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    scikit-learn

    scikit-learn

    Machine learning in Python

    scikit-learn is an open source Python module for machine learning built on NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib. It offers simple and efficient tools for predictive data analysis and is reusable in various contexts.
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    LLaMA Efficient Tuning

    LLaMA Efficient Tuning

    Easy-to-use LLM fine-tuning framework (LLaMA-2, BLOOM, Falcon

    Easy-to-use LLM fine-tuning framework (LLaMA-2, BLOOM, Falcon, Baichuan, Qwen, ChatGLM2)
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    pycm

    pycm

    Multi-class confusion matrix library in Python

    PyCM is a multi-class confusion matrix library written in Python that supports both input data vectors and direct matrix, and a proper tool for post-classification model evaluation that supports most classes and overall statistics parameters. PyCM is the swiss-army knife of confusion matrices, targeted mainly at data scientists that need a broad array of metrics for predictive models and an accurate evaluation of large variety of classifiers.
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    AtomAI

    AtomAI

    Deep and Machine Learning for Microscopy

    AtomAI is a Pytorch-based package for deep and machine-learning analysis of microscopy data that doesn't require any advanced knowledge of Python or machine learning. The intended audience is domain scientists with a basic understanding of how to use NumPy and Matplotlib. It was developed by Maxim Ziatdinov at Oak Ridge National Lab. The purpose of the AtomAI is to provide an environment that bridges the instrument-specific libraries and general physical analysis by enabling the seamless deployment of machine learning algorithms including deep convolutional neural networks, invariant variational autoencoders, and decomposition/unmixing techniques for image and hyperspectral data analysis. ...
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    ...The purpose is pedagogical: you’ll see linear regression, logistic regression, k-means clustering, neural nets, decision trees, etc., built in Python using fundamentals like NumPy and Matplotlib, not hidden behind API calls. It is well suited for learners who want to move beyond library usage to understand how algorithms operate internally—how cost functions, gradients, updates and predictions work.
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    Yellowbrick

    Yellowbrick

    Visual analysis and diagnostic tools to facilitate ML selection

    Yellowbrick extends the Scikit-Learn API to make model selection and hyperparameter tuning easier. Under the hood, it’s using Matplotlib. Yellowbrick is a suite of visual diagnostic tools called "Visualizers" that extend the scikit-learn API to allow human steering of the model selection process. In a nutshell, Yellowbrick combines scikit-learn with matplotlib in the best tradition of the scikit-learn documentation, but to produce visualizations for your machine learning workflow.
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    pyprobml

    pyprobml

    Python code for "Probabilistic Machine learning" book by Kevin Murphy

    Python 3 code to reproduce the figures in the books Probabilistic Machine Learning: An Introduction (aka "book 1") and Probabilistic Machine Learning: Advanced Topics (aka "book 2"). The code uses the standard Python libraries, such as numpy, scipy, matplotlib, sklearn, etc. Some of the code (especially in book 2) also uses JAX, and in some parts of book 1, we also use Tensorflow 2 and a little bit of Torch. See also probml-utils for some utility code that is shared across multiple notebooks.
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