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    Bear Stone Smart Home

    Bear Stone Smart Home

    Custom Home Assistant configuration with automations and scripts setup

    Bear Stone Smart Home contains a personalized configuration setup for Home Assistant, an open source home automation platform. It defines how various smart home devices, services, and integrations are organized and controlled within a single environment. It includes configuration files that manage entities such as lights, sensors, switches, and media devices, enabling centralized automation and monitoring. It demonstrates how to structure Home Assistant YAML files for scalability and maintainability in a real-world deployment. Bear Stone Smart Home also showcases custom automations and scripts designed to improve convenience, energy efficiency, and overall smart home behavior. Additionally, it may include examples of dashboards and user interface customization to enhance usability and visualization of home data. Overall, it serves as a practical reference for building and refining a tailored Home Assistant setup.
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    BerryNet

    BerryNet

    Deep learning gateway on Raspberry Pi and other edge devices

    This project turns edge devices such as Raspberry Pi into an intelligent gateway with deep learning running on it. No internet connection is required, everything is done locally on the edge device itself. Further, multiple edge devices can create a distributed AIoT network. At DT42, we believe that bringing deep learning to edge devices is the trend towards the future. It not only saves costs of data transmission and storage but also makes devices able to respond according to the events shown in the images or videos without connecting to the cloud. One of the applications of this intelligent gateway is to use the camera to monitor the place you care about. For example, Figure 3 shows the analyzed results from the camera hosted in the DT42 office. The frames were captured by the IP camera and they were submitted into the AI engine. The output from the AI engine will be shown in the dashboard.
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    BertViz

    BertViz

    BertViz: Visualize Attention in NLP Models (BERT, GPT2, BART, etc.)

    BertViz is an interactive tool for visualizing attention in Transformer language models such as BERT, GPT2, or T5. It can be run inside a Jupyter or Colab notebook through a simple Python API that supports most Huggingface models. BertViz extends the Tensor2Tensor visualization tool by Llion Jones, providing multiple views that each offer a unique lens into the attention mechanism. The head view visualizes attention for one or more attention heads in the same layer. It is based on the excellent Tensor2Tensor visualization tool. The model view shows a bird's-eye view of attention across all layers and heads. The neuron view visualizes individual neurons in the query and key vectors and shows how they are used to compute attention.
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    BettaFish

    BettaFish

    Public opinion analysis system

    BettaFish is an open-source, multi-agent public opinion analysis system built to automate the collection, deep analysis, and reporting of social media data at scale through conversational queries. It uses a modular architecture of specialized agents that collaborate to crawl mainstream platforms, extract multimodal content like text and short video, and synthesize insights through both statistical and large language model techniques. With a design that lets users pose questions in natural language and receive structured reports, charts, and visualizations, the system aims to break information cocoons and provide comprehensive views of trends and public sentiment. Unlike simpler analytics tools, BettaFish employs agent collaboration and a “forum” style internal mechanism to combine diverse model outputs, making the analysis richer and more robust. It also integrates multimodal processing, enabling it to parse images and video alongside text.
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    Biomni

    Biomni

    Biomni: a general-purpose biomedical AI agent

    Biomni is a general-purpose biomedical AI agent designed to autonomously perform complex research tasks across a wide range of scientific domains, combining language model reasoning with structured planning and execution. It integrates retrieval-augmented generation with code-based execution, allowing it to access external knowledge, process data, and generate testable hypotheses in scientific workflows. The system is built to support researchers by automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks such as literature review, data analysis, and experimental design. Biomni operates within a comprehensive environment that includes tools, APIs, and datasets, enabling it to execute multi-step research processes rather than just generating text responses. It supports integration with multiple AI models, allowing flexibility in selecting the most appropriate model for specific tasks.
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    CausalNex

    CausalNex

    A Python library that helps data scientists to infer causation

    CausalNex is a Python library that uses Bayesian Networks to combine machine learning and domain expertise for causal reasoning. You can use CausalNex to uncover structural relationships in your data, learn complex distributions, and observe the effect of potential interventions.
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    Chandra

    Chandra

    OCR model for complex documents with layout-aware structured outputs

    Chandra is an advanced OCR model designed to extract and structure information from complex documents such as tables, forms, handwritten notes, and mathematical content. It focuses on preserving full document layout, meaning that extracted text is accompanied by positional metadata like bounding boxes for each element. Chandra supports multiple output formats including Markdown, HTML, and JSON, making it suitable for downstream processing and integration into data pipelines. It is capable of handling over 40 languages and is optimized to read difficult inputs such as messy handwriting and multi-column layouts. Chandra can be run locally using transformer-based inference or deployed with a high-performance server setup for large-scale processing. It also includes command-line tools and optional web-based interfaces to simplify interaction and batch processing workflows.
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    ChatGPT Retrieval Plugin

    ChatGPT Retrieval Plugin

    The ChatGPT Retrieval Plugin lets you easily find personal documents

    The chatgpt-retrieval-plugin repository implements a semantic retrieval backend that lets ChatGPT (or GPT-powered tools) access private or organizational documents in natural language by combining vector search, embedding models, and plugin infrastructure. It can serve as a custom GPT plugin or function-calling backend so that a chat session can “look up” relevant documents based on user queries, inject those results into context, and respond more knowledgeably about a private knowledge base. The repo provides code for ingestion pipelines (embedding documents), APIs for querying, local server components, and privacy / PII detection modules. It also contains plugin manifest files (OpenAPI spec, plugin JSON) so that the retrieval backend can be registered in a plugin ecosystem. Because retrieval is often needed to make LLMs “know what’s in your docs” without leaking everything, this plugin aims to be a secure, flexible building block for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems.
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    ChatGPT Telegram Bot

    ChatGPT Telegram Bot

    A Telegram bot that integrates with OpenAI's official ChatGPT APIs

    A Telegram bot that integrates with OpenAI's official ChatGPT, DALL·E and Whisper APIs to provide answers. Ready to use with minimal configuration required.
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    Claude Code Usage Monitor

    Claude Code Usage Monitor

    Real-time Claude Code usage monitor with predictions and warnings

    Claude Code Usage Monitor is a developer-focused terminal tool that provides real-time visibility into Claude Code token consumption and session behavior. The project is designed to help users avoid unexpectedly hitting usage caps by continuously tracking token burn rate, message counts, and estimated costs during active sessions. It presents analytics through a visually rich terminal interface built with modern Python tooling, making it easy to interpret usage trends at a glance. The system includes predictive logic that estimates whether a session is likely to exceed limits before completion, allowing proactive adjustments to workflows. Its architecture emphasizes modularity and extensibility, supporting multiple Claude plan configurations and customizable monitoring behavior. Overall, the tool fills an important observability gap for heavy Claude Code users who need precise, local insight into AI usage economics and session management.
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    Coconut

    Coconut

    Training Large Language Model to Reason in a Continuous Latent Space

    Coconut is the official PyTorch implementation of the research paper “Training Large Language Models to Reason in a Continuous Latent Space.” The framework introduces a novel method for enhancing large language models (LLMs) with continuous latent reasoning steps, enabling them to generate and refine reasoning chains within a learned latent space rather than relying solely on discrete symbolic reasoning. It supports training across multiple reasoning paradigms—including standard Chain-of-Thought (CoT), no-thought, and hybrid configurations—using configurable training stages and latent representations. The repository is built with Hugging Face Transformers, PyTorch Distributed, and Weights & Biases (wandb) for logging, supporting large-scale experiments on mathematical and logical reasoning datasets such as GSM8K, ProntoQA, and ProsQA.
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    Code2Prompt

    Code2Prompt

    Convert codebases into structured prompts optimized for LLM analysis

    code2prompt is an open source command line tool designed to convert an entire codebase into a structured prompt that can be easily used with large language models. It analyzes a project directory, gathers relevant source files, and formats them into a single prompt that includes the source tree and code content. This approach helps developers quickly provide full project context to AI models without manually copying files or assembling prompts. code2prompt is built in Rust and focuses on performance, enabling fast traversal of large repositories while maintaining low resource usage. It also respects common project conventions such as .gitignore, ensuring that unnecessary files are automatically excluded from the generated prompt. The generated output can be saved to a file, printed to standard output, or copied to the clipboard for immediate use. In addition to the core command line interface, the project also includes a library, Python bindings, and an MCP server.
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    CodeGen

    CodeGen

    Open-source model for program synthesis

    CodeGen is a family of open-source large language models designed specifically for program synthesis and code generation tasks. Developed by Salesforce Research, the models are trained on large datasets containing both natural language and programming language content. This allows them to translate natural language descriptions into functional code across a variety of programming languages. CodeGen supports multi-turn program synthesis, meaning it can generate complex programs through a sequence of prompts that progressively refine the solution. The project also includes training infrastructure and model checkpoints that allow researchers to experiment with different model sizes and training configurations. Its architecture and training approach enable the models to perform competitively with proprietary coding models on benchmark tasks.
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    CodeSearchNet

    CodeSearchNet

    Datasets, tools, and benchmarks for representation learning of code

    CodeSearchNet is a large-scale dataset and research benchmark designed to advance the development of systems that retrieve source code using natural language queries. The project was created through collaboration between GitHub and Microsoft Research and aims to support research on semantic code search and program understanding. The dataset contains millions of pairs of source code functions and corresponding documentation comments extracted from open-source repositories. These pairs allow machine learning models to learn relationships between natural language descriptions and programming code. The dataset currently covers several widely used programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, Ruby, Go, Java, and PHP. In addition to the dataset itself, the repository includes baseline models, evaluation tools, and instructions for building code retrieval systems that can map user queries to relevant code snippets.
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    CodiumAI Cover-Agent

    CodiumAI Cover-Agent

    CodiumAI Cover-Agent: An AI-Powered Tool for Automated Test Generation

    CodiumAI Cover Agent aims to help efficiently increasing code coverage, by automatically generating qualified tests to enhance existing test suites.
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    CogVLM2

    CogVLM2

    GPT4V-level open-source multi-modal model based on Llama3-8B

    CogVLM2 is the second generation of the CogVLM vision-language model series, developed by ZhipuAI and released in 2024. Built on Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct, CogVLM2 significantly improves over its predecessor by providing stronger performance across multimodal benchmarks such as TextVQA, DocVQA, and ChartQA, while introducing extended context length support of up to 8K tokens and high-resolution image input up to 1344×1344. The series includes models for both image understanding and video understanding, with CogVLM2-Video supporting up to 1-minute videos by analyzing keyframes. It supports bilingual interaction (Chinese and English) and has open-source versions optimized for dialogue and video comprehension. Notably, the Int4 quantized version allows efficient inference on GPUs with only 16GB of memory. The repository offers demos, API servers, fine-tuning examples, and integration with OpenAI API-compatible endpoints, making it accessible for both researchers and developers.
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    CogView4

    CogView4

    CogView4, CogView3-Plus and CogView3(ECCV 2024)

    CogView4 is the latest generation in the CogView series of vision-language foundation models, developed as a bilingual (Chinese and English) open-source system for high-quality image understanding and generation. Built on top of the GLM framework, it supports multimodal tasks including text-to-image synthesis, image captioning, and visual reasoning. Compared to previous CogView versions, CogView4 introduces architectural upgrades, improved training pipelines, and larger-scale datasets, enabling stronger alignment between textual prompts and generated visual content. It emphasizes bilingual usability, making it well-suited for cross-lingual multimodal applications. The model also supports fine-tuning and downstream customization, extending its applicability to creative content generation, human–computer interaction, and research on vision-language alignment.
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    Cognita

    Cognita

    Open source RAG framework for building scalable modular AI apps

    Cognita is an open source framework designed to help developers build, organize, and deploy Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) applications in a structured and production-ready way. It addresses the gap between quick experimentation in notebooks and the complexity of deploying scalable AI systems by introducing a modular and API-driven architecture. Cognita provides reusable components such as parsers, data loaders, embedders, retrievers, and query controllers, allowing teams to customize each stage of the RAG pipeline independently. It includes both a backend service and a frontend interface, enabling users to upload documents, experiment with configurations, and perform question-answering tasks interactively. Cognita supports incremental indexing, meaning it processes only new or updated data to reduce computational overhead and improve efficiency.
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    Continuous Claude v3

    Continuous Claude v3

    Context management for Claude Code. Hooks maintain state via ledgers

    Continuous Claude v3 is a persistent, multi-agent development environment built around the Claude Code CLI that aims to overcome the limitations of standard LLM context windows. Rather than relying on a single session’s context, Continuous Claude uses mechanisms like ledgers, YAML handoffs, and a memory system to preserve and recall state across multiple sessions, ensuring that learned insights and plans are not lost when context compaction occurs. The project orchestrates many specialized agents and skills—109 skills and 32 agents—so that complex coding tasks can be broken down, analyzed, and executed collaboratively by different components. It also includes a layered code analysis pipeline to reduce token usage and maintain relevant context efficiently. This continuous learning environment enables workflows such as bug fixing, refactoring, planning, and exploratory investigation while minimizing the need to re-explain context manually.
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    Core ML Stable Diffusion

    Core ML Stable Diffusion

    Stable Diffusion with Core ML on Apple Silicon

    Run Stable Diffusion on Apple Silicon with Core ML. python_coreml_stable_diffusion, a Python package for converting PyTorch models to Core ML format and performing image generation with Hugging Face diffusers in Python. StableDiffusion, a Swift package that developers can add to their Xcode projects as a dependency to deploy image generation capabilities in their apps. The Swift package relies on the Core ML model files generated by python_coreml_stable_diffusion. Hugging Face ran the conversion procedure on the following models and made the Core ML weights publicly available on the Hub. If you would like to convert a version of Stable Diffusion that is not already available on the Hub, please refer to the Converting Models to Core ML. Log in to or register for your Hugging Face account, generate a User Access Token and use this token to set up Hugging Face API access by running huggingface-cli login in a Terminal window.
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    Cybersecurity AI

    Cybersecurity AI

    Cybersecurity AI (CAI), the framework for AI Security

    CAI (Cybersecurity AI) is a lightweight open-source framework intended to help security practitioners build and deploy AI-assisted automation for defensive and offensive security workflows. The project frames itself as a practical foundation for “AI security,” focusing on turning security tasks into agentic workflows that can be composed, executed, and iterated on by practitioners. Rather than being a single-purpose tool, CAI is positioned as a framework that supports building multiple security automations and integrating them into existing processes. It is designed for real-world usability, aiming to reduce friction for teams experimenting with AI agents in security operations, assessment, and response contexts. The framework emphasizes extensibility so users can connect models, tools, and supporting components depending on their environment and constraints.
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    Data Version Control

    Data Version Control

    Git-based data version control for machine learning workflows

    DVC (Data Version Control) is an open source tool designed to bring version control principles to machine learning and data science workflows. It enables developers and data scientists to track datasets, machine learning models, and experiment results in a way that integrates with existing Git repositories. Instead of storing large datasets directly in Git, DVC keeps lightweight metadata in the repository while storing the actual data in external storage systems. This approach allows teams to manage large files efficiently while maintaining a clear history of changes to data and models. DVC also provides a pipeline system that defines the stages of machine learning workflows, making experiments reproducible and easier to manage. By tracking dependencies between code, data, and parameters, the system ensures that only the necessary stages are re-run when changes occur. DVC also includes experiment tracking capabilities that allow users to compare different training runs.
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    DeText

    DeText

    A Deep Neural Text Understanding Framework

    DeText is a Deep Text understanding framework for NLP-related ranking, classification, and language generation tasks. It leverages semantic matching using deep neural networks to understand member intents in search and recommender systems. As a general NLP framework, DeText can be applied to many tasks, including search & recommendation ranking, multi-class classification and query understanding tasks.
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    Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization

    Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization

    The source code of CVPR 2019 paper "Deep Exemplar-based Colorization"

    The source code of CVPR 2019 paper "Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization". End-to-end network for exemplar-based video colorization. The main challenge is to achieve temporal consistency while remaining faithful to the reference style. To address this issue, we introduce a recurrent framework that unifies the semantic correspondence and color propagation steps. Both steps allow a provided reference image to guide the colorization of every frame, thus reducing accumulated propagation errors. Video frames are colorized in sequence based on the colorization history, and its coherency is further enforced by the temporal consistency loss. All of these components, learned end-to-end, help produce realistic videos with good temporal stability. Experiments show our result is superior to the state-of-the-art methods both quantitatively and qualitatively. In order to colorize your own video, it requires to extract the video frames, and provide a reference image as an example.
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    DeepAnalyze

    DeepAnalyze

    Autonomous LLM agent for end-to-end data science workflows

    DeepAnalyze is an open source project that introduces an agentic large language model designed to perform autonomous data science tasks from start to finish. It is built to handle the entire data science pipeline, including data preparation, analysis, modeling, visualization, and report generation without requiring continuous human guidance. DeepAnalyze is capable of conducting open-ended data research across multiple data formats such as structured tables, semi-structured files, and unstructured text, enabling flexible and comprehensive analysis workflows. It integrates execution-based reasoning by generating and running code as part of its analysis process, allowing it to iteratively refine results and produce more accurate outputs. DeepAnalyze provides multiple interaction interfaces, including a web-based UI, a command-line interface, and a Jupyter-style notebook environment for interactive workflows.
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