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    Keepsake

    Keepsake

    Version control for machine learning

    Keepsake is a Python library that uploads files and metadata (like hyperparameters) to Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage. You can get the data back out using the command-line interface or a notebook.
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    Keras Attention Mechanism

    Keras Attention Mechanism

    Attention mechanism Implementation for Keras

    Many-to-one attention mechanism for Keras. We demonstrate that using attention yields a higher accuracy on the IMDB dataset. We consider two LSTM networks: one with this attention layer and the other one with a fully connected layer. Both have the same number of parameters for a fair comparison (250K). The attention is expected to be the highest after the delimiters. An overview of the training is shown below, where the top represents the attention map and the bottom the ground truth. As the training progresses, the model learns the task and the attention map converges to the ground truth. We consider many 1D sequences of the same length. The task is to find the maximum of each sequence. We give the full sequence processed by the RNN layer to the attention layer. We expect the attention layer to focus on the maximum of each sequence.
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    Keras TCN

    Keras TCN

    Keras Temporal Convolutional Network

    TCNs exhibit longer memory than recurrent architectures with the same capacity. Performs better than LSTM/GRU on a vast range of tasks (Seq. MNIST, Adding Problem, Copy Memory, Word-level PTB...). Parallelism (convolutional layers), flexible receptive field size (possible to specify how far the model can see), stable gradients (backpropagation through time, vanishing gradients). The usual way is to import the TCN layer and use it inside a Keras model. The receptive field is defined as the maximum number of steps back in time from current sample at time T, that a filter from (block, layer, stack, TCN) can hit (effective history) + 1. The receptive field of the TCN can be calculated. Once keras-tcn is installed as a package, you can take a glimpse of what is possible to do with TCNs. Some tasks examples are available in the repository for this purpose.
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    KerasTuner

    KerasTuner

    A Hyperparameter Tuning Library for Keras

    KerasTuner is an easy-to-use, scalable hyperparameter optimization framework that solves the pain points of hyperparameter search. Easily configure your search space with a define-by-run syntax, then leverage one of the available search algorithms to find the best hyperparameter values for your models. KerasTuner comes with Bayesian Optimization, Hyperband, and Random Search algorithms built-in, and is also designed to be easy for researchers to extend in order to experiment with new search algorithms.
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    Key-book

    Key-book

    Proofs, cases, concept supplements, and reference explanations

    The book "Introduction to Machine Learning Theory" (hereinafter referred to as "Introduction") written by Zhou Zhihua, Wang Wei, Gao Wei, and other teachers fills the regret of the lack of introductory works on machine learning theory in China. This book attempts to provide an introductory guide for readers interested in learning machine learning theory and researching machine learning theory in an easy-to-understand language. "Guide" mainly covers seven parts, corresponding to seven important concepts or theoretical tools in machine learning theory, namely: learnability, (hypothesis space) complexity, generalization bound, stability, consistency, convergence rate, regret circle. Daoyin is a highly theoretical book, involving a large number of mathematical theorems and various proofs. Although the writing team has reduced the difficulty as much as possible, due to the nature of machine learning theory, the book still places high demands on the reader's mathematical background.
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    Spider that recollects data from MySpace Social Network. At now, it is only designed to extract information from native american people because it is used for a social science study in the UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).
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    Knock Knock

    Knock Knock

    Get notified when your training ends

    Knock Knock is a lightweight Python utility created by the Hugging Face team that allows developers to receive notifications when long-running machine learning tasks finish or fail. Training deep learning models often takes hours or even days, making it inconvenient for engineers to constantly monitor progress manually. The library solves this problem by adding simple decorators or command-line commands that automatically send notifications when a process completes or crashes. These alerts can be delivered through several communication platforms such as email, Slack, Telegram, or other messaging services. The goal of the project is to allow developers to monitor experiments remotely without needing to stay connected to the training environment. By adding only a few lines of code, the library can wrap around a training function and report execution status.
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    Kornia

    Kornia

    Open Source Differentiable Computer Vision Library

    Kornia is a differentiable computer vision library for PyTorch. It consists of a set of routines and differentiable modules to solve generic computer vision problems. At its core, the package uses PyTorch as its main backend both for efficiency and to take advantage of the reverse-mode auto-differentiation to define and compute the gradient of complex functions. Inspired by existing packages, this library is composed by a subset of packages containing operators that can be inserted within neural networks to train models to perform image transformations, epipolar geometry, depth estimation, and low-level image processing such as filtering and edge detection that operate directly on tensors. With Kornia we fill the gap between classical and deep computer vision that implements standard and advanced vision algorithms for AI. Our libraries and initiatives are always according to the community needs.
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    Kubeflow pipelines

    Kubeflow pipelines

    Machine Learning Pipelines for Kubeflow

    Kubeflow is a machine learning (ML) toolkit that is dedicated to making deployments of ML workflows on Kubernetes simple, portable, and scalable. A pipeline is a description of an ML workflow, including all of the components in the workflow and how they combine in the form of a graph. The pipeline includes the definition of the inputs (parameters) required to run the pipeline and the inputs and outputs of each component. A pipeline component is a self-contained set of user code, packaged as a Docker image, that performs one step in the pipeline. For example, a component can be responsible for data preprocessing, data transformation, model training, and so on.
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    LLM Applications

    LLM Applications

    A comprehensive guide to building RAG-based LLM applications

    LLM Applications is a practical reference repository that demonstrates how to build production-grade applications powered by large language models. The project focuses particularly on Retrieval-Augmented Generation architectures, which combine language models with external knowledge sources to improve accuracy and reliability. It provides step-by-step guidance for constructing systems that ingest documents, split them into chunks, generate embeddings, index them in vector databases, and retrieve relevant context during inference. The repository also shows how these components can be scaled and deployed using distributed computing frameworks such as Ray. In addition to development workflows, the project includes notebooks, datasets, and evaluation tools that help developers experiment with different retrieval strategies and model configurations.
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    LSTMs for Human Activity Recognition

    LSTMs for Human Activity Recognition

    Human Activity Recognition example using TensorFlow on smartphone

    LSTM-Human-Activity-Recognition is a machine learning project that demonstrates how recurrent neural networks can be used to recognize human activities from sensor data. The repository implements a deep learning model based on Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks to classify physical activities using time-series data collected from wearable sensors. The project uses the well-known Human Activity Recognition dataset derived from smartphone accelerometer and gyroscope signals. Through the use of sequential neural network architectures, the system learns patterns in motion data that correspond to activities such as walking, sitting, standing, or climbing stairs. The repository includes data preprocessing scripts, neural network architecture definitions, and training pipelines that allow researchers to reproduce and modify the experiments. It serves as an educational example of how deep learning models can process temporal sensor signals for pattern recognition tasks.
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    LUMINOTH

    LUMINOTH

    Deep Learning toolkit for Computer Vision

    LUMINOTH is an open-source deep learning toolkit designed for computer vision tasks, particularly object detection. The framework is implemented in Python and built on top of TensorFlow and the Sonnet neural network library, providing a modular environment for training and deploying detection models. It was created to simplify the process of building and experimenting with deep learning models capable of identifying objects within images. Luminoth includes support for popular object detection architectures such as Faster R-CNN and SSD, enabling developers to train models on datasets like COCO and Pascal VOC. The toolkit provides command-line utilities for dataset management, training, and inference, making it easier to integrate into research workflows and production systems. Although the project is no longer actively maintained, it remains a useful educational and experimental platform for studying object detection pipelines and deep learning workflows.
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    LWPR

    Locally Weighted Projection Regression (LWPR)

    Locally Weighted Projection Regression (LWPR) is a fully incremental, online algorithm for non-linear function approximation in high dimensional spaces, capable of handling redundant and irrelevant input dimensions. At its core, it uses locally linear models, spanned by a small number of univariate regressions in selected directions in input space. A locally weighted variant of Partial Least Squares (PLS) is employed for doing the dimensionality reduction. Please cite: [1] Sethu Vijayakumar, Aaron D'Souza and Stefan Schaal, Incremental Online Learning in High Dimensions, Neural Computation, vol. 17, no. 12, pp. 2602-2634 (2005). [2] Stefan Klanke, Sethu Vijayakumar and Stefan Schaal, A Library for Locally Weighted Projection Regression, Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR), vol. 9, pp. 623--626 (2008). More details and usage guidelines on the code website.
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    Lambda Networks

    Lambda Networks

    Implementation of LambdaNetworks, a new approach to image recognition

    Implementation of λ Networks, a new approach to image recognition that reaches SOTA on ImageNet. The new method utilizes λ layer, which captures interactions by transforming contexts into linear functions, termed lambdas, and applying these linear functions to each input separately. Shinel94 has added a Keras implementation! It won't be officially supported in this repository, so either copy / paste the code under ./lambda_networks/tfkeras.py or make sure to install tensorflow and keras before running the provided commands.
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    LayoutParser

    LayoutParser

    A Unified Toolkit for Deep Learning Based Document Image Analysis

    With the help of state-of-the-art deep learning models, Layout Parser enables extracting complicated document structures using only several lines of code. This method is also more robust and generalizable as no sophisticated rules are involved in this process. A complete instruction for installing the main Layout Parser library and auxiliary components. Learn how to load DL Layout models and use them for layout detection. The full list of layout models currently available in Layout Parser. After several major updates, layoutparser provides various functionalities and deep learning models from different backends. But it still easy to install layoutparser, and we designed the installation method in a way such that you can choose to install only the needed dependencies for your project. LayoutParser is also a open platform that enables the sharing of layout detection models and DIA pipelines among the community.
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    Lazy Predict

    Lazy Predict

    Lazy Predict help build a lot of basic models without much code

    Lazy Predict helps build a lot of basic models without much code and helps understand which models work better without any parameter tuning.
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    Libra

    Libra

    Ergonomic machine learning for everyone

    An ergonomic machine learning library for non-technical users. Save time. Blaze through ML.
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    LightFM

    LightFM

    A Python implementation of LightFM, a hybrid recommendation algorithm

    LightFM is a Python implementation of a number of popular recommendation algorithms for both implicit and explicit feedback, including efficient implementation of BPR and WARP ranking losses. It's easy to use, fast (via multithreaded model estimation), and produces high-quality results. It also makes it possible to incorporate both item and user metadata into the traditional matrix factorization algorithms. It represents each user and item as the sum of the latent representations of their features, thus allowing recommendations to generalize to new items (via item features) and to new users (via user features).
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    Lightly

    Lightly

    A python library for self-supervised learning on images

    A python library for self-supervised learning on images. We, at Lightly, are passionate engineers who want to make deep learning more efficient. That's why - together with our community - we want to popularize the use of self-supervised methods to understand and curate raw image data. Our solution can be applied before any data annotation step and the learned representations can be used to visualize and analyze datasets. This allows selecting the best core set of samples for model training through advanced filtering. We provide PyTorch, PyTorch Lightning and PyTorch Lightning distributed examples for each of the models to kickstart your project. Lightly requires Python 3.6+ but we recommend using Python 3.7+. We recommend installing Lightly in a Linux or OSX environment. With lightly, you can use the latest self-supervised learning methods in a modular way using the full power of PyTorch. Experiment with different backbones, models, and loss functions.
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    Lightning Bolts

    Lightning Bolts

    Toolbox of models, callbacks, and datasets for AI/ML researchers

    Bolts package provides a variety of components to extend PyTorch Lightning, such as callbacks & datasets, for applied research and production. Torch ORT converts your model into an optimized ONNX graph, speeding up training & inference when using NVIDIA or AMD GPUs. We can introduce sparsity during fine-tuning with SparseML, which ultimately allows us to leverage the DeepSparse engine to see performance improvements at inference time.
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    Lightning Flash

    Lightning Flash

    Flash enables you to easily configure and run complex AI recipes

    Your PyTorch AI Factory, Flash enables you to easily configure and run complex AI recipes for over 15 tasks across 7 data domains. In a nutshell, Flash is the production-grade research framework you always dreamed of but didn't have time to build. All data loading in Flash is performed via a from_* classmethod on a DataModule. Which DataModule to use and which from_* methods are available depends on the task you want to perform. For example, for image segmentation where your data is stored in folders, you would use the from_folders method of the SemanticSegmentationData class. Our tasks come loaded with pre-trained backbones and (where applicable) heads. You can view the available backbones to use with your task using available_backbones. With Flash, swapping among 40+ optimizers and 15 + schedulers recipes are simple.
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    Lightning-Hydra-Template

    Lightning-Hydra-Template

    PyTorch Lightning + Hydra. A very user-friendly template

    Convenient all-in-one technology stack for deep learning prototyping - allows you to rapidly iterate over new models, datasets and tasks on different hardware accelerators like CPUs, multi-GPUs or TPUs. A collection of best practices for efficient workflow and reproducibility. Thoroughly commented - you can use this repo as a reference and educational resource. Not fitted for data engineering - the template configuration setup is not designed for building data processing pipelines that depend on each other. PyTorch Lightning, a lightweight PyTorch wrapper for high-performance AI research. Think of it as a framework for organizing your PyTorch code. Hydra, a framework for elegantly configuring complex applications. The key feature is the ability to dynamically create a hierarchical configuration by composition and override it through config files and the command line.
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    Lightweight' GAN

    Lightweight' GAN

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN, proposed in ICLR 2021

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN proposed in ICLR 2021, in Pytorch. The main contribution of the paper is a skip-layer excitation in the generator, paired with autoencoding self-supervised learning in the discriminator. Quoting the one-line summary "converge on single gpu with few hours' training, on 1024 resolution sub-hundred images". Augmentation is essential for Lightweight GAN to work effectively in a low data setting. You can test and see how your images will be augmented before they pass into a neural network (if you use augmentation). The general recommendation is to use suitable augs for your data and as many as possible, then after some time of training disable the most destructive (for image) augs. You can turn on automatic mixed precision with one flag --amp. You should expect it to be 33% faster and save up to 40% memory. Aim is an open-source experiment tracker that logs your training runs, and enables a beautiful UI to compare them.
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    Lihang

    Lihang

    Statistical learning methods (2nd edition) [Li Hang]

    Lihang is an open-source repository that provides educational notes, mathematical derivations, and code implementations based on the book Statistical Learning Methods by Li Hang. The repository aims to help readers understand the theoretical foundations of machine learning algorithms through practical implementations and detailed explanations. It includes notebooks and scripts that demonstrate how key algorithms such as perceptrons, decision trees, logistic regression, support vector machines, and hidden Markov models work in practice. In addition to code examples, the project contains supplementary materials such as formula references, glossaries of technical terms, and documentation explaining mathematical notation used throughout the algorithms. The repository also provides links to related research papers and references that expand on the theoretical background presented in the book.
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    Llama Cookbook

    Llama Cookbook

    Solve end to end problems using Llama model family

    The Llama Cookbook is the official Meta LLaMA guide for inference, fine‑tuning, RAG, and multi-step use-cases. It offers recipes, code samples, and integration examples across provider platforms (WhatsApp, SQL, long context workflows), enabling developers to quickly harness LLaMA models
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