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    Shinkai: Local AI Agents

    Shinkai: Local AI Agents

    Shinkai allows you to create advanced AI (local) agents effortlessly

    ...Key Features: - No-Code Agent Creation - Build specialized agents (trading bots, sentiment trackers, etc.) with simple descriptions - Multi-Agent Collaboration - Agents work together to solve complex problems - Crypto Integration - Built-in support for decentralized payments and transactions - Flexible AI Models - Choose from cloud models (GPT-4, Claude) or run locally - Universal Compatibility - Works with Model Context Protocol (MCP) for cross-platform integration - Local Security - Crypto keys and computations stay on your device Shinkai transforms AI from single-task tools into collaborative, autonomous systems that can operate in decentralized networks while maintaining privacy and security.
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    vocal-separate

    vocal-separate

    An extremely simple tool for separating vocals and background music

    ...Built as a localized web-based tool, it runs entirely on the user’s machine without requiring an internet connection, emphasizing privacy and convenience for creative work. Users can drag and drop an audio or video file onto the interface to begin separation, choosing between two, four, or five stems, which allows isolating specific components like vocals, bass, drums, or piano depending on the chosen model. After processing, the tool outputs separate WAV files for each extracted stem, making it easy to export and use in audio editing or remix software.
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    BackgroundMattingV2

    BackgroundMattingV2

    Real-Time High-Resolution Background Matting

    Official repository for the paper Real-Time High-Resolution Background Matting. Our model requires capturing an additional background image and produces state-of-the-art matting results at 4K 30fps and HD 60fps on an Nvidia RTX 2080 TI GPU.
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    pipeless

    pipeless

    A computer vision framework to create and deploy apps in minutes

    Pipeless is an open-source computer vision framework to create and deploy applications without the complexity of building and maintaining multimedia pipelines. It ships everything you need to create and deploy efficient computer vision applications that work in real-time in just minutes. Pipeless is inspired by modern serverless technologies. It provides the development experience of serverless frameworks applied to computer vision. You provide some functions that are executed for new video frames and Pipeless takes care of everything else. You can easily use industry-standard models, such as YOLO, or load your custom model in one of the supported inference runtimes. ...
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    Adala

    Adala

    Adala: Autonomous DAta (Labeling) Agent framework

    Adala is a data-centric AI framework focused on dataset curation, annotation, and validation. It helps AI teams manage high-quality training datasets by providing tools for data auditing, error detection, and quality assessment.
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    Parallel WaveGAN

    Parallel WaveGAN

    Unofficial Parallel WaveGAN

    Parallel WaveGAN is an unofficial PyTorch implementation of several state-of-the-art non-autoregressive neural vocoders, centered on Parallel WaveGAN but also including MelGAN, Multiband-MelGAN, HiFi-GAN, and StyleMelGAN. Its main goal is to provide a real-time neural vocoder that can turn mel spectrograms into high-quality speech audio efficiently. The repository is designed to work hand-in-hand with ESPnet-TTS and NVIDIA Tacotron2-style front ends, so you can build complete TTS or singing voice synthesis pipelines. It includes a large collection of “Kaldi-style” recipes for many datasets such as LJSpeech, LibriTTS, VCTK, JSUT, CMU Arctic, and multiple singing voice corpora in Japanese, Mandarin, Korean, and more. ...
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    State of Open Source AI

    State of Open Source AI

    Clarity in the current fast-paced mess of Open Source innovation

    This repository is the source for a book (or large written work) titled “The State of Open Source AI”. The goal of the project is to bring clarity to the rapidly evolving open-source AI ecosystem by documenting trends, models, tools, standards, deployment practices, and challenges. It acts as both a snapshot and a guide: readers can see what’s “hot now” in open AI infrastructure, what open licensing or governance issues are emerging, how deployment options compare, and what gaps remain. ...
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    LLaMA

    LLaMA

    Inference code for Llama models

    “Llama” is the repository from Meta (formerly Facebook/Meta Research) containing the inference code for LLaMA (Large Language Model Meta AI) models. It provides utilities to load pre-trained LLaMA model weights, run inference (text generation, chat, completions), and work with tokenizers. Tokenizer utilities, download scripts, shell helpers to fetch model weights with correct licensing/permissions. Includes example scripts for chat completions and text completions to show how to call the models in code. This repo is a core piece of the Llama model infrastructure, used by researchers and developers to run LLaMA models locally or in their infrastructure. ...
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    Metaseq

    Metaseq

    Repo for external large-scale work

    Metaseq is a flexible, high-performance framework for training and serving large-scale sequence models, such as language models, translation systems, and instruction-tuned LLMs. Built on top of PyTorch, it provides distributed training, model sharding, mixed-precision computation, and memory-efficient checkpointing to support models with hundreds of billions of parameters. The framework was used internally at Meta to train models like OPT (Open Pre-trained Transformer) and serves as a...
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    langchain-prefect

    langchain-prefect

    Tools for using Langchain with Prefect

    Large Language Models (LLMs) are interesting and useful  -  building apps that use them responsibly feels like a no-brainer. Tools like Langchain make it easier to build apps using LLMs. We need to know details about how our apps work, even when we want to use tools with convenient abstractions that may obfuscate those details. Prefect is built to help data people build, run, and observe event-driven workflows wherever they want. It provides a framework for creating deployments on a whole slew of runtime environments (from Lambda to Kubernetes), and is cloud agnostic (best supports AWS, GCP, Azure). ...
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    Spektral

    Spektral

    Graph Neural Networks with Keras and Tensorflow 2

    ...Spektral also includes lots of utilities for representing, manipulating, and transforming graphs in your graph deep learning projects. Spektral is compatible with Python 3.6 and above, and is tested on the latest versions of Ubuntu, MacOS, and Windows. Other Linux distros should work as well. The 1.0 release of Spektral is an important milestone for the library and brings many new features and improvements.
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    minimalRL-pytorch

    minimalRL-pytorch

    Implementations of basic RL algorithms with minimal lines of codes

    minimalRL is a lightweight reinforcement learning repository that implements several classic algorithms using minimal PyTorch code. The project is designed primarily as an educational resource that demonstrates how reinforcement learning algorithms work internally without the complexity of large frameworks. Each algorithm implementation is contained within a single file and typically ranges from about 100 to 150 lines of code, making it easy for learners to inspect the entire implementation at once. The repository includes examples of widely used reinforcement learning methods such as REINFORCE, Deep Q-Networks, Proximal Policy Optimization, and Actor-Critic architectures. ...
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    ChatGenTitle

    ChatGenTitle

    A paper title generation model fine-tuned on the LLaMA model

    ChatGenTitle: A paper title generation model fine-tuned on the LLaMA model using information from millions of arXiv papers.
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    picoGPT

    picoGPT

    An unnecessarily tiny implementation of GPT-2 in NumPy

    picoGPT is a minimal implementation of the GPT-2 language model designed to demonstrate how transformer-based language models work at a conceptual level. The repository focuses on educational clarity rather than production performance, implementing the core components of the GPT architecture in a concise and readable way. It allows users to understand how tokenization, transformer layers, attention mechanisms, and autoregressive text generation operate in modern large language models. ...
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    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Text-to-3D & Image-to-3D & Mesh Exportation with NeRF + Diffusion

    A pytorch implementation of the text-to-3D model Dreamfusion, powered by the Stable Diffusion text-to-2D model. This project is a work-in-progress and contains lots of differences from the paper. The current generation quality cannot match the results from the original paper, and many prompts still fail badly! Since the Imagen model is not publicly available, we use Stable Diffusion to replace it (implementation from diffusers). Different from Imagen, Stable-Diffusion is a latent diffusion model, which diffuses in a latent space instead of the original image space. ...
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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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    PIFuHD

    PIFuHD

    High-Resolution 3D Human Digitization from A Single Image

    PIFuHD (Pixel-Aligned Implicit Function for 3D human reconstruction at high resolution) is a method and codebase to reconstruct high-fidelity 3D human meshes from a single image. It extends prior PIFu work by increasing resolution and detail, enabling fine geometry in cloth folds, hair, and subtle surface features. The method operates by learning an implicit occupancy / surface function conditioned on the image and camera projection; at inference time it queries dense points to reconstruct a mesh via marching cubes. It also uses a two-stage architecture: a coarse global model followed by local refinement patches to capture fine detail, balancing global consistency and local detail. ...
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    DIG

    DIG

    A library for graph deep learning research

    The key difference with current graph deep learning libraries, such as PyTorch Geometric (PyG) and Deep Graph Library (DGL), is that, while PyG and DGL support basic graph deep learning operations, DIG provides a unified testbed for higher level, research-oriented graph deep learning tasks, such as graph generation, self-supervised learning, explainability, 3D graphs, and graph out-of-distribution. If you are working or plan to work on research in graph deep learning, DIG enables you to develop your own methods within our extensible framework, and compare with current baseline methods using common datasets and evaluation metrics without extra efforts. It includes unified implementations of data interfaces, common algorithms, and evaluation metrics for several advanced tasks. ...
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    audio-diffusion-pytorch

    audio-diffusion-pytorch

    Audio generation using diffusion models, in PyTorch

    ...The provided models are waveform-based, however, the U-Net (built using a-unet), DiffusionModel, diffusion method, and diffusion samplers are both generic to any dimension and highly customizable to work on other formats. Note: no pre-trained models are provided here, this library is meant for research purposes.
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    auto-sklearn

    auto-sklearn

    Automated machine learning with scikit-learn

    auto-sklearn is an automated machine learning toolkit and a drop-in replacement for a scikit-learn estimator. auto-sklearn frees a machine learning user from algorithm selection and hyperparameter tuning. It leverages recent advantages in Bayesian optimization, meta-learning and ensemble construction. Auto-sklearn 2.0 includes latest research on automatically configuring the AutoML system itself and contains a multitude of improvements which speed up the fitting the AutoML system....
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    NÜWA - Pytorch

    NÜWA - Pytorch

    Implementation of NÜWA, attention network for text to video synthesis

    ...However, I will continue on with NUWA, extending it to use multi-headed codes + hierarchical causal transformer. I think that direction is untapped for improving on this line of work. In the paper, they also present a way to condition the video generation based on segmentation mask(s). You can easily do this as well, given you train a VQGanVAE on the sketches beforehand. Then, you will use NUWASketch instead of NUWA, which can accept the sketch VAE as a reference. This repository will also offer a variant of NUWA that can produce both video and audio. ...
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    minGPT

    minGPT

    A minimal PyTorch re-implementation of the OpenAI GPT

    ...Because the whole model is around 300 lines of code, users can follow each step—from embedding lookup, positional encodings, multi-head attention, feed-forward layers, to output heads—and thus demystify how GPT-style models work beneath the surface. It provides a practical sandbox for experimentation, letting learners tweak the architecture, dataset, or training loop without being overwhelmed by framework abstraction.
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    TextBox

    TextBox

    A text generation library with pre-trained language models github.com

    TextBox 2.0 is an up-to-date text generation library based on Python and PyTorch focusing on building a unified and standardized pipeline for applying pre-trained language models to text generation. From a task perspective, we consider 13 common text generation tasks such as translation, story generation, and style transfer, and their corresponding 83 widely-used datasets. From a model perspective, we incorporate 47 pre-trained language models/modules covering the categories of general,...
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    Gym

    Gym

    Toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms

    ...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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    BEVFormer

    BEVFormer

    Implementation of BEVFormer, a camera-only framework

    3D visual perception tasks, including 3D detection and map segmentation based on multi-camera images, are essential for autonomous driving systems. In this work, we present a new framework termed BEVFormer, which learns unified BEV representations with spatiotemporal transformers to support multiple autonomous driving perception tasks. In a nutshell, BEVFormer exploits both spatial and temporal information by interacting with spatial and temporal space through predefined grid-shaped BEV queries. ...
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