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    DeepLearn

    DeepLearn

    Implementation of research papers on Deep Learning+ NLP+ CV in Python

    Welcome to DeepLearn. This repository contains an implementation of the following research papers on NLP, CV, ML, and deep learning. The required dependencies are mentioned in requirement.txt. I will also use dl-text modules for preparing the datasets. If you haven't use it, please do have a quick look at it. CV, transfer learning, representation learning.
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    DeepLearning Tutorial

    DeepLearning Tutorial

    Deep Learning Tutorial, Excellent Articles, Deep Learning Tutorial

    DeepLearning is an open-source repository that aggregates tutorials, articles, and educational resources related to deep learning and machine learning. The project is designed as a knowledge collection that helps beginners understand neural networks, deep learning architectures, and fundamental machine learning concepts. It contains curated learning materials covering topics such as feedforward neural networks, activation functions, backpropagation algorithms, optimization methods, and convolutional neural networks. The repository organizes these materials into structured tutorials and references that allow readers to explore deep learning concepts progressively. Many of the resources include explanations of common model architectures used in computer vision and artificial intelligence. The project also collects recommended articles and educational documents that expand on deep learning theory and practical implementation strategies.
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    DeepMozart

    DeepMozart

    Audio generation using diffusion models

    Audio generation using diffusion models in PyTorch. The code is based on the audio-diffusion-pytorch repository.
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    DeepSDF

    DeepSDF

    Learning Continuous Signed Distance Functions for Shape Representation

    DeepSDF is a deep learning framework for continuous 3D shape representation using Signed Distance Functions (SDFs), as presented in the CVPR 2019 paper DeepSDF: Learning Continuous Signed Distance Functions for Shape Representation by Park et al. The framework learns a continuous implicit function that maps 3D coordinates to their corresponding signed distances from object surfaces, allowing compact, high-fidelity shape modeling. Unlike traditional discrete voxel grids or meshes, DeepSDF encodes shapes as continuous neural representations that can be smoothly interpolated and used for reconstruction, generation, and analysis. The repository provides complete tooling for preprocessing mesh datasets (e.g., ShapeNet), training DeepSDF models, reconstructing meshes from learned latent codes, and quantitatively evaluating results with metrics such as Chamfer Distance and Earth Mover’s Distance.
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    DeepSearcher

    DeepSearcher

    Open Source Deep Research Alternative to Reason and Search

    DeepSearcher is an open-source “deep research” style system that combines retrieval with evaluation and reasoning to answer complex questions using private or enterprise data. It is designed around the idea that high-quality answers require more than top-k retrieval, so it orchestrates multi-step search, evidence collection, and synthesis into a comprehensive response. The project integrates with vector databases (including Milvus and related options) so organizations can index internal documents and query them with semantic retrieval. It also supports flexible embeddings, making it easier to choose different embedding models depending on domain requirements, latency targets, or accuracy goals. The overall workflow aims to minimize hallucinations by grounding outputs in retrieved material and then applying structured reasoning over that evidence before generating a final report.
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    DeepSeek MoE

    DeepSeek MoE

    Towards Ultimate Expert Specialization in Mixture-of-Experts Language

    DeepSeek-MoE (“DeepSeek MoE”) is the DeepSeek open implementation of a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) model architecture meant to increase parameter efficiency by activating only a subset of “expert” submodules per input. The repository introduces fine-grained expert segmentation and shared expert isolation to improve specialization while controlling compute cost. For example, their MoE variant with 16.4B parameters claims comparable or better performance to standard dense models like DeepSeek 7B or LLaMA2 7B using about 40% of the total compute. The repo publishes both Base and Chat variants of the 16B MoE model (deepseek-moe-16b) and provides evaluation results across benchmarks. It also includes a quick start with inference instructions (using Hugging Face Transformers) and guidance on fine-tuning (DeepSpeed, hyperparameters, quantization). The licensing is MIT for code, with a “Model License” applied to the models.
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    DeepSeek-V3.2

    DeepSeek-V3.2

    High-efficiency reasoning and agentic intelligence model

    DeepSeek-V3.2 is a cutting-edge large language model developed by DeepSeek-AI, focused on achieving high reasoning accuracy and computational efficiency for agentic tasks. It introduces DeepSeek Sparse Attention (DSA), a new attention mechanism that dramatically reduces computational overhead while maintaining strong long-context performance. Built with a scalable reinforcement learning framework, it reaches near-GPT-5 levels of reasoning and outperforms comparable models like DeepSeek-V3.1 and Gemini-3.0-Pro in advanced benchmarks. The model was notably used in competitive AI challenges such as the 2025 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) and IOI, achieving top-tier results. DeepSeek-V3.2 also features a large-scale agentic task synthesis pipeline, which generates training data to enhance tool-use intelligence and multi-step reasoning. It introduces a new “thinking with tools” chat template, allowing it to reason and decide when to invoke specific tools during problem solving.
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    DeepSeek-V3.2-Speciale

    DeepSeek-V3.2-Speciale

    High-compute ultra-reasoning model surpassing model surpassing GPT-5

    DeepSeek-V3.2-Speciale is the high-compute, ultra-reasoning variant of DeepSeek-V3.2, designed specifically to push the boundaries of mathematical, logical, and algorithmic intelligence. It builds on the DeepSeek Sparse Attention (DSA) framework, delivering dramatically improved long-context efficiency while preserving full model quality. Unlike the standard version, Speciale is tuned exclusively for deep reasoning and therefore does not support tool-calling, focusing its full capacity on pure cognitive performance. The model uses a scaled reinforcement learning framework that allows it to surpass GPT-5 in several evaluations and reach reasoning performance comparable to Gemini-3.0-Pro. DeepSeek-V3.2-Speciale contributed to gold-medal solutions in the 2025 IMO, IOI, ICPC World Finals, and CMO, demonstrating its ability to handle elite-level problem solving. It is released under the MIT license and includes curated benchmark solutions for community verification and analysis.
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    DeepXDE

    DeepXDE

    A library for scientific machine learning & physics-informed learning

    DeepXDE is a library for scientific machine learning and physics-informed learning. DeepXDE includes the following algorithms. Physics-informed neural network (PINN). Solving different problems. Solving forward/inverse ordinary/partial differential equations (ODEs/PDEs) [SIAM Rev.] Solving forward/inverse integro-differential equations (IDEs) [SIAM Rev.] fPINN: solving forward/inverse fractional PDEs (fPDEs) [SIAM J. Sci. Comput.] NN-arbitrary polynomial chaos (NN-aPC): solving forward/inverse stochastic PDEs (sPDEs) [J. Comput. Phys.] PINN with hard constraints (hPINN): solving inverse design/topology optimization [SIAM J. Sci. Comput.] Residual-based adaptive sampling [SIAM Rev., arXiv] Gradient-enhanced PINN (gPINN) [Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Eng.] PINN with multi-scale Fourier features [Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Eng.]
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    Deepo

    Deepo

    Set up deep learning environment in a single command line

    Deepo is a series of Docker images that allows you to quickly set up your deep learning research environment, supports almost all commonly used deep learning frameworks, supports GPU acceleration (CUDA and cuDNN included), also works in CPU-only mode, and works on Linux (CPU version/GPU version), Windows (CPU version) and OS X (CPU version). Their Dockerfile generator that allows you to customize your own environment with Lego-like modules, and automatically resolves the dependencies for you. For users in China who may suffer from slow speeds when pulling the image from the public Docker registry, you can pull deepo images from the China registry mirror by specifying the full path, including the registry, in your docker pull command. This should work and enables Deepo to use the GPU from inside a docker container.
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    Defox text to speech and downloader

    Defox text to speech and downloader

    Written or imported text offline read or online download.

    This software design to convert text to speech and download the converted speech. Description : • Installation setup with two languages (English, French) • Two areas called text reading and speech downloading • Many languages supported to download center Note 1: I'm a student yet and I'm not in the software designing industry. Therefore maybe I haven't software making skills. I'm worried about that. ! Note 2 : When you double click on the software maybe it will get some seconds to open. That's not my fault. I used Python language to make this software and Python was not supported speedy to modern computers.
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    DeiT (Data-efficient Image Transformers)
    DeiT (Data-efficient Image Transformers) shows that Vision Transformers can be trained competitively on ImageNet-1k without external data by using strong training recipes and knowledge distillation. Its key idea is a specialized distillation strategy—including a learnable “distillation token”—that lets a transformer learn effectively from a CNN or transformer teacher on modest-scale datasets. The project provides compact ViT variants (Tiny/Small/Base) that achieve excellent accuracy–throughput trade-offs, making transformers practical beyond massive pretraining regimes. Training involves carefully tuned augmentations, regularization, and optimization schedules to stabilize learning and improve sample efficiency. The repo offers pretrained checkpoints, reference scripts, and ablation studies that clarify which ingredients matter most for data-efficient ViT training.
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    Delta ML

    Delta ML

    Deep learning based natural language and speech processing platform

    DELTA is a deep learning-based end-to-end natural language and speech processing platform. DELTA aims to provide easy and fast experiences for using, deploying, and developing natural language processing and speech models for both academia and industry use cases. DELTA is mainly implemented using TensorFlow and Python 3. DELTA has been used for developing several state-of-the-art algorithms for publications and delivering real production to serve millions of users. It helps you to train, develop, and deploy NLP and/or speech models. Use configuration files to easily tune parameters and network structures. What you see in training is what you get in serving: all data processing and features extraction are integrated into a model graph. Text classification, named entity recognition, question and answering, text summarization, etc. Uniform I/O interfaces and no changes for new models.
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    DetectAndTrack

    DetectAndTrack

    The implementation of an algorithm presented in the CVPR18 paper

    DetectAndTrack is the reference implementation for the CVPR 2018 paper “Detect-and-Track: Efficient Pose Estimation in Videos,” focusing on human keypoint detection and tracking across video frames. The system combines per-frame pose detection with a tracking mechanism to maintain identities over time, enabling efficient multi-person pose estimation in video. Code and instructions are organized to replicate paper results and to serve as a starting point for researchers working on pose in video. Although the repo has been archived and is now read-only, its issue tracker and artifacts remain useful for understanding implementation details and experimental settings. The project sits alongside other Facebook Research vision efforts, offering historical context for the evolution of video pose and tracking techniques. Researchers can still study the algorithms, adapt the pipeline, or port ideas into modern frameworks.
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    Detectron

    Detectron

    FAIR's research platform for object detection research

    Detectron is an object detection and instance segmentation research framework that popularized many modern detection models in a single, reproducible codebase. Built on Caffe2 with custom CUDA/C++ operators, it provided reference implementations for models like Faster R-CNN, Mask R-CNN, RetinaNet, and Feature Pyramid Networks. The framework emphasized a clean configuration system, strong baselines, and a “model zoo” so researchers could compare results under consistent settings. It includes training and evaluation pipelines that handle multi-GPU setups, standard datasets, and common augmentations, which helped standardize experimental practice in detection research. Visualization utilities and diagnostic scripts make it straightforward to inspect predictions, proposals, and losses while training. Although the project has since been superseded by Detectron2, the original Detectron remains a historically important, reproducible reference that still informs many productions.
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    Detectron2

    Detectron2

    Next-generation platform for object detection and segmentation

    Detectron2 is Facebook AI Research's next generation software system that implements state-of-the-art object detection algorithms. It is a ground-up rewrite of the previous version, Detectron, and it originates from maskrcnn-benchmark. It is powered by the PyTorch deep learning framework. Includes more features such as panoptic segmentation, Densepose, Cascade R-CNN, rotated bounding boxes, PointRend, DeepLab, etc. Can be used as a library to support different projects on top of it. We'll open source more research projects in this way. It trains much faster. Models can be exported to TorchScript format or Caffe2 format for deployment. With a new, more modular design, Detectron2 is flexible and extensible, and able to provide fast training on single or multiple GPU servers. Detectron2 includes high-quality implementations of state-of-the-art object detection.
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    Detic

    Detic

    Code release for "Detecting Twenty-thousand Classes

    Detic (“Detecting Twenty-thousand Classes using Image-level Supervision”) is a large-vocabulary object detector that scales beyond fully annotated datasets by leveraging image-level labels. It decouples localization from classification, training a strong box localizer on standard detection data while learning classifiers from weak supervision and large image-tag corpora. A shared region proposal backbone feeds a flexible classification head that can expand to tens of thousands of categories without exhaustive box annotations. The system supports zero- or few-shot extension to novel categories via semantic embeddings and class name supervision, making “open-world” detection practical. Built on Detectron2, the repo includes configs, pretrained weights, and conversion tools to mix fully and weakly supervised sources. Detic is especially useful for applications where label space is vast and long-tailed, but dense bounding-box annotation is infeasible.
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    Devon

    Devon

    Open source AI pair programmer for coding, debugging, automation

    Devon is an open source AI-powered pair programming tool designed to assist developers with software engineering tasks through natural language interaction. It operates as an agent-based system that can explore codebases, edit files, and execute development workflows with minimal manual intervention. Devon uses a client-server architecture with a Python backend and multiple user interfaces, including a terminal interface and an Electron-based desktop application. Devon integrates with multiple large language models, allowing users to choose between different providers for performance, cost, and latency considerations. It is capable of performing tasks such as debugging, writing tests, analyzing code structure, and navigating complex repositories. Devon also includes features for session management, enabling users to start, pause, and revert actions while maintaining context.
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    DiT (Diffusion Transformers)

    DiT (Diffusion Transformers)

    Official PyTorch Implementation of "Scalable Diffusion Models"

    DiT (Diffusion Transformer) is a powerful architecture that applies transformer-based modeling directly to diffusion generative processes for high-quality image synthesis. Unlike CNN-based diffusion models, DiT represents the diffusion process in the latent space and processes image tokens through transformer blocks with learned positional encodings, offering scalability and superior sample quality. The model architecture parallels large language models but for image tokens—each block refines noisy latent representations toward cleaner outputs through iterative denoising steps. DiT achieves strong results on benchmarks like ImageNet and LSUN while being architecturally simple and highly modular. It supports variable resolution, conditioning on class or text embeddings, and integration with latent autoencoders (like those used in Stable Diffusion).
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    Dia

    Dia

    A TTS model capable of generating ultra-realistic dialogue

    Dia is a neural text-to-speech model designed specifically for generating ultra-realistic dialogue in a single pass. Instead of focusing on isolated sentences or flat narration, it is optimized for conversational audio, complete with natural turn-taking, prosody, and pacing. The model can be conditioned on a reference audio sample, allowing you to control emotion, tone, and other stylistic aspects of the speech. It can also produce nonverbal vocalizations like laughter, coughs, clearing the throat, and similar sounds, which are crucial for making synthetic conversations feel human. Dia is released with pretrained checkpoints and inference code, with weights hosted on Hugging Face, so researchers and developers can quickly try it or integrate it into pipelines. The base model currently targets English and has around 1.6 billion parameters, offering a strong balance between realism and computational cost, while the ecosystem also includes Dia2.
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    Dia-1.6B

    Dia-1.6B

    Dia-1.6B generates lifelike English dialogue and vocal expressions

    Dia-1.6B is a 1.6 billion parameter text-to-speech model by Nari Labs that generates high-fidelity dialogue directly from transcripts. Designed for realistic vocal performance, Dia supports expressive features like emotion, tone control, and non-verbal cues such as laughter, coughing, or sighs. The model accepts speaker conditioning through audio prompts, allowing limited voice cloning and speaker consistency across generations. It is optimized for English and built for real-time performance on enterprise GPUs, though CPU and quantized versions are planned. The format supports [S1]/[S2] tags to differentiate speakers and integrates easily into Python workflows. While not tuned to a specific voice, user-provided audio can guide output style. Licensed under Apache 2.0, Dia is intended for research and educational use, with explicit restrictions on misuse like identity mimicry or deceptive content.
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    DialoGPT

    DialoGPT

    Large-scale pretraining for dialogue

    DialoGPT is an open-source conversational language model developed by Microsoft Research for generating natural dialogue responses using large-scale transformer architectures. The system is built on the GPT-2 architecture and is designed specifically for multi-turn conversation tasks, enabling machines to produce coherent responses during interactive dialogue. The model was trained on a massive dataset of approximately 147 million conversational exchanges extracted from Reddit discussion threads, allowing it to learn patterns of natural human conversation. DialoGPT provides multiple pretrained model sizes and includes code for training, fine-tuning, and evaluating dialogue generation models. The repository also contains scripts for preparing conversation datasets and reproducing experimental benchmarks related to conversational AI research.
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    Diffrax

    Diffrax

    Numerical differential equation solvers in JAX

    Diffrax is a numerical differential equation solving library built for the JAX ecosystem, with a strong focus on composability, differentiability, and high-performance scientific computing. The project provides tools for solving ordinary differential equations, stochastic differential equations, controlled differential equations, and related systems in a way that fits naturally into modern machine learning and differentiable programming workflows. Because it is written to work closely with JAX, it supports just-in-time compilation, automatic differentiation, vectorization, and accelerator-backed execution on hardware such as GPUs and TPUs. This makes it especially appealing for researchers who need equation solvers that can be embedded inside trainable models or simulation-heavy learning systems.
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    Diffusion for World Modeling

    Diffusion for World Modeling

    Learning agent trained in a diffusion world model

    Diffusion for World Modeling is an experimental reinforcement learning system that trains intelligent agents inside a simulated environment generated by a diffusion-based world model. The project introduces the idea of using diffusion models, commonly used for image generation, to simulate the dynamics of an environment and predict future states based on previous observations and actions. Instead of interacting directly with a real environment, the reinforcement learning agent learns within a generative model that produces frames representing the environment. This approach allows training to occur in a simulated world that captures detailed visual dynamics while reducing the need for costly interactions with real environments. The system has been applied to tasks such as Atari game simulations and demonstrations involving complex environments like first-person shooter games.
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    Diplomacy Cicero

    Diplomacy Cicero

    Code for Cicero, an AI agent that plays the game of Diplomacy

    The project is the codebase for an AI agent named Cicero developed by Facebook Research. It is designed to play the board game Diplomacy by combining open-domain natural language negotiation with strategic planning. The repository includes training code, model checkpoints, and infrastructure for both language modelling (via the ParlAI framework) and reinforcement learning for strategy agents. It supports two variants: Cicero (which handles full “press” negotiation) and Diplodocus (a variant focused on no-press diplomacy) as described in the README. The codebase is implemented primarily in Python with performance-critical components in C++ (via pybind11 bindings) and is configured to run in a high‐GPU cluster environment. Configuration is managed via protobuf files to define tasks such as self-play, benchmark agent comparisons, and RL training. The project is now archived and read-only, reflecting that it is no longer actively developed but remains publicly available for research use.
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