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    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    A natural language interface for computers

    Open Interpreter is an open-source tool that provides a natural-language interface for interacting with your computer. It lets large language models (LLMs) run code locally (Python, JavaScript, shell, etc.), enabling you to ask your computer to do tasks like data analysis, file manipulation, browsing, etc. in human terms (“chat with your computer”), with safeguards. Runs locally or via configured remote LLM servers/inference backends, giving flexibility to use models you trust or have...
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    OpenCV

    OpenCV

    Open Source Computer Vision Library

    OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is a comprehensive open-source library for computer vision, machine learning, and image processing. It enables developers to build real-time vision applications ranging from facial recognition to object tracking. OpenCV supports a wide range of programming languages including C++, Python, and Java, and is optimized for both CPU and GPU operations.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Google AI Edge Gallery

    Google AI Edge Gallery

    A gallery that showcases on-device ML/GenAI use cases

    Gallery is a curated collection of on-device machine learning examples, demo apps, and model artifacts designed to help developers experiment with and deploy ML at the edge. The project bundles runnable samples that show how to run TensorFlow Lite/Edge TPU models (and similar lightweight runtimes) on mobile and embedded platforms, demonstrating common tasks like image classification, object detection, audio recognition, and pose estimation. Each sample is intended to be both a learning aid...
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    Omi

    Omi

    AI that sees your screen and listens to conversations

    ...At its core, omi uses a pipeline of speech-to-text systems, large language models, and memory storage services to transform raw audio and context into meaningful outputs like tasks and reminders. The architecture is modular and extensible, featuring APIs, SDKs, and plugin-like capabilities that allow developers to build custom applications.
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    nndeploy

    nndeploy

    An Easy-to-Use and High-Performance AI Deployment Framework

    nndeploy is an open-source framework designed to simplify the deployment of artificial intelligence models across multiple hardware platforms and devices. The framework focuses on making it easier to transform trained AI models into production-ready applications that can run efficiently on desktops, mobile devices, servers, and edge computing hardware. Developers can use visual workflows to design and configure AI processing pipelines by connecting modular nodes that represent different...
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    Alan AI for Android

    Alan AI for Android

    Assistant SDK to build a multimodal conversational UX for Android

    ...A powerful web-based IDE where you can write, test and debug dialog scenarios for your voice assistant or chatbot. Alan's AI-backend powered by the industry’s best Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Natural Language Understanding (NLU) and Speech Synthesis. The Alan Cloud provisions and handles the infrastructure required to maintain your voice deployments and perform all the voice processing tasks. Voice enable your app, you only need to get the Alan Client SDK and drop it into your app. No need to plan for, deploy and maintain any infrastructure or speech components - the Alan Platform does the bulk of the work.
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    Alan AI for Flutter

    Alan AI for Flutter

    SDK to build a multimodal conversational UX for Flutter apps

    ...A powerful web-based IDE where you can write, test and debug dialog scenarios for your voice assistant or chatbot. Alan's AI-backend powered by the industry’s best Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Natural Language Understanding (NLU) and Speech Synthesis. The Alan Cloud provisions and handles the infrastructure required to maintain your voice deployments and perform all the voice processing tasks. Voice enable your app, you only need to get the Alan Client SDK and drop it into your app. No need to plan for, deploy and maintain any infrastructure or speech components - the Alan Platform does the bulk of the work.
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    Alan AI for Cordova

    Alan AI for Cordova

    Assistant SDK to build a multimodal conversational UX for Apache

    ...A powerful web-based IDE where you can write, test and debug dialog scenarios for your voice assistant or chatbot. Alan's AI-backend powered by the industry’s best Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Natural Language Understanding (NLU) and Speech Synthesis. The Alan Cloud provisions and handles the infrastructure required to maintain your voice deployments and perform all the voice processing tasks. Voice enable your app, you only need to get the Alan Client SDK and drop it into your app. No need to plan for, deploy and maintain any infrastructure or speech components - the Alan Platform does the bulk of the work.
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    Alan AI for React Native

    Alan AI for React Native

    Build a multimodal conversational UX for apps created with React

    ...A powerful web-based IDE where you can write, test and debug dialog scenarios for your voice assistant or chatbot. Alan's AI-backend powered by the industry’s best Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Natural Language Understanding (NLU) and Speech Synthesis. The Alan Cloud provisions and handles the infrastructure required to maintain your voice deployments and perform all the voice processing tasks. Voice enable your app, you only need to get the Alan Client SDK and drop it into your app. No need to plan for, deploy and maintain any infrastructure or speech components - the Alan Platform does the bulk of the work.
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    KSUCCA Corpus

    A 50 million tokens corpus of Classical Arabic.

    ... • Arabic computational linguistics, which includes: lexical, morphological, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic research including their various applications. • Arabic language teaching for both Arabs and non Arabs. • Artificial intelligence. • Natural language processing. • Information retrieval. • Question answering. • Machine translation.
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    Semantic Assistants

    Natural Language Processing (NLP) for the Masses

    Semantic Assistants support users in content retrieval, analysis, and development, by offering context-sensitive NLP services directly integrated in standard desktop clients, like a word processor, and web information systems, like a wiki.
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    AILOKS

    A polylingual dictionary/ontology system

    AILOKS is an acronym for Artificial Intelligence Linguistic Object Knowledge System. This dictionary is aimed to facilitate advanced NLP, translation engines and provide an effective dictionary interface to humans. This dictionary is Polylingual and should prove useful to language students, linguists and translators alike. It is part of a series of interrelated projects.
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    neural network designer

    neural network designer

    a dbms for neural nets. Chatbots, DTrees, random forests, n-grams,...

    ...With the designer, you are able to create different types of decision trees, random forests, n-grams, pattern-matchers, conversational agents and all sorts of AI related algorithms. You can combine statistical approaches as well as pattern matchers or others. Do natural language processing, image or data analysis & interpretation,...
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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