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    MMOCR

    MMOCR

    OpenMMLab Text Detection, Recognition and Understanding Toolbox

    MMOCR is an open-source toolbox based on PyTorch and mmdetection for text detection, text recognition, and the corresponding downstream tasks including key information extraction. It is part of the OpenMMLab project. The toolbox supports not only text detection and text recognition, but also their downstream tasks such as key information extraction. The toolbox supports a wide variety of state-of-the-art models for text detection, text recognition and key information extraction. The modular design of MMOCR enables users to define their own optimizers, data preprocessors, and model components such as backbones, necks and heads as well as losses. Please refer to Getting Started for how to construct a customized model. The toolbox provides a comprehensive set of utilities which can help users assess the performance of models. It includes visualizers which allow visualization of images, ground truths as well as predicted bounding boxes, and a validation tool for evaluating checkpoints.
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    MMSkeleton

    MMSkeleton

    A OpenMMLAB toolbox for human pose estimation, skeleton-based action

    MMSkeleton is an open-source toolbox for skeleton-based human understanding. It is a part of the open-mmlab project in the charge of Multimedia Laboratory, CUHK. MMSkeleton is developed on our research project ST-GCN. MMSkeleton provides a flexible framework for organizing codes and projects systematically, with the ability to extend to various tasks and scale up to complex deep models. MMSkeleton addresses to multiple tasks in human understanding. Build a custom skeleton-based dataset. Create your own applications. MMSkeleton is an OpenMMLAB toolbox for human pose estimation, skeleton-based action recognition, and action synthesis.
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    MMdnn

    MMdnn

    Tools to help users inter-operate among deep learning frameworks

    MMdnn is a set of tools to help users inter-operate among different deep learning frameworks. E.g. model conversion and visualization. Convert models between Caffe, Keras, MXNet, Tensorflow, CNTK, PyTorch Onnx and CoreML. MMdnn is a comprehensive and cross-framework tool to convert, visualize and diagnose deep learning (DL) models. The "MM" stands for model management, and "dnn" is the acronym of deep neural network. We implement a universal converter to convert DL models between frameworks, which means you can train a model with one framework and deploy it with another. During the model conversion, we generate some code snippets to simplify later retraining or inference. We provide a model collection to help you find some popular models. We provide a model visualizer to display the network architecture more intuitively. We provide some guidelines to help you deploy DL models to another hardware platform.
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    MNE-Python

    MNE-Python

    Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and Electroencephalography EEG in Python

    Open-source Python package for exploring, visualizing, and analyzing human neurophysiological data. MNE-Python is an open-source Python package for exploring, visualizing, and analyzing human neurophysiological data such as MEG, EEG, sEEG, ECoG, and more. It includes modules for data input/output, preprocessing, visualization, source estimation, time-frequency analysis, connectivity analysis, machine learning, statistics, and more.
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    Python Machine learning library with multi-core support. Wraps existing ML libraries in order to be able to run and analyse experiments with one front-end API. Currently supports MLP, GA, GP, ESN and RBF algorithms.
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    Machine Learning Collection

    Machine Learning Collection

    A resource for learning about Machine learning & Deep Learning

    A resource for learning about Machine learning & Deep Learning. In this repository, you will find tutorials and projects related to Machine Learning. I try to make the code as clear as possible, and the goal is be to used as a learning resource and a way to look up problems to solve specific problems. For most, I have also done video explanations on YouTube if you want a walkthrough for the code.
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    Machine Learning Financial Laboratory

    Machine Learning Financial Laboratory

    MlFinLab helps portfolio managers and traders

    MlFinLab is a comprehensive Python library designed to support the development of machine learning strategies in quantitative finance and algorithmic trading. The project provides a large collection of tools that implement techniques from academic research on financial machine learning. It covers the full lifecycle of developing data-driven trading strategies, including data preprocessing, feature engineering, labeling techniques, model training, and performance evaluation. Many of the algorithms implemented in the library are based on concepts introduced in advanced quantitative finance literature and peer-reviewed research. The library also includes tools for constructing specialized financial data structures, generating predictive features, and evaluating trading strategies through backtesting. Its architecture emphasizes reproducibility, robust testing, and well-documented code so that researchers and practitioners can reliably experiment with financial machine learning models.
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    Machine Learning From Scratch

    Machine Learning From Scratch

    Bare bones NumPy implementations of machine learning models

    ML-From-Scratch is an open-source machine learning project that demonstrates how to implement common machine learning algorithms using only basic Python and NumPy rather than relying on high-level frameworks. The goal of the project is to help learners understand how machine learning algorithms work internally by building them step by step from fundamental mathematical operations. The repository includes implementations of algorithms ranging from simple models such as linear regression and logistic regression to more complex techniques such as decision trees, support vector machines, clustering methods, and neural networks. Because the code avoids external machine learning libraries, it exposes the full logic behind model training, optimization, and prediction processes. The project also provides examples and explanations that illustrate how the algorithms behave and how different components interact during training.
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    Machine Learning Glossary

    Machine Learning Glossary

    Machine learning glossary

    Machine Learning Glossary is an open educational project that provides clear explanations of machine learning terminology and concepts through visual diagrams and concise definitions. The goal of the repository is to make machine learning topics easier to understand by presenting definitions alongside examples, visual illustrations, and references for further learning. It covers a wide range of topics including neural networks, regression models, optimization techniques, loss functions, and evaluation metrics. The content is organized into sections that progressively introduce key ideas from basic machine learning concepts to more advanced mathematical topics. Many pages include diagrams or code examples to illustrate how algorithms work in practice. Because the project emphasizes accessibility, it is particularly useful for beginners who want a conceptual overview of machine learning terminology before diving into more technical research papers.
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    Machine Learning course

    Machine Learning course

    Open Machine Learning course

    The first semester of the giraffe-ai Machine Learning course. Open Machine Learning course.
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    Machine Learning for OpenCV

    Machine Learning for OpenCV

    M. Beyeler (2017). Machine Learning for OpenCV

    M. Beyeler (2017). Machine Learning for OpenCV: Intelligent image processing with Python. Packt Publishing Ltd., ISBN 978-178398028-4.
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    Machine Learning with TensorFlow

    Machine Learning with TensorFlow

    Accompanying source code for Machine Learning with TensorFlow

    Machine Learning with TensorFlow is an open repository containing the source code and practical examples that accompany the book Machine Learning with TensorFlow. The project provides numerous code samples demonstrating how to build machine learning models using the TensorFlow framework. These examples illustrate core machine learning concepts such as regression, classification, clustering, and neural networks through practical implementations. The repository includes implementations of algorithms such as logistic regression, convolutional neural networks, and autoencoders, which allow readers to experiment with different learning techniques. Many examples are structured as standalone scripts or notebooks that can be executed directly to reproduce the results described in the book. The code demonstrates how TensorFlow can be used to construct training pipelines, prepare datasets, and evaluate model performance.
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    Machine learning algorithms

    Machine learning algorithms

    Minimal and clean examples of machine learning algorithms

    Machine learning algorithms is an open-source repository that provides minimal and clean implementations of machine learning algorithms written primarily in Python. The project focuses on demonstrating how fundamental machine learning methods work internally by implementing them from scratch rather than relying on high-level libraries. This approach allows learners to study the mathematical and algorithmic details behind widely used models in a transparent and readable way. The repository includes implementations of both supervised and unsupervised learning techniques, along with dimensionality reduction and clustering methods. Many of the algorithms are written in a simplified style that prioritizes clarity and educational value over production-level optimization. Because the code is compact and easy to follow, it is often used as a learning resource by developers who want to understand how machine learning algorithms are constructed.
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    Machine-Learning

    Machine-Learning

    kNN, decision tree, Bayesian, logistic regression, SVM

    Machine-Learning is a repository focused on practical machine learning implementations in Python, covering classic algorithms like k-Nearest Neighbors, decision trees, naive Bayes, logistic regression, support vector machines, linear and tree-based regressions, and likely corresponding code examples and documentation. It targets learners or practitioners who want to understand and implement ML algorithms from scratch or via standard libraries, gaining hands-on experience rather than relying solely on black-box frameworks. This makes the repo suitable for students, hobbyists, or developers who want to deeply understand how ML algorithms work under the hood and experiment with parameter tuning or custom data. Because it's part of the author’s learning-path repositories, it likely is integrated with tutorials, sample datasets, and contextual guidance, which helps users bridge theory.
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    MachineLearningStocks

    MachineLearningStocks

    Using python and scikit-learn to make stock predictions

    MachineLearningStocks is a Python-based template project that demonstrates how machine learning can be applied to predicting stock market performance. The project provides a structured workflow that collects financial data, processes features, trains predictive models, and evaluates trading strategies. Using libraries such as pandas and scikit-learn, the repository shows how historical financial indicators can be transformed into machine learning features. The model attempts to predict whether specific stocks will outperform a benchmark index such as the S&P 500. The repository includes scripts for parsing financial statistics, building training datasets, and performing backtesting to evaluate model performance over historical periods. Because it is structured as a template project, developers are encouraged to extend or modify the pipeline to test different algorithms, features, or investment strategies.
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    Made With ML

    Made With ML

    Learn how to develop, deploy and iterate on production-grade ML

    Made-With-ML is an open-source educational repository and course designed to teach developers how to build production-grade machine learning systems using modern MLOps practices. The project focuses on bridging the gap between experimental machine learning notebooks and real-world software systems that can be deployed, monitored, and maintained at scale. It provides structured lessons and practical code examples that demonstrate how to design machine learning workflows, manage datasets, train models, evaluate performance, and deploy inference services. The repository organizes these concepts into modular Python scripts that follow software engineering best practices such as testing, configuration management, logging, and version control. Through a combination of tutorials, notebooks, and production-ready scripts, the project demonstrates how machine learning applications should be developed as maintainable systems rather than isolated experiments.
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    Magnitude

    Magnitude

    A fast, efficient universal vector embedding utility package

    A feature-packed Python package and vector storage file format for utilizing vector embeddings in machine learning models in a fast, efficient, and simple manner developed by Plasticity. It is primarily intended to be a simpler / faster alternative to Gensim but can be used as a generic key-vector store for domains outside NLP. It offers unique features like out-of-vocabulary lookups and streaming of large models over HTTP. Published in our paper at EMNLP 2018 and available on arXiv.
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    ManimML

    ManimML

    ManimML is a project focused on providing animations

    ManimML is a project focused on providing animations and visualizations of common machine-learning concepts with the Manim Community Library. Please check out our paper. We want this project to be a compilation of primitive visualizations that can be easily combined to create videos about complex machine-learning concepts. Additionally, we want to provide a set of abstractions that allow users to focus on explanations instead of software engineering.
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    MarketSim

    A python based auction market simulator for agricultural trade

    The market assumes an environment in which farmers sell their produce through brokers and traders locate produce to buy through brokers. The major aim of the simulator is to experiment with various reputation mechanisms to manage bottlenecks and to model various adversarial scenarios. The market is aimed to simulate agricultural trade in developing countries. It is written in python and mysql database on Linux.
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    Mars Framework

    Mars Framework

    Mars is a tensor-based unified framework for large-scale data

    Mars is a distributed computing framework designed to scale scientific computing and data science workloads across large clusters while preserving the familiar programming interfaces of common Python libraries. The project provides a tensor-based execution model that extends the capabilities of tools such as NumPy, pandas, and scikit-learn so that large datasets can be processed in parallel without rewriting code for distributed environments. Its architecture automatically divides large computational tasks into smaller chunks that can be executed across multiple nodes in a cluster, allowing complex analytics, machine learning workflows, and data transformations to run efficiently at scale. Mars is particularly useful for workloads that exceed the memory capacity of a single machine or require high levels of parallel processing.
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    MatchZoo

    MatchZoo

    Facilitating the design, comparison and sharing of deep text models

    The goal of MatchZoo is to provide a high-quality codebase for deep text matching research, such as document retrieval, question answering, conversational response ranking, and paraphrase identification. With the unified data processing pipeline, simplified model configuration and automatic hyper-parameters tunning features equipped, MatchZoo is flexible and easy to use. Preprocess your input data in three lines of code, keep track parameters to be passed into the model. Make use of MatchZoo customized loss functions and evaluation metrics. Initialize the model, fine-tune the hyper-parameters. Generate pair-wise training data on-the-fly, evaluate model performance using customized callbacks on validation data. MatchZoo is dependent on Keras and Tensorflow.
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    Merlion

    Merlion

    A Machine Learning Framework for Time Series Intelligence

    Merlion is a Python library for time series intelligence. It provides an end-to-end machine learning framework that includes loading and transforming data, building and training models, post-processing model outputs, and evaluating model performance. It supports various time series learning tasks, including forecasting, anomaly detection, and change point detection for both univariate and multivariate time series. This library aims to provide engineers and researchers a one-stop solution to rapidly develop models for their specific time series needs, and benchmark them across multiple time series datasets.
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    MeshCNN in PyTorch

    MeshCNN in PyTorch

    Convolutional Neural Network for 3D meshes in PyTorch

    MeshCNN is a deep learning framework designed specifically for processing 3D triangular mesh data using convolutional neural networks. Unlike traditional CNNs that operate on images or voxel grids, MeshCNN performs convolution operations directly on the edges of mesh structures. This design allows the model to capture geometric relationships between mesh elements while preserving the underlying topology of 3D shapes. The framework introduces specialized layers such as edge-based convolution, mesh pooling, and mesh unpooling operations that enable hierarchical feature learning on mesh surfaces. These capabilities make the architecture well suited for tasks such as 3D object classification, segmentation, and geometric analysis. The project provides training pipelines, dataset preparation tools, and visualization utilities to support experiments with mesh-based neural networks.
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    MetaTransformer

    MetaTransformer

    Meta-Transformer for Unified Multimodal Learning

    We're thrilled to present OneLLM, an ensembling Meta-Transformer framework with Multimodal Large Language Models, which performs multimodal joint training, supports more modalities including fMRI, Depth, and Normal Maps, and demonstrates very impressive performances on 25 benchmarks.
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    MindsDB

    MindsDB

    Making Enterprise Data Intelligent and Responsive for AI

    MindsDB is an AI data solution that enables humans, AI, agents, and applications to query data in natural language and SQL, and get highly accurate answers across disparate data sources and types. MindsDB connects to diverse data sources and applications, and unifies petabyte-scale structured and unstructured data. Powered by an industry-first cognitive engine that can operate anywhere (on-prem, VPC, serverless), it empowers both humans and AI with highly informed decision-making capabilities. A federated query engine that tidies up your data-sprawl chaos while meticulously answering every single question you throw at it. MindsDB has an MCP server built in that enables your MCP applications to connect, unify and respond to questions over large-scale federated data—spanning databases, data warehouses, and SaaS applications.
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