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    YOLOX

    YOLOX

    YOLOX is a high-performance anchor-free YOLO, exceeding yolov3~v5

    YOLOX is a high-performance anchor-free YOLO, exceeding yolov3~v5 with MegEngine, ONNX, TensorRT, ncnn, and OpenVINO supported. YOLOX is an anchor-free version of YOLO, with a simpler design but better performance! It aims to bridge the gap between research and industrial communities. Prepare your own dataset with images and labels first. For labeling images, you can use tools like Labelme or CVAT. One more thing worth noting is that you should also implement pull_item and load_anno method for the Mosiac and MixUp augmentations. Except special cases, we always recommend using our COCO pre-trained weights for initializing the model. As YOLOX is an anchor-free detector with only several hyper-parameters, most of the time good results can be obtained with no changes to the models or training settings.
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    deepfakes_faceswap

    deepfakes_faceswap

    Deepfakes Software For All

    Faceswap is the leading free and open source multi-platform deepfakes software. When faceswapping was first developed and published, the technology was groundbreaking, it was a huge step in AI development. It was also completely ignored outside of academia because the code was confusing and fragmentary. It required a thorough understanding of complicated AI techniques and took a lot of effort to figure it out. Until one individual brought it together into a single, cohesive collection.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Datapipe

    Datapipe

    Real-time, incremental ETL library for ML with record-level depend

    Datapipe is a real-time, incremental ETL library for Python with record-level dependency tracking. Datapipe is designed to streamline the creation of data processing pipelines. It excels in scenarios where data is continuously changing, requiring pipelines to adapt and process only the modified data efficiently. This library tracks dependencies for each record in the pipeline, ensuring minimal and efficient data processing.
    Downloads: 104 This Week
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    scikit-learn

    scikit-learn

    Machine learning in Python

    scikit-learn is an open source Python module for machine learning built on NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib. It offers simple and efficient tools for predictive data analysis and is reusable in various contexts.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Arize Phoenix

    Arize Phoenix

    Uncover insights, surface problems, monitor, and fine tune your LLM

    Phoenix provides ML insights at lightning speed with zero-config observability for model drift, performance, and data quality. Phoenix is an Open Source ML Observability library designed for the Notebook. The toolset is designed to ingest model inference data for LLMs, CV, NLP and tabular datasets. It allows Data Scientists to quickly visualize their model data, monitor performance, track down issues & insights, and easily export to improve. Deep Learning Models (CV, LLM, and Generative) are an amazing technology that will power many of future ML use cases. A large set of these technologies are being deployed into businesses (the real world) in what we consider a production setting.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    KAIR

    KAIR

    Image Restoration Toolbox (PyTorch). Training and testing codes

    Image restoration toolbox (PyTorch). Training and testing codes for DPIR, USRNet, DnCNN, FFDNet, SRMD, DPSR, BSR/GAN, SwinIR.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Rasa

    Rasa

    Open source machine learning framework to automate text conversations

    Rasa is an open source machine learning framework to automate text-and voice-based conversations. With Rasa, you can build contextual assistants on Facebook Messenger, Slack, Google Hangouts, Webex Teams, Microsoft Bot Framework, Rocket.Chat, Mattermost, Telegram, and Twilio or on your own custom conversational channels. Rasa helps you build contextual assistants capable of having layered conversations with lots of back-and-forths. In order for a human to have a meaningful exchange with a contextual assistant, the assistant needs to be able to use context to build on things that were previously discussed. Rasa enables you to build assistants that can do this in a scalable way. Rasa uses Poetry for packaging and dependency management. If you want to build it from the source, you have to install Poetry first. By default, Poetry will try to use the currently activated Python version to create the virtual environment for the current project automatically.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    TensorFlow

    TensorFlow

    TensorFlow is an open source library for machine learning

    Originally developed by Google for internal use, TensorFlow is an open source platform for machine learning. Available across all common operating systems (desktop, server and mobile), TensorFlow provides stable APIs for Python and C as well as APIs that are not guaranteed to be backwards compatible or are 3rd party for a variety of other languages. The platform can be easily deployed on multiple CPUs, GPUs and Google's proprietary chip, the tensor processing unit (TPU). TensorFlow expresses its computations as dataflow graphs, with each node in the graph representing an operation. Nodes take tensors—multidimensional arrays—as input and produce tensors as output. The framework allows for these algorithms to be run in C++ for better performance, while the multiple levels of APIs let the user determine how high or low they wish the level of abstraction to be in the models produced. Tensorflow can also be used for research and production with TensorFlow Extended.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Evidently

    Evidently

    Evaluate and monitor ML models from validation to production

    Evidently is an open-source Python library for data scientists and ML engineers. It helps evaluate, test, and monitor ML models from validation to production. It works with tabular, text data and embeddings.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    MLflow

    MLflow

    Open source platform for the machine learning lifecycle

    MLflow is a platform to streamline machine learning development, including tracking experiments, packaging code into reproducible runs, and sharing and deploying models. MLflow offers a set of lightweight APIs that can be used with any existing machine learning application or library (TensorFlow, PyTorch, XGBoost, etc), wherever you currently run ML code (e.g. in notebooks, standalone applications or the cloud).
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    Pattern

    Pattern

    Web mining module for Python, with tools for scraping

    Pattern is an open-source Python library that provides tools for web mining, natural language processing, machine learning, and network analysis. The project integrates multiple capabilities into a single framework that allows developers to collect, process, and analyze textual data from the web. It includes modules for web scraping and crawling that can retrieve information from sources such as social media platforms, search engines, and online knowledge bases. In addition to data mining features, the library offers natural language processing functionality including part-of-speech tagging, sentiment analysis, and n-gram extraction. The framework also includes machine learning algorithms that support classification, clustering, and vector space modeling for text analysis tasks. Another component of the library provides tools for analyzing and visualizing networks, making it useful for studying relationships between entities in large datasets.
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    huggingface_hub

    huggingface_hub

    The official Python client for the Huggingface Hub

    The huggingface_hub library allows you to interact with the Hugging Face Hub, a platform democratizing open-source Machine Learning for creators and collaborators. Discover pre-trained models and datasets for your projects or play with the thousands of machine-learning apps hosted on the Hub. You can also create and share your own models, datasets, and demos with the community. The huggingface_hub library provides a simple way to do all these things with Python.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    lightning AI

    lightning AI

    The most intuitive, flexible, way for researchers to build models

    Build in days not months with the most intuitive, flexible framework for building models and Lightning Apps (ie: ML workflow templates) which "glue" together your favorite ML lifecycle tools. Build models and build/publish end-to-end ML workflows that "glue" your favorite tools together. Models are “easy”, the “glue” work is hard. Lightning Apps are community-built templates that stitch together your favorite ML lifecycle tools into cohesive ML workflows that can run on your laptop or any cluster. Find templates (Lightning Apps), modify them and publish your own. Lightning Apps can even be full standalone ML products! Run on your laptop for free! Download the code and type 'lightning run app'. Feel free to ssh into any machine and run from there as well. In research, we often have multiple separate scripts to train models, finetune them, collect results and more.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    ComfyUI-3D-Pack

    ComfyUI-3D-Pack

    An extensive node suite that enables ComfyUI to process 3D inputs

    ComfyUI-3D-Pack is an extension package for the ComfyUI visual AI workflow environment that enables users to generate and manipulate 3D assets using advanced machine learning techniques. ComfyUI itself is a node-based interface for designing and executing generative AI pipelines, and this extension expands its capabilities by introducing nodes specifically designed for working with three-dimensional data. The package allows the platform to process inputs such as meshes and UV textures and integrate them into generative workflows similar to those used for image and video generation. It incorporates modern 3D generation technologies including neural radiance fields, Gaussian splatting, and other AI-driven reconstruction techniques. Through these nodes, users can convert images into 3D models, manipulate geometry, and experiment with generative 3D workflows inside the visual pipeline editor.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    NanoDet-Plus

    NanoDet-Plus

    Lightweight anchor-free object detection model

    Super fast and high accuracy lightweight anchor-free object detection model. Real-time on mobile devices. NanoDet is a FCOS-style one-stage anchor-free object detection model which using Generalized Focal Loss as classification and regression loss. In NanoDet-Plus, we propose a novel label assignment strategy with a simple assign guidance module (AGM) and a dynamic soft label assigner (DSLA) to solve the optimal label assignment problem in lightweight model training. We also introduce a light feature pyramid called Ghost-PAN to enhance multi-layer feature fusion. These improvements boost previous NanoDet's detection accuracy by 7 mAP on COCO dataset. NanoDet provide multi-backend C++ demo including ncnn, OpenVINO and MNN. There is also an Android demo based on ncnn library. Supports various backends including ncnn, MNN and OpenVINO. Also provide Android demo based on ncnn inference framework.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    StatsForecast

    StatsForecast

    Fast forecasting with statistical and econometric models

    StatsForecast is a Python library for time-series forecasting that delivers a suite of classical statistical and econometric forecasting models optimized for high performance and scalability. It is designed not just for academic experiments but for production-level time-series forecasting, meaning it handles forecasting for many series at once, efficiently, reliably, and with minimal overhead. The library implements a broad set of models, including AutoARIMA, ETS, CES, Theta, plus a battery of benchmarking and baseline methods, giving users flexibility in selecting forecasting approaches depending on data characteristics (trend, seasonality, intermittent demand, etc.). Its internal implementation leverages numba to compile performance-critical code to optimized machine-level instructions, which makes the models much faster than many traditional Python counterparts.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Coursera-ML-AndrewNg-Notes

    Coursera-ML-AndrewNg-Notes

    Personal notes from Wu Enda's machine learning course

    Coursera-ML-AndrewNg-Notes is an open-source repository that provides detailed study notes and explanations for Andrew Ng’s well-known machine learning course. The project aims to help students understand the mathematical concepts, algorithms, and intuition behind fundamental machine learning techniques taught in the course. It organizes the material into clear written summaries that accompany each lecture topic, including supervised learning, regression methods, neural networks, and optimization algorithms. The repository often expands on the original lecture material by adding additional explanations, diagrams, and formulas that clarify the theoretical foundations of the algorithms. These notes serve as a structured reference that learners can review while studying or revisiting machine learning fundamentals.
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    Weights and Biases

    Weights and Biases

    Tool for visualizing and tracking your machine learning experiments

    Use W&B to build better models faster. Track and visualize all the pieces of your machine learning pipeline, from datasets to production models. Quickly identify model regressions. Use W&B to visualize results in real time, all in a central dashboard. Focus on the interesting ML. Spend less time manually tracking results in spreadsheets and text files. Capture dataset versions with W&B Artifacts to identify how changing data affects your resulting models. Reproduce any model, with saved code, hyperparameters, launch commands, input data, and resulting model weights. Set wandb.config once at the beginning of your script to save your hyperparameters, input settings (like dataset name or model type), and any other independent variables for your experiments. This is useful for analyzing your experiments and reproducing your work in the future. Setting configs also allows you to visualize the relationships between features of your model architecture or data pipeline and model performance.
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    Alibi Explain

    Alibi Explain

    Algorithms for explaining machine learning models

    Alibi is a Python library aimed at machine learning model inspection and interpretation. The focus of the library is to provide high-quality implementations of black-box, white-box, local and global explanation methods for classification and regression models.
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    Diffgram

    Diffgram

    Training data (data labeling, annotation, workflow) for all data types

    From ingesting data to exploring it, annotating it, and managing workflows. Diffgram is a single application that will improve your data labeling and bring all aspects of training data under a single roof. Diffgram is world’s first truly open source training data platform that focuses on giving its users an unlimited experience. This is aimed to reduce your data labeling bills and increase your Training Data Quality. Training Data is the art of supervising machines through data. This includes the activities of annotation, which produces structured data; ready to be consumed by a machine learning model. Annotation is required because raw media is considered to be unstructured and not usable without it. That’s why training data is required for many modern machine learning use cases including computer vision, natural language processing and speech recognition.
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    DocTR

    DocTR

    Library for OCR-related tasks powered by Deep Learning

    DocTR provides an easy and powerful way to extract valuable information from your documents. Seemlessly process documents for Natural Language Understanding tasks: we provide OCR predictors to parse textual information (localize and identify each word) from your documents. Robust 2-stage (detection + recognition) OCR predictors with pretrained parameters. User-friendly, 3 lines of code to load a document and extract text with a predictor. State-of-the-art performances on public document datasets, comparable with GoogleVision/AWS Textract. Easy integration (available templates for browser demo & API deployment). End-to-End OCR is achieved in docTR using a two-stage approach: text detection (localizing words), then text recognition (identify all characters in the word). As such, you can select the architecture used for text detection, and the one for text recognition from the list of available implementations.
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    Gradio

    Gradio

    Create UIs for your machine learning model in Python in 3 minutes

    Gradio is the fastest way to demo your machine learning model with a friendly web interface so that anyone can use it, anywhere! Gradio can be installed with pip. Creating a Gradio interface only requires adding a couple lines of code to your project. You can choose from a variety of interface types to interface your function. Gradio can be embedded in Python notebooks or presented as a webpage. A Gradio interface can automatically generate a public link you can share with colleagues that lets them interact with the model on your computer remotely from their own devices. Once you've created an interface, you can permanently host it on Hugging Face. Hugging Face Spaces will host the interface on its servers and provide you with a link you can share. One of the best ways to share your machine learning model, API, or data science workflow with others is to create an interactive demo that allows your users or colleagues to try out the demo in their browsers.
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    Orion

    Orion

    A machine learning library for detecting anomalies in signals

    Orion is a machine-learning library built for unsupervised time series anomaly detection. Such signals are generated by a wide variety of systems, few examples include telemetry data generated by satellites, signals from wind turbines, and even stock market price tickers. We built this to provide one place where users can find the latest and greatest in machine learning and deep learning world including our own innovations. Abstract away from the users the nitty-gritty about preprocessing, finding the best pipeline, and postprocessing. We want to provide a systematic way to evaluate the latest and greatest machine learning methods via our benchmarking effort. Build time series anomaly detection platforms custom to their workflows through our backend database and rest API. A way for machine learning researchers to contribute in a scaffolded way so their innovations are immediately available to the end users.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    PML

    PML

    The easiest way to use deep metric learning in your application

    This library contains 9 modules, each of which can be used independently within your existing codebase, or combined together for a complete train/test workflow. To compute the loss in your training loop, pass in the embeddings computed by your model, and the corresponding labels. The embeddings should have size (N, embedding_size), and the labels should have size (N), where N is the batch size. The TripletMarginLoss computes all possible triplets within the batch, based on the labels you pass into it. Anchor-positive pairs are formed by embeddings that share the same label, and anchor-negative pairs are formed by embeddings that have different labels. Loss functions can be customized using distances, reducers, and regularizers. In the diagram below, a miner finds the indices of hard pairs within a batch. These are used to index into the distance matrix, computed by the distance object. For this diagram, the loss function is pair-based, so it computes a loss per pair.
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    PyTorch Forecasting

    PyTorch Forecasting

    Time series forecasting with PyTorch

    PyTorch Forecasting aims to ease state-of-the-art time series forecasting with neural networks for both real-world cases and research alike. The goal is to provide a high-level API with maximum flexibility for professionals and reasonable defaults for beginners. A time series dataset class that abstracts handling variable transformations, missing values, randomized subsampling, multiple history lengths, etc. A base model class that provides basic training of time series models along with logging in tensorboard and generic visualizations such actual vs predictions and dependency plots. Multiple neural network architectures for timeseries forecasting that have been enhanced for real-world deployment and come with in-built interpretation capabilities. The package is built on PyTorch Lightning to allow training on CPUs, single and multiple GPUs out-of-the-box.
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