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    Get Physics Done (GPD)

    Get Physics Done (GPD)

    The first open-source agentic AI physicist

    Get Physics Done (GPD) is an open-source project designed to accelerate scientific research in physics by leveraging modern computational tools and automation techniques. It aims to simplify the process of performing simulations, calculations, and experimental analysis by providing structured workflows that integrate computational physics methods with reproducible research practices. The project focuses on reducing the friction involved in setting up experiments, running simulations, and analyzing results, allowing researchers to focus more on scientific insight rather than infrastructure. It emphasizes automation and reproducibility, ensuring that experiments can be easily replicated and extended by other researchers. The framework is adaptable to different areas of physics, making it suitable for both theoretical and applied research scenarios.
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    Google DeepMind GraphCast and GenCast

    Google DeepMind GraphCast and GenCast

    Global weather forecasting model using graph neural networks and JAX

    GraphCast, developed by Google DeepMind, is a research-grade weather forecasting framework that employs graph neural networks (GNNs) to generate medium-range global weather predictions. The repository provides complete example code for running and training both GraphCast and GenCast, two models introduced in DeepMind’s research papers. GraphCast is designed to perform high-resolution atmospheric simulations using the ERA5 dataset from ECMWF, while GenCast extends the approach with diffusion-based ensemble forecasting for probabilistic weather prediction. Both models are built on JAX and integrate advanced neural architectures capable of learning from multi-scale geophysical data represented on icosahedral meshes. The package includes pretrained model weights, normalization statistics, and demonstration notebooks that allow users to replicate and fine-tune weather forecasting experiments in Colab or on Google Cloud TPUs and GPUs.
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    Gym

    Gym

    Toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms

    Gym by OpenAI is a toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms. It supports teaching agents, everything from walking to playing games like Pong or Pinball. Open source interface to reinforce learning tasks. The gym library provides an easy-to-use suite of reinforcement learning tasks. Gym provides the environment, you provide the algorithm. You can write your agent using your existing numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. It makes no assumptions about the structure of your agent, and is compatible with any numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. The gym library is a collection of test problems — environments — that you can use to work out your reinforcement learning algorithms. These environments have a shared interface, allowing you to write general algorithms.
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    H2O LLM Studio

    H2O LLM Studio

    Framework and no-code GUI for fine-tuning LLMs

    Welcome to H2O LLM Studio, a framework and no-code GUI designed for fine-tuning state-of-the-art large language models (LLMs). You can also use H2O LLM Studio with the command line interface (CLI) and specify the configuration file that contains all the experiment parameters. To finetune using H2O LLM Studio with CLI, activate the pipenv environment by running make shell. With H2O LLM Studio, training your large language model is easy and intuitive. First, upload your dataset and then start training your model. Start by creating an experiment. You can then monitor and manage your experiment, compare experiments, or push the model to Hugging Face to share it with the community.
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    HY-Motion 1.0

    HY-Motion 1.0

    HY-Motion model for 3D character animation generation

    HY-Motion 1.0 is an open-source, large-scale AI model suite developed by Tencent’s Hunyuan team that generates high-quality 3D human motion from simple text prompts, enabling the automatic production of fluid, diverse, and semantically accurate animations without manual keyframing or rigging. Built on advanced deep learning architectures that combine Diffusion Transformer (DiT) and flow matching techniques, HY-Motion scales these approaches to the billion-parameter level, resulting in strong instruction-following capabilities and richer motion outputs compared to existing open-source models. The training strategy for the HY-Motion series includes extensive pre-training on thousands of hours of varied motion data, fine-tuning on curated high-quality datasets, and reinforcement learning with human feedback, which improves both the plausibility and adaptability of generated motion sequences.
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    Habitat-Lab

    Habitat-Lab

    A modular high-level library to train embodied AI agents

    Habitat-Lab is a modular high-level library for end-to-end development in embodied AI. It is designed to train agents to perform a wide variety of embodied AI tasks in indoor environments, as well as develop agents that can interact with humans in performing these tasks. Allowing users to train agents in a wide variety of single and multi-agent tasks (e.g. navigation, rearrangement, instruction following, question answering, human following), as well as define novel tasks. Configuring and instantiating a diverse set of embodied agents, including commercial robots and humanoids, specifying their sensors and capabilities. Providing algorithms for single and multi-agent training (via imitation or reinforcement learning, or no learning at all as in SensePlanAct pipelines), as well as tools to benchmark their performance on the defined tasks using standard metrics.
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    High-Level Training Utilities Pytorch

    High-Level Training Utilities Pytorch

    High-level training, data augmentation, and utilities for Pytorch

    Contains significant improvements, bug fixes, and additional support. Get it from the releases, or pull the master branch. This package provides a few things. A high-level module for Keras-like training with callbacks, constraints, and regularizers. Comprehensive data augmentation, transforms, sampling, and loading. Utility tensor and variable functions so you don't need numpy as often. Have any feature requests? Submit an issue! I'll make it happen. Specifically, any data augmentation, data loading, or sampling functions. ModuleTrainer. The ModuleTrainer class provides a high-level training interface that abstracts away the training loop while providing callbacks, constraints, initializers, regularizers, and more. You also have access to the standard evaluation and prediction functions. Torchsample provides a wide range of callbacks, generally mimicking the interface found in Keras.
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    Hindsight

    Hindsight

    Hindsight: Agent Memory That Learns

    Hindsight is an advanced, open-source memory system for AI agents designed to enable long-term learning, reasoning, and consistency across interactions by treating memory as a first-class component of intelligence rather than a simple retrieval layer. It addresses one of the core limitations of modern AI agents, which is their inability to retain and meaningfully use past experiences over time, by introducing a structured, biomimetic memory architecture inspired by how human memory works. Instead of relying solely on vector similarity or basic retrieval techniques, Hindsight organizes information into distinct categories such as facts, experiences, beliefs, and observations, allowing agents to differentiate between raw data and inferred knowledge. The system operates through three core mechanisms—retain, recall, and reflect—which respectively handle storing information, retrieving relevant context, and generating new insights based on accumulated experience.
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    HivisionIDPhoto

    HivisionIDPhoto

    HivisionIDPhotos: a lightweight and efficient AI ID photos tools

    HivisionIDPhotos is an open-source AI project designed to automatically generate professional ID photographs from ordinary portrait images. The system uses computer vision and machine learning models to detect faces, segment the subject from the background, and produce standardized identification photos suitable for official documents. It is designed as a lightweight tool that can perform inference offline and run efficiently on CPUs without requiring powerful GPUs. The software analyzes portrait images, performs background removal, aligns the face according to ID photo standards, and produces images in various official size formats. It also allows the generation of layout sheets such as six-inch photo arrangements for printing multiple ID photos on a single page. The project focuses on building a practical pipeline for automated ID photo production using AI-based segmentation and image processing techniques.
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    HolyClaude

    HolyClaude

    AI coding workstation: Claude Code + web UI + 5 AI CLIs + headless

    HolyClaude is a developer-focused toolkit designed to enhance and extend the capabilities of Claude Code environments by providing structured prompts, utilities, and workflow enhancements for AI-assisted coding. The project centers around improving how developers interact with AI agents, enabling more efficient code generation, debugging, and task execution through optimized prompt engineering. It includes predefined templates and interaction patterns that guide the AI toward producing more accurate and context-aware responses. HolyClaude emphasizes productivity by reducing friction in iterative development cycles, allowing users to refine outputs quickly without repeatedly crafting instructions from scratch. The toolkit is modular in nature, enabling developers to adapt it to different coding scenarios or integrate it into their existing workflows. It also reflects broader trends in AI-assisted development, where prompt design becomes a critical factor in output quality.
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    homemade-machine-learning is a repository by Oleksii Trekhleb containing Python implementations of classic machine-learning algorithms done “from scratch”, meaning you don’t rely heavily on high-level libraries but instead write the logic yourself to deepen understanding. Each algorithm is accompanied by mathematical explanations, visualizations (often via Jupyter notebooks), and interactive demos so you can tweak parameters, data, and observe outcomes in real time. 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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    HunyuanVideo

    HunyuanVideo

    HunyuanVideo: A Systematic Framework For Large Video Generation Model

    HunyuanVideo is a cutting-edge framework designed for large-scale video generation, leveraging advanced AI techniques to synthesize videos from various inputs. It is implemented in PyTorch, providing pre-trained model weights and inference code for efficient deployment. The framework aims to push the boundaries of video generation quality, incorporating multiple innovative approaches to improve the realism and coherence of the generated content. Release of FP8 model weights to reduce GPU memory usage / improve efficiency. Parallel inference code to speed up sampling, utilities and tests included.
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    Image GPT

    Image GPT

    Large-scale autoregressive pixel model for image generation by OpenAI

    Image-GPT is the official research code and models from OpenAI’s paper Generative Pretraining from Pixels. The project adapts GPT-2 to the image domain, showing that the same transformer architecture can model sequences of pixels without altering its fundamental structure. It provides scripts to download pretrained checkpoints of different model sizes (small, medium, large) trained on large-scale datasets and includes utilities for handling color quantization with a 9-bit palette. Researchers can use the code to sample new images, evaluate generative loss on datasets like ImageNet or CIFAR-10, and explore the impact of scaling on performance. While the repository is archived and provided as-is, it remains a valuable starting point for experimenting with autoregressive transformers applied directly to raw pixel data. By demonstrating GPT’s flexibility across modalities, Image-GPT influenced subsequent multimodal generative research.
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    Infinity

    Infinity

    Low-latency REST API for serving text-embeddings

    Infinity is a high-throughput, low-latency REST API for serving vector embeddings, supporting all sentence-transformer models and frameworks. Infinity is developed under MIT License. Infinity powers inference behind Gradient.ai and other Embedding API providers.
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    Instructor Python

    Instructor Python

    Structured outputs for llms

    Instructor is a Python library that bridges OpenAI responses with structured data validation using Pydantic models. It lets developers specify expected output schemas and ensures that the responses from OpenAI APIs are automatically parsed and validated against those models. This makes integrating LLMs into structured workflows safer and more predictable, especially in production applications.
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    Interpretable machine learning

    Interpretable machine learning

    Book about interpretable machine learning

    This book is about interpretable machine learning. Machine learning is being built into many products and processes of our daily lives, yet decisions made by machines don't automatically come with an explanation. An explanation increases the trust in the decision and in the machine learning model. As the programmer of an algorithm you want to know whether you can trust the learned model. Did it learn generalizable features? Or are there some odd artifacts in the training data which the algorithm picked up? This book will give an overview over techniques that can be used to make black boxes as transparent as possible and explain decisions. In the first chapter algorithms that produce simple, interpretable models are introduced together with instructions how to interpret the output. The later chapters focus on analyzing complex models and their decisions. In an ideal future, machines will be able to explain their decisions and make a transition into an algorithmic age more human.
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    Jittor

    Jittor

    Jittor is a high-performance deep learning framework

    Jittor is a high-performance deep learning framework based on JIT compiling and meta-operators. The whole framework and meta-operators are compiled just in time. A powerful op compiler and tuner are integrated into Jittor. It allowed us to generate high-performance code specialized for your model. Jittor also contains a wealth of high-performance model libraries, including image recognition, detection, segmentation, generation, differentiable rendering, geometric learning, reinforcement learning, etc. The front-end language is Python. Module Design and Dynamic Graph Execution is used in the front-end, which is the most popular design for deep learning framework interface. The back-end is implemented by high-performance languages, such as CUDA, C++. Jittor'op is similar to NumPy. Let's try some operations. We create Var a and b via operation jt.float32, and add them. Printing those variables shows they have the same shape and dtype.
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    Keras Hub

    Keras Hub

    Pretrained model hub for Keras 3

    Keras Hub is a repository of pre-trained models for Keras 3, offering a collection of ready-to-use models for various machine-learning tasks. KerasHub is an extension of the core Keras API; KerasHub components are provided as Layer and Model implementations. If you are familiar with Keras, congratulations. You already understand most of KerasHub.
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    LLM Colosseum

    LLM Colosseum

    Benchmark LLMs by fighting in Street Fighter 3

    LLM-Colosseum is an experimental benchmarking framework designed to evaluate the capabilities of large language models through gameplay interactions rather than traditional text-based benchmarks. The system places language models inside the environment of the classic video game Street Fighter III, where they must interpret the game state and decide which actions to perform during combat. This setup creates a dynamic environment that tests reasoning, situational awareness, and decision-making abilities in real time. Instead of relying purely on reward signals as in reinforcement learning agents, the models analyze contextual information and generate strategic actions based on the game environment. Performance is evaluated using a competitive ranking system that assigns models an ELO rating based on their results across matches against other models.
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    LLMFlows

    LLMFlows

    LLMFlows - Simple, Explicit and Transparent LLM Apps

    LLMFlows is a framework for building simple, explicit, and transparent applications utilizing Large Language Models (LLMs). It emphasizes clarity and control in the development process, allowing developers to create LLM-powered applications with well-defined workflows and interactions. LLMFlows supports various LLMs and provides tools to manage prompts, responses, and application logic effectively.
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    LLMs-from-scratch

    LLMs-from-scratch

    Implement a ChatGPT-like LLM in PyTorch from scratch, step by step

    LLMs-from-scratch is an educational codebase that walks through implementing modern large-language-model components step by step. It emphasizes building blocks—tokenization, embeddings, attention, feed-forward layers, normalization, and training loops—so learners understand not just how to use a model but how it works internally. The repository favors clear Python and NumPy or PyTorch implementations that can be run and modified without heavyweight frameworks obscuring the logic. Chapters and notebooks progress from tiny toy models to more capable transformer stacks, including sampling strategies and evaluation hooks. The focus is on readability, correctness, and experimentation, making it ideal for students and practitioners transitioning from theory to working systems. By the end, you have a grounded sense of how data pipelines, optimization, and inference interact to produce fluent text.
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    LLaMA-MoE

    LLaMA-MoE

    Building Mixture-of-Experts from LLaMA with Continual Pre-training

    LLaMA-MoE is an open-source project that builds mixture-of-experts language models from LLaMA through expert partitioning and continual pre-training. The repository is centered on making MoE research more accessible by offering smaller and more affordable models with only about 3.0 to 3.5 billion activated parameters, which helps reduce deployment and experimentation costs. Its architecture works by splitting LLaMA feed-forward networks into sparse experts and adding gating mechanisms so that only selected experts are activated during inference and training. The project is not just a model release, but also a research framework that includes multiple expert construction methods, several gating strategies, and tooling for continual pre-training on filtered SlimPajama-based datasets. It also emphasizes training efficiency through features such as FlashAttention-v2 integration and fast streaming dataset loading, which are important for large-scale experimentation.
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    Label Sleuth

    Label Sleuth

    Open source no-code system for text annotation and building of text

    An open-source no-code system for text annotation and building text classifiers. No AI knowledge needed. From task definition to working model in just a few hours! While domain experts label their data, Label Sleuth automatically trains in the background-appropriate machine learning models. To avoid wasted labeling effort, Label Sleuth employs active learning techniques to guide the user in what they should be labeled next. Domain experts can quickly start labeling their data through an intuitive user interface. Developed by researchers across industry and academia, Label Sleuth incorporates the latest research from human-computer interaction, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence. Label Sleuth has been designed with an extensible architecture allowing the easy integration of new components, such as additional model architectures or active learning techniques.
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    Lagent

    Lagent

    A lightweight framework for building LLM-based agents

    Lagent is a lightweight open-source framework designed to help developers build autonomous agents powered by large language models. The framework provides tools and abstractions that allow language models to interact with external tools, execute tasks, and perform multi-step reasoning processes. Instead of using LLMs only for text generation, Lagent enables developers to transform models into agents capable of performing actions such as retrieving data, executing code, or interacting with APIs. The system includes modular components that allow developers to connect different models and tools within the same agent architecture. Its design emphasizes simplicity and flexibility so that developers can experiment with different agent workflows without needing a complex infrastructure setup. Lagent can also be deployed as a web service to support distributed or multi-agent applications.
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    LightFM

    LightFM

    A Python implementation of LightFM, a hybrid recommendation algorithm

    LightFM is a Python implementation of a number of popular recommendation algorithms for both implicit and explicit feedback, including efficient implementation of BPR and WARP ranking losses. It's easy to use, fast (via multithreaded model estimation), and produces high-quality results. It also makes it possible to incorporate both item and user metadata into the traditional matrix factorization algorithms. It represents each user and item as the sum of the latent representations of their features, thus allowing recommendations to generalize to new items (via item features) and to new users (via user features).
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