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    shimmy

    shimmy

    Python-free Rust inference server

    The shimmy project is a lightweight local inference server designed to run large language models with minimal overhead. Written primarily in Rust, the tool provides a small standalone binary that exposes an API compatible with the OpenAI interface, allowing existing applications to interact with local models without significant code changes. This compatibility enables developers to replace remote AI services with locally hosted models while keeping their existing software architecture intact. Shimmy focuses on performance and simplicity, using efficient runtime components to minimize memory usage and startup time compared to heavier inference frameworks. It supports modern model formats such as GGUF and SafeTensors and can automatically discover models stored locally or in common directories used by other AI tools. Advanced capabilities include CPU offloading for Mixture-of-Experts models and GPU acceleration, enabling large models to run on consumer hardware with limited VRAM.
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    Clustering Variation looks for a good subset of attributes in order to improve the classification accuracy of supervised learning techniques in classification problems with a huge number of attributes involved. It first creates a ranking of attributes based on the Variation value, then divide into two groups, last using Verification method to select the best group.
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    AI-Tutorials/Implementations Notebooks

    AI-Tutorials/Implementations Notebooks

    Codes/Notebooks for AI Projects

    AI-Tutorials/Implementations Notebooks repository is a comprehensive collection of artificial intelligence tutorials and implementation examples intended for developers, students, and researchers who want to learn by building practical AI projects. The repository contains numerous Jupyter notebooks and code samples that demonstrate modern techniques in machine learning, deep learning, data science, and large language model workflows. It includes implementations for a wide range of AI topics such as computer vision, agent systems, federated learning, distributed systems, adversarial attacks, and generative AI. Many of the tutorials focus on building AI agents, multi-agent systems, and workflows that integrate language models with external tools or APIs. The codebase acts as a hands-on learning resource, allowing users to experiment with new frameworks, architectures, and machine learning workflows through guided examples.
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    AWS Neuron

    AWS Neuron

    Powering Amazon custom machine learning chips

    AWS Neuron is a software development kit (SDK) for running machine learning inference using AWS Inferentia chips. It consists of a compiler, run-time, and profiling tools that enable developers to run high-performance and low latency inference using AWS Inferentia-based Amazon EC2 Inf1 instances. Using Neuron developers can easily train their machine learning models on any popular framework such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, and MXNet, and run it optimally on Amazon EC2 Inf1 instances. You can continue to use the same ML frameworks you use today and migrate your software onto Inf1 instances with minimal code changes and without tie-in to vendor-specific solutions. Neuron is pre-integrated into popular machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow, MXNet and Pytorch to provide a seamless training-to-inference workflow. It includes a compiler, runtime driver, as well as debug and profiling utilities with a TensorBoard plugin for visualization.
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    AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK

    AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK

    For building machine learning (ML) workflows and pipelines on AWS

    The AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK is an open-source library that allows data scientists to easily create workflows that process and publish machine learning models using Amazon SageMaker and AWS Step Functions. You can create machine learning workflows in Python that orchestrate AWS infrastructure at scale, without having to provision and integrate the AWS services separately. The best way to quickly review how the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK works is to review the related example notebooks. These notebooks provide code and descriptions for creating and running workflows in AWS Step Functions Using the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK. In Amazon SageMaker, example Jupyter notebooks are available in the example notebooks portion of a notebook instance. To run the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK example notebooks locally, download the sample notebooks and open them in a working Jupyter instance.
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    Amazing-Python-Scripts

    Amazing-Python-Scripts

    Curated collection of Amazing Python scripts

    Amazing-Python-Scripts is a collaborative repository that collects a wide variety of Python scripts designed to demonstrate practical programming techniques and automation tasks. The project includes scripts ranging from beginner-level utilities to more advanced applications involving machine learning, data processing, and system automation. Its goal is to provide developers with useful coding examples that can solve everyday problems, automate repetitive tasks, or serve as learning exercises. The repository encourages community contributions, allowing developers to add their own scripts and improve existing ones through pull requests. Examples include scripts for sentiment analysis, data scraping, web automation, log analysis, and interactive applications such as games or voice-controlled tools. The project also provides contribution guidelines and documentation so that developers can easily collaborate and expand the collection of scripts.
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    BEVFormer

    BEVFormer

    Implementation of BEVFormer, a camera-only framework

    3D visual perception tasks, including 3D detection and map segmentation based on multi-camera images, are essential for autonomous driving systems. In this work, we present a new framework termed BEVFormer, which learns unified BEV representations with spatiotemporal transformers to support multiple autonomous driving perception tasks. In a nutshell, BEVFormer exploits both spatial and temporal information by interacting with spatial and temporal space through predefined grid-shaped BEV queries. To aggregate spatial information, we design spatial cross-attention that each BEV query extracts the spatial features from the regions of interest across camera views. For temporal information, we propose temporal self-attention to recurrently fuse the history BEV information. Our approach achieves the new state-of-the-art 56.9\% in terms of NDS metric on the nuScenes \texttt{test} set, which is 9.0 points higher than previous best arts and on par with the performance of LiDAR-based baseline.
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    BPL

    BPL

    Bayesian Program Learning model for one-shot learning

    BPL (Bayesian Program Learning) is a MATLAB implementation of the Bayesian Program Learning framework for one-shot concept learning (especially on handwritten characters). The approach treats each concept (e.g. a character) as being generated by a probabilistic program (motor primitives, strokes, spatial relationships), and inference proceeds by fitting those generative programs to a single example, generalizing to new examples, and generating new exemplars. The repository contains code for parsing stroke sequences, fitting motor programs, exemplar generation, classification, re-fitting, and demonstration scripts.
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    BerryNet

    BerryNet

    Deep learning gateway on Raspberry Pi and other edge devices

    This project turns edge devices such as Raspberry Pi into an intelligent gateway with deep learning running on it. No internet connection is required, everything is done locally on the edge device itself. Further, multiple edge devices can create a distributed AIoT network. At DT42, we believe that bringing deep learning to edge devices is the trend towards the future. It not only saves costs of data transmission and storage but also makes devices able to respond according to the events shown in the images or videos without connecting to the cloud. One of the applications of this intelligent gateway is to use the camera to monitor the place you care about. For example, Figure 3 shows the analyzed results from the camera hosted in the DT42 office. The frames were captured by the IP camera and they were submitted into the AI engine. The output from the AI engine will be shown in the dashboard.
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    Computer vision projects

    Computer vision projects

    computer vision projects | Fun AI projects related to computer vision

    Computer vision projects is an open-source collection of computer vision projects and experiments that demonstrate practical applications of modern AI techniques in image processing, robotics, and real-time visual analysis. The repository includes multiple demonstration systems implemented using languages such as Python and C++, covering topics ranging from object detection to embedded vision systems. Many of the projects illustrate how computer vision algorithms can interact with hardware platforms, including robotics systems and edge computing devices. The repository provides examples that combine machine learning models with real-world applications such as robotic arms, video analysis, and automated visual measurement systems.
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    DeepVariant

    DeepVariant

    DeepVariant is an analysis pipeline that uses a deep neural networks

    DeepVariant is an analysis pipeline that uses a deep neural network to call genetic variants from next-generation DNA sequencing data. DeepVariant is a deep learning-based variant caller that takes aligned reads (in BAM or CRAM format), produces pileup image tensors from them, classifies each tensor using a convolutional neural network, and finally reports the results in a standard VCF or gVCF file. DeepTrio is a deep learning-based trio variant caller built on top of DeepVariant. DeepTrio extends DeepVariant's functionality, allowing it to utilize the power of neural networks to predict genomic variants in trios or duos. See this page for more details and instructions on how to run DeepTrio. Out-of-the-box use for PCR-positive samples and low quality sequencing runs, and easy adjustments for different sequencing technologies and non-human species.
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    Flashlight library

    Flashlight library

    A C++ standalone library for machine learning

    Flashlight is a fast, flexible machine learning library written entirely in C++ by Facebook AI Research and the creators of Torch, TensorFlow, Eigen, and Deep Speech. Native support in C++ and simple extensibility make Flashlight a powerful research framework that's hackable to its core and enables fast iteration on new experimental setups and algorithms with little unopinionated and without sacrificing performance. In a single repository, Flashlight provides apps for research across multiple domains. Flashlight can be broken down into several components as described above. Each component can be incrementally built by specifying the correct build options. Flashlight is most-easily built and installed with vcpkg. Both the CUDA and CPU backends are supported with vcpkg. For either backend, first, install Intel MKL. Flashlight app binaries are also built for the selected features and are installed into the vcpkg install tree's tools directory.
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    Gorgonia

    Gorgonia

    Gorgonia is a library that helps facilitate machine learning in Go

    Write and evaluate mathematical equations involving multidimensional arrays easily. Gorgonia is a library that helps facilitate machine learning in Go. Write and evaluate mathematical equations involving multidimensional arrays easily. If this sounds like Theano or TensorFlow, it's because the idea is quite similar. Specifically, the library is pretty low-level, like Theano, but has higher goals like Tensorflow. The primary goal for Gorgonia is to be a highly performant machine learning/graph computation-based library that can scale across multiple machines. It should bring the appeal of Go (simple compilation and deployment process) to the ML world. It's a long way from there currently, however, the baby steps are already there. The main reason to use Gorgonia is developer comfort. If you're using a Go stack extensively, now you have access to the ability to create production-ready machine learning systems in an environment that you are already familiar and comfortable with.
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    Image Super-Resolution (ISR)

    Image Super-Resolution (ISR)

    Super-scale your images and run experiments with Residual Dense

    The goal of this project is to upscale and improve the quality of low-resolution images. This project contains Keras implementations of different Residual Dense Networks for Single Image Super-Resolution (ISR) as well as scripts to train these networks using content and adversarial loss components. Docker scripts and Google Colab notebooks are available to carry training and prediction. Also, we provide scripts to facilitate training on the cloud with AWS and Nvidia-docker with only a few commands. When training your own model, start with only PSNR loss (50+ epochs, depending on the dataset) and only then introduce GANS and feature loss. This can be controlled by the loss weights argument. The weights used to produce these images are available directly when creating the model object. ISR is compatible with Python 3.6 and is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license.
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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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    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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    MatlabMachine

    MatlabMachine

    Machine learning algorithms

    Matlab-Machine is a comprehensive collection of machine learning algorithms implemented in MATLAB. It includes both basic and advanced techniques for classification, regression, clustering, and dimensionality reduction. Designed for educational and research purposes, the repository provides clear implementations that help users understand core ML concepts.
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    ModelDB

    ModelDB

    Open Source ML Model Versioning, Metadata, and Experiment Management

    An open-source system for Machine Learning model versioning, metadata, and experiment management. ModelDB is an open-source system to version machine learning models including their ingredients code, data, config, and environment and to track ML metadata across the model lifecycle.
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    MuseGAN

    MuseGAN

    An AI for Music Generation

    MuseGAN is a deep learning research project designed to generate symbolic music using generative adversarial networks. The system focuses specifically on generating multi-track polyphonic music, meaning that it can simultaneously produce multiple instrument parts such as drums, bass, piano, guitar, and strings. Instead of generating raw audio, the model operates on piano-roll representations of music, which encode notes as time-pitch matrices for each instrument track. This representation allows the neural network to capture rhythmic patterns, harmonic relationships, and structural dependencies across instruments. The architecture is based on convolutional GAN models that learn temporal musical structure and inter-track relationships from training data. The project was trained using the Lakh Pianoroll Dataset, a large collection of multitrack musical sequences derived from MIDI files.
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    Netflix Maestro

    Netflix Maestro

    Netflix’s Workflow Orchestrator

    Maestro is a large-scale workflow orchestration platform originally developed by Netflix to coordinate complex data processing and machine learning workflows across distributed systems. The system acts as a general-purpose workflow orchestrator that manages the execution, scheduling, monitoring, and recovery of large pipelines used for analytics and AI operations. It was designed to support the demanding internal infrastructure of Netflix, where thousands of workflows must process massive volumes of data reliably and efficiently every day. The platform enables engineers and data scientists to define workflows using structured configuration files and execute tasks across diverse compute environments, including scripts, containers, and notebook environments. Maestro provides built-in mechanisms for retry logic, task scheduling, dependency management, and error handling, which are essential when orchestrating production-scale pipelines.
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    Neural Network Intelligence

    Neural Network Intelligence

    AutoML toolkit for automate machine learning lifecycle

    Neural Network Intelligence is an open source AutoML toolkit for automate machine learning lifecycle, including feature engineering, neural architecture search, model compression and hyper-parameter tuning. NNI (Neural Network Intelligence) is a lightweight but powerful toolkit to help users automate feature engineering, neural architecture search, hyperparameter tuning and model compression. The tool manages automated machine learning (AutoML) experiments, dispatches and runs experiments' trial jobs generated by tuning algorithms to search the best neural architecture and/or hyper-parameters in different training environments like Local Machine, Remote Servers, OpenPAI, Kubeflow, FrameworkController on K8S (AKS etc.) DLWorkspace (aka. DLTS) AML (Azure Machine Learning) and other cloud options. NNI provides CommandLine Tool as well as an user friendly WebUI to manage training experiements.
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    NeuralCoref

    NeuralCoref

    Fast Coreference Resolution in spaCy with Neural Networks

    NeuralCoref is a pipeline extension for spaCy 2.1+ which annotates and resolves coreference clusters using a neural network. NeuralCoref is production-ready, integrated in spaCy's NLP pipeline and extensible to new training datasets. For a brief introduction to coreference resolution and NeuralCoref, please refer to our blog post. NeuralCoref is written in Python/Cython and comes with a pre-trained statistical model for English only. NeuralCoref is accompanied by a visualization client NeuralCoref-Viz, a web interface powered by a REST server that can be tried online.
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    OpenVINO Notebooks

    OpenVINO Notebooks

    Jupyter notebook tutorials for OpenVINO

    openvino_notebooks is a collection of interactive Jupyter notebooks designed to demonstrate how to build, optimize, and deploy artificial intelligence applications using the OpenVINO toolkit. The repository provides practical tutorials that guide developers through various AI workflows including computer vision, natural language processing, and generative AI tasks. Each notebook demonstrates how to run pre-trained models, optimize inference performance, and deploy models across hardware such as CPUs, GPUs, and specialized accelerators. The tutorials also illustrate how OpenVINO integrates with models from frameworks like PyTorch, TensorFlow, and ONNX to accelerate inference workloads. Many notebooks include end-to-end examples that show how to prepare input data, load optimized models, run inference, and visualize results. The project is particularly useful for developers who want to learn how to optimize machine learning inference pipelines for production environments.
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    Pandas Profiling

    Pandas Profiling

    Create HTML profiling reports from pandas DataFrame objects

    pandas-profiling generates profile reports from a pandas DataFrame. The pandas df.describe() function is handy yet a little basic for exploratory data analysis. pandas-profiling extends pandas DataFrame with df.profile_report(), which automatically generates a standardized univariate and multivariate report for data understanding. High correlation warnings, based on different correlation metrics (Spearman, Pearson, Kendall, Cramér’s V, Phik). Most common categories (uppercase, lowercase, separator), scripts (Latin, Cyrillic) and blocks (ASCII, Cyrilic). File sizes, creation dates, dimensions, indication of truncated images and existance of EXIF metadata. Mostly global details about the dataset (number of records, number of variables, overall missigness and duplicates, memory footprint). Comprehensive and automatic list of potential data quality issues (high correlation, skewness, uniformity, zeros, missing values, constant values, between others).
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    PySC2

    PySC2

    StarCraft II learning environment

    PySC2 is DeepMind's Python component of the StarCraft II Learning Environment (SC2LE). It exposes Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft II Machine Learning API as a Python RL Environment. This is a collaboration between DeepMind and Blizzard to develop StarCraft II into a rich environment for RL research. PySC2 provides an interface for RL agents to interact with StarCraft 2, getting observations and sending actions. The easiest way to get PySC2 is to use pip. That will install the pysc2 package along with all the required dependencies. virtualenv can help manage your dependencies. You may also need to upgrade pip: pip install --upgrade pip for the pysc2 install to work. If you're running on an older system you may need to install libsdl libraries for the pygame dependency.
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