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Machine Learning Software for BSD

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    Fashion-MNIST

    Fashion-MNIST

    A MNIST-like fashion product database

    Fashion-MNIST is an open-source dataset created by Zalando Research that provides a standardized benchmark for image classification algorithms in machine learning. The dataset contains grayscale images of fashion products such as shirts, shoes, coats, and bags, each labeled according to its clothing category. It was designed as a direct replacement for the original MNIST handwritten digits dataset, maintaining the same structure and image size so that researchers could easily switch datasets without modifying their experimental pipelines. The dataset consists of 70,000 images in total, with 60,000 examples used for training and 10,000 reserved for testing. Each image has a resolution of 28 by 28 pixels and belongs to one of ten clothing classes, making it suitable for evaluating classification models. Because the dataset represents real-world objects rather than handwritten digits, it offers a more challenging benchmark for testing machine learning algorithms.
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    KotlinDL

    KotlinDL

    High-level Deep Learning Framework written in Kotlin

    KotlinDL is a high-level Deep Learning API written in Kotlin and inspired by Keras. Under the hood, it uses TensorFlow Java API and ONNX Runtime API for Java. KotlinDL offers simple APIs for training deep learning models from scratch, importing existing Keras and ONNX models for inference, and leveraging transfer learning for tailoring existing pre-trained models to your tasks. This project aims to make Deep Learning easier for JVM and Android developers and simplify deploying deep learning models in production environments.
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    PyTensor

    PyTensor

    Python library for defining and optimizing mathematical expressions

    PyTensor is a fork of Aesara, a Python library for defining, optimizing, and efficiently evaluating mathematical expressions involving multi-dimensional arrays. PyTensor is based on Theano, which has been powering large-scale computationally intensive scientific investigations since 2007. A hackable, pure-Python codebase. Extensible graph framework is suitable for rapid development of custom operators and symbolic optimizations. Implements an extensible graph transpilation framework that currently provides compilation via C, JAX, and Numba. Based on one of the most widely-used Python tensor libraries: Theano.
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    TensorFlow Quantum

    TensorFlow Quantum

    Open-source Python framework for hybrid quantum-classical ml learning

    TensorFlow Quantum is an open-source software framework designed for building and training hybrid quantum-classical machine learning models within the TensorFlow ecosystem. The framework enables researchers and developers to represent quantum circuits as data and integrate them directly into machine learning workflows. By combining classical deep learning techniques with quantum algorithms, the platform allows experimentation with quantum machine learning methods that may offer advantages for certain computational tasks. TensorFlow Quantum integrates with the Cirq quantum computing framework to define and manipulate quantum circuits, while leveraging TensorFlow’s infrastructure for optimization, automatic differentiation, and large-scale computation. The library also supports high-performance simulation of quantum circuits, enabling researchers to test and evaluate quantum models even without direct access to quantum hardware.
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    snntorch

    snntorch

    Deep and online learning with spiking neural networks in Python

    snntorch is a deep learning library that enables researchers and developers to build and train spiking neural networks using the PyTorch framework. Spiking neural networks are biologically inspired models that communicate through discrete spike events rather than continuous activation values, making them closer to how neurons operate in the brain. The library extends PyTorch’s tensor computation capabilities to support gradient-based learning for networks composed of spiking neurons. This allows researchers to train spiking neural models using familiar deep learning workflows while taking advantage of GPU acceleration and automatic differentiation. snnTorch provides implementations of common spiking neuron models, surrogate gradient training methods, and utilities for handling temporal neural dynamics. Because spiking neural networks operate over time and encode information through spike timing, the library includes tools for simulating temporal behavior.
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    SMILI

    SMILI

    Scientific Visualisation Made Easy

    The Simple Medical Imaging Library Interface (SMILI), pronounced 'smilie', is an open-source, light-weight and easy-to-use medical imaging viewer and library for all major operating systems. The main sMILX application features for viewing n-D images, vector images, DICOMs, anonymizing, shape analysis and models/surfaces with easy drag and drop functions. It also features a number of standard processing algorithms for smoothing, thresholding, masking etc. images and models, both with graphical user interfaces and/or via the command-line. See our YouTube channel for tutorial videos via the homepage. The applications are all built out of a uniform user-interface framework that provides a very high level (Qt) interface to powerful image processing and scientific visualisation algorithms from the Insight Toolkit (ITK) and Visualisation Toolkit (VTK). The framework allows one to build stand-alone medical imaging applications quickly and easily.
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    AIGC-Interview-Book

    AIGC-Interview-Book

    AIGC algorithm engineer interview secrets

    AIGC-Interview-Book is a large educational repository designed to help engineers prepare for technical interviews related to artificial intelligence and generative AI roles. The project compiles knowledge from industry practitioners and researchers into a structured reference covering the AI ecosystem. Topics included in the repository span large language models, generative AI systems, traditional deep learning methods, reinforcement learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and machine learning theory. In addition to technical concepts, the repository also contains interview preparation materials such as practice questions, hiring insights, and career advice for AI engineers. The materials are organized so readers can study fundamental topics as well as advanced research areas that frequently appear in technical interviews.
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    Ad-papers

    Ad-papers

    Papers on Computational Advertising

    The Ad-papers repository is a curated collection of influential research papers focused on the fields of advertising technology, recommendation systems, and applied machine learning in online platforms. The repository organizes academic and industry papers that explore how machine learning algorithms can be used to improve ad targeting, user modeling, click-through rate prediction, and personalized recommendation systems. These papers represent key developments in large-scale industrial machine learning systems used by digital advertising platforms. The repository categorizes papers by topic and provides links to research publications, allowing readers to easily explore the evolution of machine learning techniques in advertising and recommendation domains. Many of the included papers originate from major technology companies and research institutions that have contributed foundational work in applied machine learning systems.
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    BoxMOT

    BoxMOT

    Pluggable SOTA multi-object tracking modules for segmentation

    BoxMOT is an open-source framework designed to provide modular implementations of state-of-the-art multi-object tracking algorithms for computer vision applications. The project focuses on the tracking-by-detection paradigm, where objects detected by vision models are continuously tracked across frames in a video sequence. It provides a pluggable architecture that allows developers to combine different object detectors with multiple tracking algorithms without modifying the core codebase. The framework supports integration with detection, segmentation, and pose estimation models that produce bounding box outputs. It also includes evaluation tools and benchmarking pipelines that allow researchers to test tracking performance on standard datasets such as MOT17 and MOT20. The system offers different performance modes that balance computational efficiency with tracking accuracy depending on the application requirements.
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    Instant Neural Graphics Primitives

    Instant Neural Graphics Primitives

    Instant neural graphics primitives: lightning fast NeRF and more

    Instant Neural Graphics Primitives, is an open-source research project developed by NVIDIA that enables extremely fast training and rendering of neural graphics representations. The system implements several neural graphics primitives including neural radiance fields, signed distance functions, neural images, and neural volumes. These representations are trained using a compact neural network combined with a multiresolution hash encoding that dramatically accelerates both training and rendering processes. The framework is capable of reconstructing detailed 3D scenes from images and generating realistic views of those scenes in real time. Compared with earlier neural radiance field approaches, instant-ngp significantly reduces training time and computational requirements, enabling models to be trained within seconds or minutes on modern GPUs.
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    NSFW Data Scraper

    NSFW Data Scraper

    Collection of scripts to aggregate image data

    NSFW Data Scraper is an open-source project that provides scripts for automatically collecting large datasets of images intended for training NSFW image classification systems. The repository focuses on aggregating image data from various online sources so that developers can build datasets suitable for training content moderation models. These datasets typically contain images categorized into different classes associated with adult or explicit content, which can then be used to train neural networks that detect unsafe or inappropriate material. The scripts automate the process of downloading and organizing large volumes of images, significantly reducing the manual effort required to build training datasets. The project was originally created to support research and development of machine learning models capable of identifying explicit or sensitive visual content.
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    Quantitative Trading System

    Quantitative Trading System

    A comprehensive quantitative trading system with AI-powered analysis

    Quantitative Trading System is a comprehensive quantitative trading platform that integrates artificial intelligence, financial data analysis, and automated strategy execution within a unified software system. The project is designed to provide an end-to-end infrastructure for building and operating algorithmic trading strategies in financial markets. It includes tools for collecting and processing market data from multiple sources, performing statistical and machine learning analysis, and generating trading signals based on quantitative models. The system supports real-time data streaming, allowing strategies to respond to market conditions as they evolve. QuantMuse also incorporates advanced risk management features, including portfolio monitoring, risk limits, and dynamic position sizing to control exposure.
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    RF-DETR

    RF-DETR

    RF-DETR is a real-time object detection and segmentation

    RF-DETR is an open-source computer vision framework that implements a real-time object detection and instance segmentation model based on transformer architectures. Developed by Roboflow, the project builds upon modern vision transformer backbones such as DINOv2 to achieve strong accuracy while maintaining efficient inference speeds suitable for real-time applications. The model is designed to detect objects and segment them within images or video streams using a unified detection pipeline. RF-DETR emphasizes strong performance across both accuracy and latency benchmarks, allowing developers to deploy high-quality detection models in applications that require immediate processing such as robotics, autonomous systems, and industrial inspection. The repository includes Python packages, training scripts, and model configurations that enable researchers and engineers to train and deploy detection models on custom datasets.
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    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Python code to reproduce illustrations from Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book is the official companion repository for The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book written by machine learning researcher Andriy Burkov. The repository contains Python code used to generate the figures, visualizations, and illustrative examples presented in the book. Its purpose is to help readers better understand the concepts explained in the text by allowing them to run and experiment with the underlying code themselves. The book itself provides a concise overview of machine learning theory and practice, covering topics such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, neural networks, and optimization algorithms. The repository complements these explanations by offering practical implementations that demonstrate how various algorithms behave when applied to data. Readers can explore the scripts to reproduce diagrams and observe how mathematical concepts translate into working code.
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    Watermark-Removal

    Watermark-Removal

    Machine learning image inpainting task that removes watermarks

    Watermark-Removal repository is a machine learning project focused on removing visible watermarks from digital images using deep learning and image inpainting techniques. The system analyzes an image containing a watermark and attempts to reconstruct the underlying visual content so that the watermark is removed while preserving the original appearance of the image. The project uses neural network models inspired by research in contextual attention and gated convolution, which are methods commonly applied to image restoration tasks. Through these techniques, the model learns to identify regions of the image affected by the watermark and generate realistic replacements for the missing visual information. The repository contains code for preprocessing images, training the model, and running inference on images to automatically remove watermark artifacts.
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    cracking-the-data-science-interview

    cracking-the-data-science-interview

    A Collection of Cheatsheets, Books, Questions, and Portfolio

    Cracking the Data Science Interview is an open educational repository that collects study materials, resources, and reference links for preparing for data science interviews. The project organizes content across many fundamental areas of data science, including statistics, probability, SQL, machine learning, and deep learning. It includes cheat sheets that summarize important technical concepts commonly discussed during technical interviews. The repository also provides links to recommended books, tutorials, practice platforms, and blog posts that help learners strengthen their theoretical and practical skills. In addition to conceptual study materials, the project includes interview question banks and case study prompts that simulate real hiring scenarios. The resource is particularly useful for candidates preparing for technical interviews in data science, machine learning, or analytics roles.
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    docext

    docext

    An on-premises, OCR-free unstructured data extraction

    docext is a document intelligence toolkit that uses vision-language models to extract structured information from documents such as PDFs, forms, and scanned images. The system is designed to operate entirely on-premises, allowing organizations to process sensitive documents without relying on external cloud services. Unlike traditional document processing pipelines that rely heavily on optical character recognition, docext leverages multimodal AI models capable of understanding both visual and textual information directly from document images. This allows the system to detect and extract structured elements such as tables, signatures, key fields, and layout information while maintaining semantic understanding of the document content. The toolkit can also convert complex documents into structured markdown representations that preserve formatting and contextual relationships.
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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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    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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    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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    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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    Generative Models

    Generative Models

    Collection of generative models, e.g. GAN, VAE in Pytorch

    This project is a comprehensive open-source collection of implementations of various generative machine learning models designed to help researchers and developers experiment with deep generative techniques. The repository contains practical implementations of well-known architectures such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), Restricted Boltzmann Machines, and Helmholtz Machines, implemented primarily using modern deep learning frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow. These models are widely used in artificial intelligence to generate new data that resembles the training data, such as images, text, or other structured outputs. The repository serves as an educational and experimental environment where users can study how generative models work internally and replicate results from academic research papers.
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    LibrePhotos

    LibrePhotos

    A self-hosted open source photo management service

    LibrePhotos is an open-source self-hosted photo management platform designed to organize, browse, and analyze personal media libraries while preserving user privacy. The system allows individuals to store and manage their photos and videos locally rather than relying on commercial cloud services. It provides features similar to services like Google Photos but runs on a private server controlled by the user. The application includes AI-powered tools that automatically analyze images to detect faces, objects, and locations, allowing photos to be grouped and searched more efficiently. LibrePhotos supports a wide variety of media formats and provides a web interface that can be accessed from different devices and operating systems. The platform is built using a Django backend and a React frontend, forming a full-stack web application architecture.
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    MLX Engine

    MLX Engine

    LM Studio Apple MLX engine

    MLX Engine is the Apple MLX-based inference backend used by LM Studio to run large language models efficiently on Apple Silicon hardware. Built on top of the mlx-lm and mlx-vlm ecosystems, the engine provides a unified architecture capable of supporting both text-only and multimodal models. Its design focuses on high-performance on-device inference, leveraging Apple’s MLX stack to accelerate computation on M-series chips. The project introduces modular VisionAddOn components that allow image embeddings to be integrated seamlessly into language model workflows. It is bundled with newer versions of LM Studio but can also be used independently for experimentation and development. Overall, mlx-engine serves as a specialized high-efficiency runtime for local AI workloads on macOS systems.
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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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