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    Qlib

    Qlib

    Qlib is an AI-oriented quantitative investment platform

    Qlib is an AI-oriented quantitative investment platform, which aims to realize the potential, empower the research, and create the value of AI technologies in quantitative investment. With Qlib, you can easily try your ideas to create better Quant investment strategies. An increasing number of SOTA Quant research works/papers are released in Qlib. With Qlib, users can easily try their ideas to create better Quant investment strategies. At the module level, Qlib is a platform that consists of above components. The components are designed as loose-coupled modules and each component could be used stand-alone.
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    dm_control

    dm_control

    DeepMind's software stack for physics-based simulation

    DeepMind's software stack for physics-based simulation and Reinforcement Learning environments, using MuJoCo. DeepMind's software stack for physics-based simulation and Reinforcement Learning environments, using MuJoCo physics. The MuJoCo Python bindings support three different OpenGL rendering backends: EGL (headless, hardware-accelerated), GLFW (windowed, hardware-accelerated), and OSMesa (purely software-based). At least one of these three backends must be available in order render through dm_control. Hardware rendering with a windowing system is supported via GLFW and GLEW. On Linux these can be installed using your distribution's package manager. "Headless" hardware rendering (i.e. without a windowing system such as X11) requires EXT_platform_device support in the EGL driver. While dm_control has been largely updated to use the pybind11-based bindings provided via the mujoco package, at this time it still relies on some legacy components that are automatically generated.
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    whisper-timestamped

    whisper-timestamped

    Multilingual Automatic Speech Recognition with word-level timestamps

    Multilingual Automatic Speech Recognition with word-level timestamps and confidence. Whisper is a set of multi-lingual, robust speech recognition models trained by OpenAI that achieve state-of-the-art results in many languages. Whisper models were trained to predict approximate timestamps on speech segments (most of the time with 1-second accuracy), but they cannot originally predict word timestamps. This repository proposes an implementation to predict word timestamps and provide a more accurate estimation of speech segments when transcribing with Whisper models. Besides, a confidence score is assigned to each word and each segment.
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    APKiD

    APKiD

    Android Application Identifier for Packers, Protectors and Obfuscators

    APKiD gives you information about how an APK was made. It identifies many compilers, packers, obfuscators, and other weird stuff. It's PEiD for Android.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Alibi Detect

    Alibi Detect

    Algorithms for outlier, adversarial and drift detection

    Alibi Detect is an open source Python library focused on outlier, adversarial and drift detection. The package aims to cover both online and offline detectors for tabular data, text, images and time series. Both TensorFlow and PyTorch backends are supported for drift detection.
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    Chemprop

    Chemprop

    Message Passing Neural Networks for Molecule Property Prediction

    Chemprop is a repository containing message-passing neural networks for molecular property prediction.
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    Core ML Tools

    Core ML Tools

    Core ML tools contain supporting tools for Core ML model conversion

    Use Core ML Tools (coremltools) to convert machine learning models from third-party libraries to the Core ML format. This Python package contains the supporting tools for converting models from training libraries. Core ML is an Apple framework to integrate machine learning models into your app. Core ML provides a unified representation for all models. Your app uses Core ML APIs and user data to make predictions, and to fine-tune models, all on the user’s device. Core ML optimizes on-device performance by leveraging the CPU, GPU, and Neural Engine while minimizing its memory footprint and power consumption. Running a model strictly on the user’s device removes any need for a network connection, which helps keep the user’s data private and your app responsive.
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    DGL

    DGL

    Python package built to ease deep learning on graph

    Build your models with PyTorch, TensorFlow or Apache MXNet. Fast and memory-efficient message passing primitives for training Graph Neural Networks. Scale to giant graphs via multi-GPU acceleration and distributed training infrastructure. DGL empowers a variety of domain-specific projects including DGL-KE for learning large-scale knowledge graph embeddings, DGL-LifeSci for bioinformatics and cheminformatics, and many others. We are keen to bringing graphs closer to deep learning researchers. We want to make it easy to implement graph neural networks model family. We also want to make the combination of graph based modules and tensor based modules (PyTorch or MXNet) as smooth as possible. DGL provides a powerful graph object that can reside on either CPU or GPU. It bundles structural data as well as features for a better control. We provide a variety of functions for computing with graph objects including efficient and customizable message passing primitives for Graph Neural Networks.
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    DeepLabCut

    DeepLabCut

    Implementation of DeepLabCut

    DeepLabCut™ is an efficient method for 2D and 3D markerless pose estimation based on transfer learning with deep neural networks that achieves excellent results (i.e. you can match human labeling accuracy) with minimal training data (typically 50-200 frames). We demonstrate the versatility of this framework by tracking various body parts in multiple species across a broad collection of behaviors. The package is open source, fast, robust, and can be used to compute 3D pose estimates or for multi-animals. Please see the original paper and the latest work below! This package is collaboratively developed by the Mathis Group & Mathis Lab at EPFL (releases prior to 2.1.9 were developed at Harvard University). The code is freely available and easy to install in a few clicks with Anaconda (and pypi). DeepLabCut is an open-source Python package for animal pose estimation.
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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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    Horovod

    Horovod

    Distributed training framework for TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, etc.

    Horovod was originally developed by Uber to make distributed deep learning fast and easy to use, bringing model training time down from days and weeks to hours and minutes. With Horovod, an existing training script can be scaled up to run on hundreds of GPUs in just a few lines of Python code. Horovod can be installed on-premise or run out-of-the-box in cloud platforms, including AWS, Azure, and Databricks. Horovod can additionally run on top of Apache Spark, making it possible to unify data processing and model training into a single pipeline. Once Horovod has been configured, the same infrastructure can be used to train models with any framework, making it easy to switch between TensorFlow, PyTorch, MXNet, and future frameworks as machine learning tech stacks continue to evolve. Start scaling your model training with just a few lines of Python code. Scale up to hundreds of GPUs with upwards of 90% scaling efficiency.
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    Keras

    Keras

    Python-based neural networks API

    Python Deep Learning library
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    Materials Discovery: GNoME

    Materials Discovery: GNoME

    AI discovers 520000 stable inorganic crystal structures for research

    Materials Discovery (GNoME) is a large-scale research initiative by Google DeepMind focused on applying graph neural networks to accelerate the discovery of stable inorganic crystal materials. The project centers on Graph Networks for Materials Exploration (GNoME), a message-passing neural network architecture trained on density functional theory (DFT) data to predict material stability and energy formation. Using GNoME, DeepMind identified 381,000 new stable materials, later expanding the dataset to include over 520,000 materials within 1 meV/atom of the convex hull as of August 2024. The repository provides datasets, model definitions, and interactive Colabs for exploring these materials, computing decomposition energies, and visualizing chemical families. Additionally, it includes JAX-based implementations of GNoME and Nequip—the latter being used to train interatomic potentials for dynamic simulations.
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    NeuralForecast

    NeuralForecast

    Scalable and user friendly neural forecasting algorithms.

    NeuralForecast offers a large collection of neural forecasting models focusing on their performance, usability, and robustness. The models range from classic networks like RNNs to the latest transformers: MLP, LSTM, GRU, RNN, TCN, TimesNet, BiTCN, DeepAR, NBEATS, NBEATSx, NHITS, TiDE, DeepNPTS, TSMixer, TSMixerx, MLPMultivariate, DLinear, NLinear, TFT, Informer, AutoFormer, FedFormer, PatchTST, iTransformer, StemGNN, and TimeLLM. There is a shared belief in Neural forecasting methods' capacity to improve forecasting pipeline's accuracy and efficiency. Unfortunately, available implementations and published research are yet to realize neural networks' potential. They are hard to use and continuously fail to improve over statistical methods while being computationally prohibitive. For this reason, we created NeuralForecast, a library favoring proven accurate and efficient models focusing on their usability.
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    OpenRLHF

    OpenRLHF

    An Easy-to-use, Scalable and High-performance RLHF Framework

    OpenRLHF is an easy-to-use, scalable, and high-performance framework for Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback (RLHF). It supports various training techniques and model architectures.
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    PyGAD

    PyGAD

    Source code of PyGAD, Python 3 library for building genetic algorithms

    PyGAD is an open-source easy-to-use Python 3 library for building the genetic algorithm and optimizing machine learning algorithms. It supports Keras and PyTorch. PyGAD supports optimizing both single-objective and multi-objective problems. PyGAD supports different types of crossover, mutation, and parent selection. PyGAD allows different types of problems to be optimized using the genetic algorithm by customizing the fitness function.
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    SHAP

    SHAP

    A game theoretic approach to explain the output of ml models

    SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations) is a game theoretic approach to explain the output of any machine learning model. It connects optimal credit allocation with local explanations using the classic Shapley values from game theory and their related extensions. While SHAP can explain the output of any machine learning model, we have developed a high-speed exact algorithm for tree ensemble methods. Fast C++ implementations are supported for XGBoost, LightGBM, CatBoost, scikit-learn and pyspark tree models. To understand how a single feature effects the output of the model we can plot the SHAP value of that feature vs. the value of the feature for all the examples in a dataset. Since SHAP values represent a feature's responsibility for a change in the model output, the plot below represents the change in predicted house price as RM (the average number of rooms per house in an area) changes.
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    TabPFN

    TabPFN

    Foundation Model for Tabular Data

    TabPFN is an open-source machine learning system that introduces a foundation model designed specifically for tabular data analysis. The model is based on transformer architectures and implements a prior-data fitted network that can perform supervised learning tasks such as classification and regression with minimal configuration. Unlike many traditional machine learning workflows that require extensive hyperparameter tuning and training cycles, TabPFN is pre-trained to perform inference directly on tabular datasets. This allows it to generate predictions extremely quickly, often within seconds, while maintaining competitive accuracy on small and medium-sized datasets. The system supports a variety of tabular machine learning tasks and is designed to handle structured datasets commonly found in spreadsheets, databases, and business analytics systems.
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    Triton Inference Server

    Triton Inference Server

    The Triton Inference Server provides an optimized cloud

    Triton Inference Server is an open-source inference serving software that streamlines AI inferencing. Triton enables teams to deploy any AI model from multiple deep learning and machine learning frameworks, including TensorRT, TensorFlow, PyTorch, ONNX, OpenVINO, Python, RAPIDS FIL, and more. Triton supports inference across cloud, data center, edge, and embedded devices on NVIDIA GPUs, x86 and ARM CPU, or AWS Inferentia. Triton delivers optimized performance for many query types, including real-time, batched, ensembles, and audio/video streaming. Provides Backend API that allows adding custom backends and pre/post-processing operations. Model pipelines using Ensembling or Business Logic Scripting (BLS). HTTP/REST and GRPC inference protocols based on the community-developed KServe protocol. A C API and Java API allow Triton to link directly into your application for edge and other in-process use cases.
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    tslearn

    tslearn

    The machine learning toolkit for time series analysis in Python

    The machine learning toolkit for time series analysis in Python. tslearn expects a time series dataset to be formatted as a 3D numpy array. The three dimensions correspond to the number of time series, the number of measurements per time series and the number of dimensions respectively (n_ts, max_sz, d). In order to get the data in the right format.
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    KoboldAI

    KoboldAI

    Your gateway to GPT writing

    This is a browser-based front-end for AI-assisted writing with multiple local & remote AI models. It offers the standard array of tools, including Memory, Author's Note, World Info, Save & Load, adjustable AI settings, formatting options, and the ability to import existing AI Dungeon adventures. You can also turn on Adventure mode and play the game like AI Dungeon Unleashed. Stories can be played like a Novel, a text adventure game or used as a chatbot with an easy toggles to change between the multiple gameplay styles. This makes KoboldAI both a writing assistant, a game and a platform for so much more. The way you play and how good the AI will be depends on the model or service you decide to use. No matter if you want to use the free, fast power of Google Colab, your own high end graphics card, an online service you have an API key for (Like OpenAI or Inferkit) or if you rather just run it slower on your CPU you will be able to find a way to use KoboldAI that works for you.
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    Downloads: 175 This Week
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    Aim

    Aim

    An easy-to-use & supercharged open-source experiment tracker

    Aim logs all your AI metadata (experiments, prompts, etc) enabling a UI to compare & observe them and SDK to query them programmatically. The Aim standard package comes with all integrations. If you'd like to modify the integration and make it custom, create a new integration package and share with others. Aim is an open-source, self-hosted AI Metadata tracking tool designed to handle 100,000s of tracked metadata sequences. The two most famous AI metadata applications are: experiment tracking and prompt engineering. Aim provides a performant and beautiful UI for exploring and comparing training runs, and prompt sessions.
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    Bytewax

    Bytewax

    Python Stream Processing

    Bytewax is a Python framework that simplifies event and stream processing. Because Bytewax couples the stream and event processing capabilities of Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams with the friendly and familiar interface of Python, you can re-use the Python libraries you already know and love. Connect data sources, run stateful transformations, and write to various downstream systems with built-in connectors or existing Python libraries. Bytewax is a Python framework and Rust distributed processing engine that uses a dataflow computational model to provide parallelizable stream processing and event processing capabilities similar to Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams. You can use Bytewax for a variety of workloads from moving data à la Kafka Connect style all the way to advanced online machine learning workloads. Bytewax is not limited to streaming applications but excels anywhere that data can be distributed at the input and output.
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    Causal ML

    Causal ML

    Uplift modeling and causal inference with machine learning algorithms

    Causal ML is a Python package that provides a suite of uplift modeling and causal inference methods using machine learning algorithms based on recent research [1]. It provides a standard interface that allows users to estimate the Conditional Average Treatment Effect (CATE) or Individual Treatment Effect (ITE) from experimental or observational data. Essentially, it estimates the causal impact of intervention T on outcome Y for users with observed features X, without strong assumptions on the model form. An important lever to increase ROI in an advertising campaign is to target the ad to the set of customers who will have a favorable response in a given KPI such as engagement or sales. CATE identifies these customers by estimating the effect of the KPI from ad exposure at the individual level from A/B experiments or historical observational data.
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    ChatterBot

    ChatterBot

    Machine learning, conversational dialog engine for creating chat bots

    ChatterBot is a Python library that makes it easy to generate automated responses to a user’s input. ChatterBot uses a selection of machine learning algorithms to produce different types of responses. This makes it easy for developers to create chat bots and automate conversations with users. For more details about the ideas and concepts behind ChatterBot see the process flow diagram. The language independent design of ChatterBot allows it to be trained to speak any language. Additionally, the machine-learning nature of ChatterBot allows an agent instance to improve it’s own knowledge of possible responses as it interacts with humans and other sources of informative data. An untrained instance of ChatterBot starts off with no knowledge of how to communicate. Each time a user enters a statement, the library saves the text that they entered and the text that the statement was in response to. As ChatterBot receives more input the number of responses that it can reply increase.
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