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    Alibi Explain

    Alibi Explain

    Algorithms for explaining machine learning models

    Alibi is a Python library aimed at machine learning model inspection and interpretation. The focus of the library is to provide high-quality implementations of black-box, white-box, local and global explanation methods for classification and regression models.
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    scikit-learn-videos

    scikit-learn-videos

    Jupyter notebooks from the scikit-learn video series

    ...It provides the Jupyter notebooks used in each lesson so learners can reproduce the demonstrations and experiment with the code themselves. The series introduces fundamental machine learning concepts such as classification, regression, model evaluation, feature engineering, and cross-validation using clear examples and real datasets. Each video corresponds to a notebook that walks through the code step by step, allowing students to see both the theoretical explanation and its practical implementation. The project emphasizes accessibility and beginner-friendly explanations, making it suitable for learners who are new to data science or machine learning programming. ...
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    pattern_classification

    pattern_classification

    A collection of tutorials and examples for solving machine learning

    ...It includes notebooks and guides that demonstrate data preprocessing, feature extraction, model training, and evaluation techniques used in machine learning workflows. The repository also covers algorithms such as Bayesian classification, logistic regression, neural networks, clustering methods, and ensemble models. In addition to algorithm tutorials, the project contains supplementary resources such as dataset collections, visualization examples, and links to recommended books and talks. These materials are designed to support both theoretical understanding and practical experimentation with machine learning tools.
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    Taylorplot_Neptune

    Creation of a Taylorplot for several machine learning models

    Here we present the lines of code for creating a taylor plot with python to display several machine learning models. We show the solution for displaying 10 models, but the list and number can be changed simply by modifying the sample list.
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    Alink

    Alink

    Alink is the Machine Learning algorithm platform based on Flink

    Alink is Alibaba’s scalable machine learning algorithm platform built on Apache Flink, designed for batch and stream data processing. It provides a wide variety of ready-to-use ML algorithms for tasks like classification, regression, clustering, recommendation, and more. Written in Java and Scala, Alink is suitable for enterprise-grade big data applications where performance and scalability are crucial. It supports model training, evaluation, and deployment in real-time environments and integrates seamlessly into Alibaba’s cloud ecosystem.
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    MLPACK is a C++ machine learning library with emphasis on scalability, speed, and ease-of-use. Its aim is to make machine learning possible for novice users by means of a simple, consistent API, while simultaneously exploiting C++ language features to provide maximum performance and flexibility for expert users. * More info + downloads: https://mlpack.org * Git repo: https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack
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    VALL-E

    VALL-E

    PyTorch implementation of VALL-E (Zero-Shot Text-To-Speech)

    ...Specifically, we train a neural codec language model (called VALL-E) using discrete codes derived from an off-the-shelf neural audio codec model, and regard TTS as a conditional language modeling task rather than continuous signal regression as in previous work. During the pre-training stage, we scale up the TTS training data to 60K hours of English speech which is hundreds of times larger than existing systems. VALL-E emerges in-context learning capabilities and can be used to synthesize high-quality personalized speech with only a 3-second enrolled recording of an unseen speaker as an acoustic prompt. ...
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    Point-E

    Point-E

    Point cloud diffusion for 3D model synthesis

    ...While it does not match the fine detail of some slower methods, the tradeoff in speed makes it practical for prototyping and interactive 3D generation. The repository includes inference scripts, utilities for converting point clouds to meshes (e.g. via signed distance function regression), sample notebooks, and weight checkpoints. It also provides documentation on limitations, usage instructions, and example outputs.
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    FrankMocap

    FrankMocap

    A Strong and Easy-to-use Single View 3D Hand+Body Pose Estimator

    ...It regresses parametric human models (e.g., SMPL/SMPL-X) directly, producing temporally stable meshes and joint angles suitable for animation or analytics. The pipeline couples a robust 2D keypoint detector with 3D mesh regression networks and priors that keep results anatomically plausible. It can run frame-by-frame or with temporal smoothing, and includes demo apps for live webcam capture as well as batch processing. Outputs include textured meshes, joint locations, and model parameters that can be exported to common DCC tools and game engines. The codebase offers pretrained models, clear inference scripts, and utilities to visualize results, making single-camera motion capture approachable on commodity hardware. ...
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    MTCNN Face Detection Alignment

    MTCNN Face Detection Alignment

    Joint Face Detection and Alignment

    ...The algorithm uses a cascade of three convolutional networks (P-Net, R-Net, O-Net) to jointly detect faces (bounding boxes) and align facial landmarks in a coarse-to-fine manner, leveraging multi-task learning. Non-maximum suppression and bounding box regression at each stage. The repository includes Caffe / MATLAB code, support scripts, and instructions for dependencies. Non-maximum suppression and bounding box regression at each stage. Online hard sample mining to improve training robustness.
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    learn-machine-learning-in-two-months

    learn-machine-learning-in-two-months

    Essential Knowledge for learning Machine Learning in two months

    ...The project compiles curated resources, tutorials, and practical notebooks that introduce fundamental topics such as mathematics for machine learning, Python programming, and essential libraries like NumPy and TensorFlow. It progressively moves from foundational theory to more advanced subjects including regression, classification, neural networks, and model deployment. The repository emphasizes understanding the underlying principles of machine learning while also providing practical exercises and examples that allow learners to build and experiment with real models. Many sections include notebooks and code examples that demonstrate how algorithms are implemented and trained using modern machine learning frameworks.
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    Python ML Jupyter Notebooks

    Python ML Jupyter Notebooks

    Practice and tutorial-style notebooks

    Python ML Jupyter Notebooks is an educational repository that demonstrates how to implement machine learning algorithms and data science workflows using Python. The project provides numerous examples and tutorials covering classical machine learning techniques such as regression, classification, clustering, and dimensionality reduction. It includes code implementations that show how to build models using popular libraries like scikit-learn, NumPy, pandas, and Matplotlib. The repository is designed to help learners understand both the theory and practical implementation of machine learning algorithms through step-by-step code examples. ...
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    mlr

    mlr

    Machine Learning in R

    ...Therefore, for any non-trivial experiments, you need to write lengthy, tedious, and error-prone wrappers to call the different algorithms and unify their respective output. {mlr} provides this infrastructure so that you can focus on your experiments! The framework provides supervised methods like classification, regression, and survival analysis along with their corresponding evaluation and optimization methods, as well as unsupervised methods like clustering. It is written in a way that you can extend it yourself or deviate from the implemented convenience methods and construct your own complex experiments or algorithms.
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    Python Machine Learning 3rd Ed.

    Python Machine Learning 3rd Ed.

    The "Python Machine Learning (3rd edition)" book code repository

    ...The project provides implementations of machine learning algorithms and data science workflows described in the book, enabling readers to experiment with real code while studying theoretical concepts. The repository includes Python notebooks and scripts demonstrating techniques such as data preprocessing, classification, regression, clustering, neural networks, and model evaluation. These examples are designed to illustrate how machine learning algorithms operate internally and how they can be applied to real datasets. Many examples rely on widely used libraries such as NumPy, scikit-learn, and deep learning frameworks to demonstrate modern machine learning workflows.
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    Auto-PyTorch

    Auto-PyTorch

    Automatic architecture search and hyperparameter optimization

    ...To bring the best of these two worlds together, we developed Auto-PyTorch, which jointly and robustly optimizes the network architecture and the training hyperparameters to enable fully automated deep learning (AutoDL). Auto-PyTorch is mainly developed to support tabular data (classification, regression) and time series data (forecasting). The newest features in Auto-PyTorch for tabular data are described in the paper "Auto-PyTorch Tabular: Multi-Fidelity MetaLearning for Efficient and Robust AutoDL" (see below for bibtex ref). Details about Auto-PyTorch for multi-horizontal time series forecasting tasks can be found in the paper "Efficient Automated Deep Learning for Time Series Forecasting" (also see below for bibtex ref).
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    ISLR-python

    ISLR-python

    An Introduction to Statistical Learning

    ...The project recreates tables, figures, and laboratory exercises originally presented in the book so that readers can explore the concepts using Python rather than the original R environment. The repository includes Jupyter notebooks demonstrating statistical learning methods such as linear regression, classification algorithms, resampling methods, and model evaluation techniques. These notebooks combine theoretical explanations with practical coding exercises that allow users to reproduce the analyses described in the book. The datasets used in the book are also included so that users can run experiments directly within the provided notebooks. ...
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    Machine Learning Glossary

    Machine Learning Glossary

    Machine learning glossary

    ...The goal of the repository is to make machine learning topics easier to understand by presenting definitions alongside examples, visual illustrations, and references for further learning. It covers a wide range of topics including neural networks, regression models, optimization techniques, loss functions, and evaluation metrics. The content is organized into sections that progressively introduce key ideas from basic machine learning concepts to more advanced mathematical topics. Many pages include diagrams or code examples to illustrate how algorithms work in practice. Because the project emphasizes accessibility, it is particularly useful for beginners who want a conceptual overview of machine learning terminology before diving into more technical research papers.
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    Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning

    Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning

    Repository of notes, code and notebooks in Python

    Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning is an open-source repository that provides Python implementations and interactive notebooks for algorithms presented in the book Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning by Christopher Bishop. The project recreates many of the mathematical concepts and diagrams from the book using executable Jupyter notebooks, allowing readers to experiment directly with the algorithms described in the text. Each section of the repository corresponds to chapters in...
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    Deep learning time series forecasting

    Deep learning time series forecasting

    Deep learning PyTorch library for time series forecasting

    Example image Flow Forecast (FF) is an open-source deep learning for time series forecasting framework. It provides all the latest state-of-the-art models (transformers, attention models, GRUs) and cutting-edge concepts with easy-to-understand interpretability metrics, cloud provider integration, and model serving capabilities. Flow Forecast was the first time series framework to feature support for transformer-based models and remains the only true end-to-end deep learning for time series...
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    EZStacking

    EZStacking is Jupyter notebook generator for machine learning

    EZStacking is Jupyter notebook generator for supervised learning problems using Scikit-Learn pipelines and stacked generalization. EZStacking handles classification and regression problems for structured data. It can also be viewed as a development tool, because a notebook generated with EZStacking contains: -an exploratory data analysis (EDA) used to assess data quality - a modelling producing a reduced-size stacked estimator - a server returning a prediction, a measure of the quality of input data and the execution time.
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    lightning library

    lightning library

    Large-scale linear classification, regression and ranking in Python

    lightning is a library for large-scale linear classification, regression and ranking in Python.
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    Awesome Decision Tree Papers

    Awesome Decision Tree Papers

    A collection of research papers on decision, classification, etc.

    A collection of research papers on decision, classification and regression trees with implementations.
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    igel

    igel

    Machine learning tool that allows you to train and test models

    A delightful machine learning tool that allows you to train/fit, test, and use models without writing code. The goal of the project is to provide machine learning for everyone, both technical and non-technical users. I sometimes needed a tool sometimes, which I could use to fast create a machine learning prototype. Whether to build some proof of concept, create a fast draft model to prove a point or use auto ML. I find myself often stuck writing boilerplate code and thinking too much about...
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    VRN

    VRN

    Code for "Large Pose 3D Face Reconstruction

    The VRN (Volumetric Regression Network) repository implements the “Large Pose 3D Face Reconstruction from a Single Image via Direct Volumetric CNN Regression” method. Instead of explicitly fitting a 3D model via landmark estimation and deformation, VRN treats the reconstruction task as volumetric segmentation: it learns a CNN to regress a 3D volume aligned to the input image, and then extracts a mesh via isosurface from that volume.
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    Machine-Learning

    Machine-Learning

    kNN, decision tree, Bayesian, logistic regression, SVM

    Machine-Learning is a repository focused on practical machine learning implementations in Python, covering classic algorithms like k-Nearest Neighbors, decision trees, naive Bayes, logistic regression, support vector machines, linear and tree-based regressions, and likely corresponding code examples and documentation. It targets learners or practitioners who want to understand and implement ML algorithms from scratch or via standard libraries, gaining hands-on experience rather than relying solely on black-box frameworks. This makes the repo suitable for students, hobbyists, or developers who want to deeply understand how ML algorithms work under the hood and experiment with parameter tuning or custom data. ...
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