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    AndroidEnv

    AndroidEnv

    RL research on Android devices

    android_env is a reinforcement learning (RL) environment developed by Google DeepMind that enables agents to interact with Android applications directly as a learning environment. It provides a standardized API for training agents to perform tasks on Android apps, supporting tasks ranging from games to productivity apps, making it suitable for research in real-world RL settings.
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    TorchDistill

    TorchDistill

    A coding-free framework built on PyTorch

    torchdistill (formerly kdkit) offers various state-of-the-art knowledge distillation methods and enables you to design (new) experiments simply by editing a declarative yaml config file instead of Python code. Even when you need to extract intermediate representations in teacher/student models, you will NOT need to reimplement the models, which often change the interface of the forward, but instead specify the module path(s) in the yaml file. In addition to knowledge distillation, this...
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    Audiogen Codec

    Audiogen Codec

    48khz stereo neural audio codec for general audio

    AGC (Audiogen Codec) is a convolutional autoencoder based on the DAC architecture, which holds SOTA. We found that training with EMA and adding a perceptual loss term with CLAP features improved performance. These codecs, being low compression, outperform Meta's EnCodec and DAC on general audio as validated from internal blind ELO games. We trained (relatively) very low compression codecs in the pursuit of solving a core issue regarding general music and audio generation, low acoustic...
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    uAgents

    uAgents

    A fast and lightweight framework for creating decentralized agents

    uAgents is a library developed by Fetch.ai that allows for creating autonomous AI agents in Python. With simple and expressive decorators, you can have an agent that performs various tasks on a schedule or takes action on various events.
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    Optax

    Optax

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX. It is designed to facilitate research by providing building blocks that can be recombined in custom ways in order to optimize parametric models such as, but not limited to, deep neural networks. We favor focusing on small composable building blocks that can be effectively combined into custom solutions. Others may build upon these basic components in more complicated abstractions. Whenever reasonable, implementations prioritize...
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    Hamilton DAGWorks

    Hamilton DAGWorks

    Helps scientists define testable, modular, self-documenting dataflow

    Hamilton is a lightweight Python library for directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) of data transformations. Your DAG is portable; it runs anywhere Python runs, whether it's a script, notebook, Airflow pipeline, FastAPI server, etc. Your DAG is expressive; Hamilton has extensive features to define and modify the execution of a DAG (e.g., data validation, experiment tracking, remote execution). To create a DAG, write regular Python functions that specify their dependencies with their parameters. As...
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    pomegranate

    pomegranate

    Fast, flexible and easy to use probabilistic modelling in Python

    pomegranate is a library for probabilistic modeling defined by its modular implementation and treatment of all models as the probability distributions they are. The modular implementation allows one to easily drop normal distributions into a mixture model to create a Gaussian mixture model just as easily as dropping a gamma and a Poisson distribution into a mixture model to create a heterogeneous mixture. But that's not all! Because each model is treated as a probability distribution,...
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    Sacred

    Sacred

    Sacred is a tool to help you configure, andorganize IDSIA experiments

    Sacred is a tool to help you configure, organize, log and reproduce experiments. It is designed to do all the tedious overhead work that you need to do around your actual experiment. A very convenient way of the local variables in a function to define the parameters your experiment uses. You can access all parameters of your configuration from every function. They are automatically injected by name. You get a powerful command-line interface for each experiment that you can use to change...
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    Causal ML

    Causal ML

    Uplift modeling and causal inference with machine learning algorithms

    Causal ML is a Python package that provides a suite of uplift modeling and causal inference methods using machine learning algorithms based on recent research [1]. It provides a standard interface that allows users to estimate the Conditional Average Treatment Effect (CATE) or Individual Treatment Effect (ITE) from experimental or observational data. Essentially, it estimates the causal impact of intervention T on outcome Y for users with observed features X, without strong assumptions on...
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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks. Much like machine learning libraries have done for prediction, DoWhy is a Python library that aims to spark causal thinking and analysis. DoWhy provides a wide variety of algorithms for effect estimation, causal structure learning, diagnosis of causal...
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    flair

    flair

    A very simple framework for state-of-the-art NLP

    A very simple framework for state-of-the-art NLP. Developed by Humboldt University of Berlin and friends. A powerful NLP library. Flair allows you to apply our state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) models to your text, such as named entity recognition (NER), sentiment analysis, part-of-speech tagging (PoS), special support for biomedical texts, sense disambiguation and classification, with support for a rapidly growing number of languages. A text embedding library. Flair has...
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    Scikit-LLM

    Scikit-LLM

    Seamlessly integrate LLMs into scikit-learn

    Seamlessly integrate powerful language models like ChatGPT into sci-kit-learn for enhanced text analysis tasks. At the moment the majority of the Scikit-LLM estimators are only compatible with some of the OpenAI models. Hence, a user-provided OpenAI API key is required. Additionally, Scikit-LLM will ensure that the obtained response contains a valid label. If this is not the case, a label will be selected randomly (label probabilities are proportional to label occurrences in the training...
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    PyTensor

    PyTensor

    Python library for defining and optimizing mathematical expressions

    PyTensor is a fork of Aesara, a Python library for defining, optimizing, and efficiently evaluating mathematical expressions involving multi-dimensional arrays. PyTensor is based on Theano, which has been powering large-scale computationally intensive scientific investigations since 2007. A hackable, pure-Python codebase. Extensible graph framework is suitable for rapid development of custom operators and symbolic optimizations. Implements an extensible graph transpilation framework that...
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    bbox-visualizer

    bbox-visualizer

    Make drawing and labeling bounding boxes easy as cake

    Make drawing and labeling bounding boxes easy as cake. This package helps users draw bounding boxes around objects, without doing the clumsy math that you'd need to do for positioning the labels. It also has a few different types of visualizations you can use for labeling objects after identifying them. There are optional functions that can draw multiple bounding boxes and/or write multiple labels on the same image, but it is advisable to use the above functions in a loop in order to have...
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    PEFT

    PEFT

    State-of-the-art Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning

    Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning (PEFT) methods enable efficient adaptation of pre-trained language models (PLMs) to various downstream applications without fine-tuning all the model's parameters. Fine-tuning large-scale PLMs is often prohibitively costly. In this regard, PEFT methods only fine-tune a small number of (extra) model parameters, thereby greatly decreasing the computational and storage costs. Recent State-of-the-Art PEFT techniques achieve performance comparable to that of full...
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    x-transformers

    x-transformers

    A simple but complete full-attention transformer

    A simple but complete full-attention transformer with a set of promising experimental features from various papers. Proposes adding learned memory key/values prior to attending. They were able to remove feedforwards altogether and attain a similar performance to the original transformers. I have found that keeping the feedforwards and adding the memory key/values leads to even better performance. Proposes adding learned tokens, akin to CLS tokens, named memory tokens, that is passed through...
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    AutoKeras

    AutoKeras

    AutoML library for deep learning

    AutoKeras: An AutoML system based on Keras. It is developed by DATA Lab at Texas A&M University. The goal of AutoKeras is to make machine learning accessible to everyone. AutoKeras only support Python 3. If you followed previous steps to use virtualenv to install tensorflow, you can just activate the virtualenv. Currently, AutoKeras is only compatible with Python >= 3.7 and TensorFlow >= 2.8.0. AutoKeras supports several tasks with extremely simple interface. AutoKeras would search for the...
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    SuggestArr

    SuggestArr

    Request recommended movies, TV shows and anime to Jellyseer/Overseer

    SuggestArr is an open-source automation platform designed to recommend and automatically request movies, TV shows, and anime based on a user’s viewing history in self-hosted media servers. The project integrates with popular media management systems such as Jellyfin, Plex, and Emby, allowing it to analyze recently watched content and identify similar titles using metadata from the TMDb database.
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    AI-Codereview-Gitlab

    AI-Codereview-Gitlab

    GitLab automatic code review tool based on large models

    AI-Codereview-Gitlab is an open-source automation tool that integrates large language models into the GitLab development workflow to perform automated code reviews. The system monitors GitLab repositories and analyzes commits or merge requests using AI models to identify potential issues, coding mistakes, and quality improvements before the code is merged. By leveraging multiple large language model providers—including OpenAI, DeepSeek, ZhipuAI, or local models through Ollama—the platform allows teams to choose the AI engine that best fits their infrastructure and privacy requirements. ...
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    1D Visual Tokenization and Generation

    1D Visual Tokenization and Generation

    This repo contains the code for 1D tokenizer and generator

    The 1D Visual Tokenization and Generation project from ByteDance introduces a novel “one-dimensional” tokenizer designed for images: instead of representing images with large grids of 2D tokens (as in many prior generative/image-modeling systems), it compresses images into as few as 32 discrete tokens (or more, optionally) — thereby achieving a very compact, efficient representation that drastically speeds up generation and reconstruction while retaining strong fidelity. This compact...
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    UNO

    UNO

    A Universal Customization Method for Single and Multi Conditioning

    UNO is a project by ByteDance introduced in 2025, titled “A Universal Customization Method for Both Single and Multi-Subject Conditioning.” It suggests a framework for image (or more general generative) modeling where the model can be conditioned either on a single subject or multiple subjects — which may correspond to generating or customizing images featuring specific people, styles, or objects, possibly with fine-grained control over subject identity or composition. Because the project is...
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    MiniMax-M1

    MiniMax-M1

    Open-weight, large-scale hybrid-attention reasoning model

    MiniMax-M1 is presented as the world’s first open-weight, large-scale hybrid-attention reasoning model, designed to push the frontier of long-context, tool-using, and deeply “thinking” language models. It is built on the MiniMax-Text-01 foundation and keeps the same massive parameter budget, but reworks the attention and training setup for better reasoning and test-time compute scaling. Architecturally, it combines Mixture-of-Experts layers with lightning attention, enabling the model to...
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    MARS5

    MARS5

    MARS5 speech model (TTS) from CAMB.AI

    MARS5-TTS is CAMB.AI’s open-source English speech model designed for high-quality text-to-speech and voice emulation. It uses a two-stage architecture that combines an autoregressive (AR) model with a non-autoregressive (NAR) model, giving it both expressiveness and speed. The model is built to handle prosodically challenging content such as sports commentary, anime dialogue, and other high-energy or highly varied speech patterns with realistic rhythm and intonation.
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    VisualGLM-6B

    VisualGLM-6B

    Chinese and English multimodal conversational language model

    VisualGLM-6B is an open-source multimodal conversational language model developed by ZhipuAI that supports both images and text in Chinese and English. It builds on the ChatGLM-6B backbone, with 6.2 billion language parameters, and incorporates a BLIP2-Qformer visual module to connect vision and language. In total, the model has 7.8 billion parameters. Trained on a large bilingual dataset — including 30 million high-quality Chinese image-text pairs from CogView and 300 million English pairs — VisualGLM-6B is designed for image understanding, description, and question answering. ...
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    mcp-use

    mcp-use

    A solution to build and deploy MCP agents and applications

    mcp-use is an open source development platform offering SDKs, cloud infrastructure, and a developer-friendly control plane for building, managing, and deploying AI agents that leverage the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It enables connection to multiple MCP servers, each exposing specific tool capabilities like browsing, file operations, or specialized integrations, through a unified MCPClient.
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