAN clustering

    HDBSCAN - Hierarchical Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise. Performs DBSCAN over varying epsilon values and integrates the result to find a clustering that gives the best stability over epsilon. This allows HDBSCAN to find clusters of varying densities (unlike DBSCAN), and be more robust to parameter selection. In practice this means that HDBSCAN returns a good clustering straight away with little or no parameter tuning -- and the primary parameter, minimum cluster size, is intuitive and easy to select. HDBSCAN is ideal for exploratory data analysis; it's a fast and robust algorithm that you can trust to return meaningful clusters (if there are any).
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    HYBRYD

    Library written in C with Python API for IPv6 networking

    This project is a rewritten of an initial project that I've called GLUE and created in 2005. I'm trying to readapt it for Python 2.7.3 and GCC 4.6.3 The library has to be build as a simple Python extension using >python setup.py install and allows to create different kind of servers, clients or hybryds (clients-servers) over (TCP/UDP) using the Ipv6 Protocol. The architecture of the code is based on brain architecture. Will put an IPv6 adress active available as soon as possible so that you can download pieces of codes. The aim of that coding was to use primary linux commands easily codable and make an object of an IPv6 connection. Moreover, the model is full-state!
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    Haiku

    Haiku

    JAX-based neural network library

    Haiku is a library built on top of JAX designed to provide simple, composable abstractions for machine learning research. Haiku is a simple neural network library for JAX that enables users to use familiar object-oriented programming models while allowing full access to JAX’s pure function transformations. Haiku is designed to make the common things we do such as managing model parameters and other model state simpler and similar in spirit to the Sonnet library that has been widely used across DeepMind. It preserves Sonnet’s module-based programming model for state management while retaining access to JAX’s function transformations. Haiku can be expected to compose with other libraries and work well with the rest of JAX. Similar to Sonnet modules, Haiku modules are Python objects that hold references to their own parameters, other modules, and methods that apply functions on user inputs.
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    Haiku Sonnet for JAX

    Haiku Sonnet for JAX

    JAX-based neural network library

    Haiku is a library built on top of JAX designed to provide simple, composable abstractions for machine learning research. JAX is a numerical computing library that combines NumPy, automatic differentiation, and first-class GPU/TPU support. Haiku is a simple neural network library for JAX that enables users to use familiar object-oriented programming models while allowing full access to JAX's pure function transformations. Haiku provides two core tools: a module abstraction, hk.Module, and a simple function transformation, hk.transform. hk.Modules are Python objects that hold references to their own parameters, other modules, and methods that apply functions on user inputs. hk.transform turns functions that use these object-oriented, functionally "impure" modules into pure functions that can be used with jax.jit, jax.grad, jax.pmap, etc.
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    Hamilton DAGWorks

    Hamilton DAGWorks

    Helps scientists define testable, modular, self-documenting dataflow

    Hamilton is a lightweight Python library for directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) of data transformations. Your DAG is portable; it runs anywhere Python runs, whether it's a script, notebook, Airflow pipeline, FastAPI server, etc. Your DAG is expressive; Hamilton has extensive features to define and modify the execution of a DAG (e.g., data validation, experiment tracking, remote execution). To create a DAG, write regular Python functions that specify their dependencies with their parameters. As shown below, it results in readable code that can always be visualized. Hamilton loads that definition and automatically builds the DAG for you. Hamilton brings modularity and structure to any Python application moving data: ETL pipelines, ML workflows, LLM applications, RAG systems, BI dashboards, and the Hamilton UI allows you to automatically visualize, catalog, and monitor execution.
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    High-Level Training Utilities Pytorch

    High-Level Training Utilities Pytorch

    High-level training, data augmentation, and utilities for Pytorch

    Contains significant improvements, bug fixes, and additional support. Get it from the releases, or pull the master branch. This package provides a few things. A high-level module for Keras-like training with callbacks, constraints, and regularizers. Comprehensive data augmentation, transforms, sampling, and loading. Utility tensor and variable functions so you don't need numpy as often. Have any feature requests? Submit an issue! I'll make it happen. Specifically, any data augmentation, data loading, or sampling functions. ModuleTrainer. The ModuleTrainer class provides a high-level training interface that abstracts away the training loop while providing callbacks, constraints, initializers, regularizers, and more. You also have access to the standard evaluation and prediction functions. Torchsample provides a wide range of callbacks, generally mimicking the interface found in Keras.
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    HivisionIDPhoto

    HivisionIDPhoto

    HivisionIDPhotos: a lightweight and efficient AI ID photos tools

    HivisionIDPhotos is an open-source AI project designed to automatically generate professional ID photographs from ordinary portrait images. The system uses computer vision and machine learning models to detect faces, segment the subject from the background, and produce standardized identification photos suitable for official documents. It is designed as a lightweight tool that can perform inference offline and run efficiently on CPUs without requiring powerful GPUs. The software analyzes portrait images, performs background removal, aligns the face according to ID photo standards, and produces images in various official size formats. It also allows the generation of layout sheets such as six-inch photo arrangements for printing multiple ID photos on a single page. The project focuses on building a practical pipeline for automated ID photo production using AI-based segmentation and image processing techniques.
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    homemade-machine-learning is a repository by Oleksii Trekhleb containing Python implementations of classic machine-learning algorithms done “from scratch”, meaning you don’t rely heavily on high-level libraries but instead write the logic yourself to deepen understanding. Each algorithm is accompanied by mathematical explanations, visualizations (often via Jupyter notebooks), and interactive demos so you can tweak parameters, data, and observe outcomes in real time. The purpose is pedagogical: you’ll see linear regression, logistic regression, k-means clustering, neural nets, decision trees, etc., built in Python using fundamentals like NumPy and Matplotlib, not hidden behind API calls. It is well suited for learners who want to move beyond library usage to understand how algorithms operate internally—how cost functions, gradients, updates and predictions work.
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    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird compiles trained ML models into tensor computation

    Hummingbird is a library for compiling trained traditional ML models into tensor computations. Hummingbird allows users to seamlessly leverage neural network frameworks (such as PyTorch) to accelerate traditional ML models. Thanks to Hummingbird, users can benefit from (1) all the current and future optimizations implemented in neural network frameworks; (2) native hardware acceleration; (3) having a unique platform to support both traditional and neural network models; and having all of this (4) without having to re-engineer their models.
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    This program generates customizable hyper-surfaces (multi-dimensional input and output) and samples data from them to be used further as benchmark for response surface modeling tasks or optimization algorithms.
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    An agent-based situated language learning simulation that focuses on lexical learning and grounding, featuring a unigram syntax structure and a CFG-based semantic grammar. Created as a MSc thesis project, using python.
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    IMAGINE

    IMAGINE

    Biological image viewer and processor

    Detection, enumeration, and sizing of biological organisms by image analysis.
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    IVY

    IVY

    The Unified Machine Learning Framework

    Take any code that you'd like to include. For example, an existing TensorFlow model, and some useful functions from both PyTorch and NumPy libraries. Choose any framework for writing your higher-level pipeline, including data loading, distributed training, analytics, logging, visualization etc. Choose any backend framework which should be used under the hood, for running this entire pipeline. Choose the most appropriate device or combination of devices for your needs. DeepMind releases an awesome model on GitHub, written in JAX. We'll use PerceiverIO as an example. Implement the model in PyTorch yourself, spending time and energy ensuring every detail is correct. Otherwise, wait for a PyTorch version to appear on GitHub, among the many re-implementation attempts that appear (a, b, c, d, e, f). Instantly transpile the JAX model to PyTorch. This creates an identical PyTorch equivalent of the original model.
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    Image Quality Assessment

    Image Quality Assessment

    Convolutional Neural Networks to predict aesthetic quality of images

    Image Quality Assessment is an open-source deep learning project that implements neural models for predicting the aesthetic and technical quality of digital images. The repository provides an implementation inspired by the NIMA (Neural Image Assessment) research approach, which uses convolutional neural networks trained on human-annotated datasets to estimate image quality scores. The goal of the project is to automatically evaluate images based on perceived quality factors such as composition, clarity, and visual appeal. Instead of relying on simple image statistics, the system learns patterns that correlate with human judgments about image aesthetics and technical quality. The repository includes code for training models, performing inference, and evaluating predicted scores against labeled datasets. It also provides utilities for image preprocessing and data management that help prepare datasets for training deep learning models.
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    Platform for parallel computation in the Amazon cloud, including machine learning ensembles written in R for computational biology and other areas of scientific research. Home to MR-Tandem, a hadoop-enabled fork of X!Tandem peptide search engine.
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    Intel neon

    Intel neon

    Intel® Nervana™ reference deep learning framework

    neon is Intel's reference deep learning framework committed to best performance on all hardware. Designed for ease of use and extensibility. See the new features in our latest release. We want to highlight that neon v2.0.0+ has been optimized for much better performance on CPUs by enabling Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL). The DNN (Deep Neural Networks) component of MKL that is used by neon is provided free of charge and downloaded automatically as part of the neon installation. The gpu backend is selected by default, so the above command is equivalent to if a compatible GPU resource is found on the system. The Intel Math Kernel Library takes advantages of the parallelization and vectorization capabilities of Intel Xeon and Xeon Phi systems. When hyperthreading is enabled on the system, we recommend the following KMP_AFFINITY setting to make sure parallel threads are 1:1 mapped to the available physical cores.
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    Jina

    Jina

    Build cross-modal and multimodal applications on the cloud

    Jina is a framework that empowers anyone to build cross-modal and multi-modal applications on the cloud. It uplifts a PoC into a production-ready service. Jina handles the infrastructure complexity, making advanced solution engineering and cloud-native technologies accessible to every developer. Build applications that deliver fresh insights from multiple data types such as text, image, audio, video, 3D mesh, PDF with Jina AI’s DocArray. Polyglot gateway that supports gRPC, Websockets, HTTP, GraphQL protocols with TLS. Intuitive design pattern for high-performance microservices. Seamless Docker container integration: sharing, exploring, sandboxing, versioning and dependency control via Jina Hub. Fast deployment to Kubernetes, Docker Compose and Jina Cloud. Improved engineering efficiency thanks to the Jina AI ecosystem, so you can focus on innovating with the data applications you build.
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    Jina-Serve

    Jina-Serve

    Build multimodal AI applications with cloud-native stack

    Jina Serve is an open-source framework designed for building, deploying, and scaling AI services and machine learning pipelines in production environments. The framework allows developers to create microservices that expose machine learning models through APIs that communicate using protocols such as HTTP, gRPC, and WebSockets. It is built with a cloud-native architecture that supports deployment on local machines, containerized environments, or large orchestration platforms such as Kubernetes. Jina Serve focuses on making it easier to turn machine learning models into production-ready services without forcing developers to manage complex infrastructure manually. The framework supports many major machine learning libraries and data types, making it suitable for multimodal AI systems that process text, images, audio, and other inputs.
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    Kaggle Solutions

    Kaggle Solutions

    Collection of Kaggle Solutions and Ideas

    Kaggle Solutions is an open-source repository that compiles winning solutions, insights, and educational resources from hundreds of Kaggle data science competitions. The repository acts as a knowledge base for competitive machine learning by collecting solution write-ups, discussion threads, code notebooks, and tutorial resources shared by top Kaggle participants. Each competition entry typically includes information about the dataset, evaluation metrics, modeling strategies, and techniques used by high-ranking competitors. The repository also highlights important machine learning concepts such as feature engineering, cross-validation strategies, ensemble modeling, and post-processing methods commonly used in winning solutions. Because the content is organized by competition categories such as computer vision, natural language processing, tabular data, and time-series forecasting, users can explore techniques relevant to specific problem types.
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    Karate Club

    Karate Club

    An API Oriented Open-source Python Framework for Unsupervised Learning

    Karate Club is an unsupervised machine learning extension library for NetworkX. Karate Club consists of state-of-the-art methods to do unsupervised learning on graph-structured data. To put it simply it is a Swiss Army knife for small-scale graph mining research. First, it provides network embedding techniques at the node and graph level. Second, it includes a variety of overlapping and non-overlapping community detection methods. Implemented methods cover a wide range of network science (NetSci, Complenet), data mining (ICDM, CIKM, KDD), artificial intelligence (AAAI, IJCAI) and machine learning (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR) conferences, workshops, and pieces from prominent journals.
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    Karpathy

    Karpathy

    An agentic Machine Learning Engineer

    karpathy is an experimental agentic machine learning engineer framework designed to automate many aspects of the ML development workflow. The project sets up a sandboxed environment where an AI agent can access datasets, run experiments, and generate machine learning artifacts through a web interface. Its startup script automatically prepares the environment by creating a sandbox directory, installing key ML libraries, and launching the agent interface. The system is tightly integrated with the Claude Scientific Skills ecosystem, enabling the agent to leverage specialized scientific and machine learning tools. It is intended primarily for research and experimentation with autonomous ML workflows rather than as a polished production platform. Overall, karpathy represents an early step toward fully automated machine learning engineering driven by agentic AI systems.
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    Kashgari

    Kashgari

    Kashgari is a production-level NLP Transfer learning framework

    Kashgari is a simple and powerful NLP Transfer learning framework, build a state-of-art model in 5 minutes for named entity recognition (NER), part-of-speech tagging (PoS), and text classification tasks.
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