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    SAM 3

    SAM 3

    Code for running inference and finetuning with SAM 3 model

    ...Compared with SAM 2, SAM 3 introduces the ability to exhaustively segment all instances of an open-vocabulary concept specified by a short phrase or exemplars, scaling to a vastly larger set of categories than traditional closed-set models. This capability is grounded in a new data engine that automatically annotated over four million unique concepts, producing a massive open-vocabulary segmentation dataset and enabling the model to achieve 75–80% of human performance on the SA-CO benchmark, which itself spans 270K unique concepts.
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    stable-diffusion.cpp

    stable-diffusion.cpp

    Diffusion model(SD,Flux,Wan,Qwen Image,Z-Image,...) inference

    stable-diffusion.cpp is a lightweight, high-performance implementation of Stable Diffusion and related generative models written entirely in portable C/C++, designed to run on virtually any device without heavy dependencies. It enables text-to-image and image-to-image generation, supports a growing set of models like SD1.x, SD2.x, SDXL, SD-Turbo, Qwen Image, and more, and is continually updated with support for cutting-edge model variants including video and image editing models. The project is built on the ggml backend, which allows efficient execution on CPUs and GPUs via backends like CUDA, Vulkan, Metal, OpenCL, and SYCL, making it suitable for everything from desktops to mobile devices. ...
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    OpenMythos

    OpenMythos

    A theoretical reconstruction of the Claude Mythos architecture

    OpenMythos is an experimental, open-source implementation that attempts to reconstruct a hypothesized architecture behind advanced language models using a design called a Recurrent-Depth Transformer. The project explores the idea that instead of stacking hundreds of unique transformer layers, a smaller set of layers can be reused iteratively during inference to achieve deeper reasoning without increasing parameter count. It divides computation into three main stages, including a pre-processing phase, a looped recurrent reasoning block, and a final output refinement stage, creating a structured pipeline for inference. The architecture incorporates advanced techniques such as mixture-of-experts routing, adaptive computation time, and multiple attention mechanisms to dynamically allocate compute where needed. ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Map-Anything

    Map-Anything

    MapAnything: Universal Feed-Forward Metric 3D Reconstruction

    ...Instead of stitching together many task-specific models, it uses a single architecture that supports a wide range of 3D tasks—multi-image structure-from-motion, multi-view stereo, monocular metric depth, registration, depth completion, and more. The model flexibly accepts different input combinations (images, intrinsics, poses, sparse or dense depth) and produces a rich set of outputs including per-pixel 3D points, camera intrinsics, camera poses, ray directions, confidence maps, and validity masks. Its inference path is fully feed-forward with optional mixed-precision and memory-efficient modes, making it practical to scale to long image sequences while keeping latency predictable.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MedicalGPT

    MedicalGPT

    MedicalGPT: Training Your Own Medical GPT Model with ChatGPT Training

    MedicalGPT training medical GPT model with ChatGPT training pipeline, implementation of Pretraining, Supervised Finetuning, Reward Modeling and Reinforcement Learning. MedicalGPT trains large medical models, including secondary pre-training, supervised fine-tuning, reward modeling, and reinforcement learning training.
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    Granite 3.0 Language Models

    Granite 3.0 Language Models

    New set of lightweight state-of-the-art, open foundation models

    This repository introduces Granite 3.0 language models as lightweight, state-of-the-art open foundation models built to natively support multilinguality, coding, reasoning, and tool usage. A central goal is efficient deployment, including the potential to run on constrained compute resources while remaining useful for a broad span of enterprise tasks. The repo positions the models for both research and commercial use under an Apache-2.0 license, signaling permissive adoption paths....
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    Open Infra Index

    Open Infra Index

    Production-tested AI infrastructure tools

    open-infra-index is a central “infrastructure index” repository maintained by DeepSeek AI that acts as a catalog and hub for a collection of production-tested AI infrastructure tools and internal building blocks they have open-sourced. Instead of a single monolithic codebase, it functions more like an index or launching point: linking and documenting a set of library repos (e.g. FlashMLA, DeepEP, DeepGEMM, 3FS, etc.) that together form DeepSeek’s infrastructure stack. The repo's README describes the project as sharing “humble building blocks” of their online service—code that is documented, deployed, and battle-tested in production. The timing of its opening matches DeepSeek’s “Open-Source Week” campaign (starting around February 2025) when they gradually released internal infrastructure components publicly. ...
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    Z80-μLM

    Z80-μLM

    Z80-μLM is a 2-bit quantized language model

    ...The project sits at the intersection of machine learning and systems constraints, showing how model architecture, quantization, and inference code generation can be adapted to extreme memory and compute limits. It also functions as an educational reference for how to reduce inference to operations that fit an old-school instruction set and runtime environment.
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    UCO3D

    UCO3D

    Uncommon Objects in 3D dataset

    uCO3D is a large-scale 3D vision dataset and toolkit centered on turn-table videos of everyday objects drawn from the LVIS taxonomy. It provides about 170,000 full videos per object instance rather than still frames, along with per-video annotations including object masks, calibrated camera poses, and multiple flavors of point clouds. Each sequence also ships with a precomputed 3D Gaussian Splat reconstruction, enabling fast, differentiable rendering workflows and modern implicit/point-based...
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    GPT Discord Bot

    GPT Discord Bot

    Example Discord bot written in Python that uses the completions API

    ...Developers can customize system instructions through a config file and modify the model used for responses. While minimal, this project offers a clear example of how to set up authentication, permissions, and message handling for deploying a functional GPT-powered chatbot in Discord.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Style Aligned

    Style Aligned

    Official code for Style Aligned Image Generation via Shared Attention

    ...This alignment acts like a constraint on the model’s evolution, steering composition, palette, and brushwork even as objects or attributes change. The result is more consistent edits across a set, which is crucial for workflows like product variations, character sheets, or brand-coherent art. The repository provides reproducible scripts, reference prompts, and guidance for tuning strengths so users can dial in subtle retouches or bolder substitutions. Because it builds on widely used diffusion checkpoints, creators can integrate it without training or dataset collection.
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    Alpaca.cpp

    Alpaca.cpp

    Locally run an Instruction-Tuned Chat-Style LLM

    ...This combines the LLaMA foundation model with an open reproduction of Stanford Alpaca a fine-tuning of the base model to obey instructions (akin to the RLHF used to train ChatGPT) and a set of modifications to llama.cpp to add a chat interface. Download the zip file corresponding to your operating system from the latest release. The weights are based on the published fine-tunes from alpaca-lora, converted back into a PyTorch checkpoint with a modified script and then quantized with llama.cpp the regular way.
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    Mask2Former

    Mask2Former

    Code release for "Masked-attention Mask Transformer

    Mask2Former is a unified segmentation architecture that handles semantic, instance, and panoptic segmentation with one model and one training recipe. Its core idea is to cast segmentation as mask classification: a transformer decoder predicts a set of mask queries, each with an associated class score, eliminating the need for task-specific heads. A pixel decoder fuses multi-scale features and feeds masked attention in the transformer so each query focuses computation on its current spatial support. This leads to accurate masks with sharp boundaries and strong small-object performance while remaining efficient on high-resolution inputs. ...
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    Retrieval-Based Conversational Model

    Retrieval-Based Conversational Model

    Dual LSTM Encoder for Dialog Response Generation

    Retrieval-Based Conversational Model in Tensorflow is a project implementing a retrieval-based conversational model using a dual LSTM encoder architecture in TensorFlow, illustrating how neural networks can be trained to select appropriate responses from a fixed set of candidate replies rather than generate them from scratch. The core idea is to embed both the conversation context and potential replies into vector representations, then score how well each candidate fits the current dialogue, choosing the best match accordingly. Designed to work with datasets like the Ubuntu Dialogue Corpus, this codebase includes data preparation, model training, and evaluation components for building and assessing dialog models that can handle multi-turn conversations.
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    Mistral Small 4

    Mistral Small 4

    Model that fuses instruct, reasoning and agentic skills

    The Mistral Small 4 collection is a set of open-weight large language models developed by Mistral AI that aim to unify multiple capabilities, including instruction following, reasoning, and coding, within a single efficient architecture. These models are part of the broader Mistral Small family, which is designed to deliver strong performance across a wide range of everyday AI tasks while maintaining relatively low latency and efficient deployment requirements.
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    BLEURT-20-D12

    BLEURT-20-D12

    Custom BLEURT model for evaluating text similarity using PyTorch

    ...Unlike standard BLEURT models from TensorFlow, this version is built from a custom PyTorch transformer library. It requires installing the model-specific library from GitHub to function properly. Once set up, it can be used to compute similarity scores with minimal code. BLEURT-20-D12 enables more flexible deployment in PyTorch-based workflows for evaluating language generation outputs.
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    Grok-2.5

    Grok-2.5

    Large-scale xAI model for local inference with SGLang, Grok-2.5

    ...The model is distributed as raw weights that require specialized infrastructure to run, rather than being hosted by inference providers. To use it, users must download over 500 GB of files and set them up locally with the SGLang inference engine. Grok-2.5 supports advanced inference with multi-GPU configurations, requiring at least 8 GPUs with more than 40 GB of memory each for optimal performance. It integrates with the SGLang framework to enable serving, testing, and chat-style interactions. The model comes with a post-training architecture and requires the correct chat template to function properly. ...
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    wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53-russian

    wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53-russian

    Russian ASR model fine-tuned on Common Voice and CSS10 datasets

    ...The model operates best with audio sampled at 16kHz and can transcribe Russian speech directly without a language model. It achieves a Word Error Rate (WER) of 13.3% and Character Error Rate (CER) of 2.88% on the Common Voice test set, with even better results when used with a language model. The model supports both PyTorch and JAX and is compatible with the Hugging Face Transformers and HuggingSound libraries. It is ideal for Russian voice transcription tasks in research, accessibility, and interface development. The training was made possible with compute support from OVHcloud, and the training scripts are publicly available for replication.
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