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    Langcorn

    Langcorn

    Serving LangChain LLM apps automagically with FastApi

    LangCorn is an API server that enables you to serve LangChain models and pipelines with ease, leveraging the power of FastAPI for a robust and efficient experience.
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    Langdesk

    Langdesk

    Windows application to search multiple pdfs and chat with them

    Langdesk is desktop application for windows that allows the user to assemble a knowledge base consisting of multiple pdf documents, retrieve information from them and chat with the retrieved content. Currently in BETA mode. Feel free to reach us for any request at info@tecnoesis.gr . We are currently seeking user scenarios, also open to customizations / additions / cooperation.
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    Language Models

    Language Models

    Explore large language models in 512MB of RAM

    languagemodels is a lightweight Python library designed to simplify experimentation with large language models while maintaining extremely low hardware requirements. The project focuses on enabling developers and students to explore language model capabilities without needing expensive GPUs or large cloud infrastructures. By using small and optimized models, the library allows LLM inference to run in environments with limited resources, sometimes requiring only a few hundred megabytes of memory. The package provides simple APIs that allow developers to generate text, perform semantic search, classify text, and answer questions using local models. It is particularly useful for educational purposes, as it demonstrates the fundamental mechanics of language model inference and prompt-based applications. The repository includes multiple example applications such as chatbots, document question answering systems, and information retrieval tools.
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    Large Concept Model

    Large Concept Model

    Language modeling in a sentence representation space

    Large Concept Model is a research codebase centered on concept-centric representation learning at scale, aiming to capture shared structure across many categories and modalities. It organizes training around concepts (rather than just raw labels), encouraging models to understand attributes, relations, and compositional structure that transfer across tasks. The repository provides training loops, data tooling, and evaluation routines to learn and probe these concept embeddings, typically from large image–text or weakly supervised corpora. It includes utilities to build concept vocabularies, map supervision signals to those vocabularies, and measure zero-shot or few-shot generalization. Probing tools help diagnose what the model knows—e.g., attribute recognition, relation understanding, or compositionality—so you can iterate on data and objectives. The design is modular, making it straightforward to swap backbones, change objectives, or integrate retrieval components.
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    Leanstral

    Leanstral

    Open-source code agent designed for Lean 4

    Leanstral is an open-weight large language model developed by Mistral AI and specifically designed as a code agent for the Lean 4 proof assistant, enabling advanced interaction with formal mathematics and program verification systems. The model is built to understand and generate Lean 4 code, which is used to express complex mathematical constructs as well as formal software specifications. By focusing on theorem proving and formal reasoning, Leanstral represents a specialized direction within large language models, targeting domains that require strict correctness and logical rigor rather than general conversational tasks. It leverages modern large-scale architectures, likely incorporating mixture-of-experts techniques, to balance efficiency and capability while handling structured symbolic reasoning tasks. The model can assist in writing proofs, exploring mathematical structures, and validating logical properties in code.
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    LearningToCompare_FSL

    LearningToCompare_FSL

    Learning to Compare: Relation Network for Few-Shot Learning

    LearningToCompare_FSL is a PyTorch implementation of the “Learning to Compare: Relation Network for Few-Shot Learning” paper, focusing on the few-shot learning experiments described in that work. The core idea implemented here is the relation network, which learns to compare pairs of feature embeddings and output relation scores that indicate whether two images belong to the same class, enabling classification from only a handful of labeled examples. The repository provides training and evaluation code for standard few-shot benchmarks such as miniImageNet and Omniglot, making it possible to reproduce the experimental results reported in the paper. It includes model definitions, data loading logic, episodic training loops, and scripts that implement the N-way K-shot evaluation protocol common in few-shot research. Researchers can use this codebase as a starting point to test new ideas, modify relation modules, or transfer the approach to new datasets.
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    Legion MCP

    Legion MCP

    A server that helps people access and query data in databases

    The Legion MCP Server is designed to help users access and query data in databases using the Legion Query Runner, integrated with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Python SDK. It facilitates efficient data retrieval and analysis through standardized interfaces. ​
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    Libra

    Libra

    Ergonomic machine learning for everyone

    An ergonomic machine learning library for non-technical users. Save time. Blaze through ML.
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    LightAutoML

    LightAutoML

    Fast and customizable framework for automatic ML model creation

    LightAutoML is an automated machine learning (AutoML) framework optimized for efficient model training and hyperparameter tuning, focusing on both tabular and text data.
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    LightLLM

    LightLLM

    LightLLM is a Python-based LLM (Large Language Model) inference

    LightLLM is a high-performance inference and serving framework designed specifically for large language models, focusing on lightweight architecture, scalability, and efficient deployment. The framework enables developers to run and serve modern language models with significantly improved speed and resource efficiency compared to many traditional inference systems. Built primarily in Python, the project integrates optimization techniques and ideas from several leading open-source implementations, including FasterTransformer, vLLM, and FlashAttention, to accelerate token generation and reduce latency. LightLLM is designed to handle large-scale model workloads in production environments, supporting efficient batching and GPU utilization for fast inference across multiple requests. Its architecture allows models to be deployed with minimal overhead while maintaining compatibility with popular transformer-based model families such as LLaMA and GPT-style architectures.
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    Lightning Bolts

    Lightning Bolts

    Toolbox of models, callbacks, and datasets for AI/ML researchers

    Bolts package provides a variety of components to extend PyTorch Lightning, such as callbacks & datasets, for applied research and production. Torch ORT converts your model into an optimized ONNX graph, speeding up training & inference when using NVIDIA or AMD GPUs. We can introduce sparsity during fine-tuning with SparseML, which ultimately allows us to leverage the DeepSparse engine to see performance improvements at inference time.
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    Lightning-Hydra-Template

    Lightning-Hydra-Template

    PyTorch Lightning + Hydra. A very user-friendly template

    Convenient all-in-one technology stack for deep learning prototyping - allows you to rapidly iterate over new models, datasets and tasks on different hardware accelerators like CPUs, multi-GPUs or TPUs. A collection of best practices for efficient workflow and reproducibility. Thoroughly commented - you can use this repo as a reference and educational resource. Not fitted for data engineering - the template configuration setup is not designed for building data processing pipelines that depend on each other. PyTorch Lightning, a lightweight PyTorch wrapper for high-performance AI research. Think of it as a framework for organizing your PyTorch code. Hydra, a framework for elegantly configuring complex applications. The key feature is the ability to dynamically create a hierarchical configuration by composition and override it through config files and the command line.
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    Lihang

    Lihang

    Statistical learning methods (2nd edition) [Li Hang]

    Lihang is an open-source repository that provides educational notes, mathematical derivations, and code implementations based on the book Statistical Learning Methods by Li Hang. The repository aims to help readers understand the theoretical foundations of machine learning algorithms through practical implementations and detailed explanations. It includes notebooks and scripts that demonstrate how key algorithms such as perceptrons, decision trees, logistic regression, support vector machines, and hidden Markov models work in practice. In addition to code examples, the project contains supplementary materials such as formula references, glossaries of technical terms, and documentation explaining mathematical notation used throughout the algorithms. The repository also provides links to related research papers and references that expand on the theoretical background presented in the book.
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    This is a Chinese Language Aritficial Intelligence project.This project provide a chatbot that can talk with users in Chinese.
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    Ling-V2

    Ling-V2

    Ling-V2 is a MoE LLM provided and open-sourced by InclusionAI

    Ling-V2 is an open-source family of Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) large language models developed by the InclusionAI research organization with the goal of combining state-of-the-art performance, efficiency, and openness for next-generation AI applications. It introduces highly sparse architectures where only a fraction of the model’s parameters are activated per input token, enabling models like Ling-mini-2.0 to achieve reasoning and instruction-following capabilities on par with much larger dense models while remaining significantly more computationally efficient. Trained on more than 20 trillion tokens of high-quality data and enhanced through multi-stage supervised fine-tuning and reinforcement learning, Ling-V2’s models demonstrate strong general reasoning, mathematical problem-solving, coding understanding, and knowledge-intensive task performance.
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    Lingua-Py

    Lingua-Py

    The most accurate natural language detection library for Python

    Its task is simple: It tells you which language some text is written in. This is very useful as a preprocessing step for linguistic data in natural language processing applications such as text classification and spell checking. Other use cases, for instance, might include routing e-mails to the right geographically located customer service department, based on the e-mails' languages. Language detection is often done as part of large machine learning frameworks or natural language processing applications. In cases where you don't need the full-fledged functionality of those systems or don't want to learn the ropes of those, a small flexible library comes in handy.
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    Lingvo

    Lingvo

    Framework for building neural networks

    Lingvo is a TensorFlow based framework focused on building and training sequence models, especially for language and speech tasks. It was originally developed for internal research and later open sourced to support reproducible experiments and shared model implementations. The framework provides a structured way to define models, input pipelines, and training configurations using a common interface for layers, which encourages reuse across different tasks. It has been used to implement state of the art architectures such as recurrent neural networks, Transformer models, variational autoencoder hybrids, and multi task systems. Lingvo includes reference models and configurations for domains like machine translation, automatic speech recognition, language modeling, image understanding, and 3D object detection. Centralized hyperparameter configuration files allow researchers to share exact experiment setups so others can retrain and compare results reliably.
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    LiteMultiAgent

    LiteMultiAgent

    The Library for LLM-based multi-agent applications

    LiteMultiAgent is a lightweight and extensible multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) platform designed for rapid experimentation. It allows researchers to design and test coordination, competition, and collaboration scenarios in simulated environments.
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    Llama Cookbook

    Llama Cookbook

    Solve end to end problems using Llama model family

    The Llama Cookbook is the official Meta LLaMA guide for inference, fine‑tuning, RAG, and multi-step use-cases. It offers recipes, code samples, and integration examples across provider platforms (WhatsApp, SQL, long context workflows), enabling developers to quickly harness LLaMA models
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    Llama Recipes

    Llama Recipes

    Scripts for fine-tuning Meta Llama3 with composable FSDP & PEFT method

    The 'llama-recipes' repository is a companion to the Meta Llama models. We support the latest version, Llama 3.1, in this repository. The goal is to provide a scalable library for fine-tuning Meta Llama models, along with some example scripts and notebooks to quickly get started with using the models in a variety of use-cases, including fine-tuning for domain adaptation and building LLM-based applications with Llama and other tools in the LLM ecosystem. The examples here showcase how to run Llama locally, in the cloud, and on-prem.
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    Llama-Chinese

    Llama-Chinese

    Llama Chinese community, real-time aggregation

    Llama-Chinese is an open source community initiative focused on adapting and improving Meta’s LLaMA language models for Chinese language applications. The project aggregates datasets, research resources, tutorials, and tools that help developers train and fine-tune LLaMA-based models with Chinese linguistic capabilities. It also provides optimized versions of LLaMA models trained on large-scale Chinese datasets to improve performance in tasks such as translation, summarization, and conversational AI. The community maintains educational materials and technical documentation that help researchers understand the process of training and deploying Chinese-optimized large language models. In addition to model development, the project collects learning resources and open research contributions related to LLM technology in Chinese environments. Overall, Llama-Chinese acts as both a technical ecosystem and knowledge hub dedicated to advancing Chinese-language large model development.
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    LlamaGen

    LlamaGen

    Autoregressive Model Beats Diffusion

    LlamaGen is an open-source research project that introduces a new approach to image generation by applying the autoregressive next-token prediction paradigm used in large language models to visual generation tasks. Instead of relying on diffusion models, the framework treats images as sequences of tokens that can be generated progressively using transformer architectures similar to those used for text generation. The project explores how scaling autoregressive models and improving image tokenization techniques can produce competitive results compared with modern diffusion-based image generators. LlamaGen provides several pre-trained models and training configurations that support both class-conditional image generation and text-conditioned image synthesis. The repository includes image tokenizers, training scripts, and models ranging from hundreds of millions to several billion parameters.
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    Local File Organizer

    Local File Organizer

    An AI-powered file management tool that ensures privacy

    Local-File-Organizer is an AI-powered file management system designed to automatically analyze, categorize, and reorganize files stored on a user’s local machine. The project focuses on privacy-first file organization by performing all processing locally rather than sending data to external cloud services. It uses language and vision models to understand the contents of documents, images, and other file types so that files can be grouped intelligently according to their meaning or context. The system scans directories, extracts relevant information from files, and restructures folder hierarchies to make content easier to locate and manage. Through AI-driven analysis, the software can detect themes, topics, and metadata in files, allowing it to organize information in ways that traditional rule-based file managers cannot achieve. The tool supports multiple sorting strategies that allow users to categorize files by content, date, or type depending on their workflow preferences.
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    LongBench

    LongBench

    LongBench v2 and LongBench (ACL 25'&24')

    LongBench is a comprehensive benchmark designed to evaluate the ability of large language models to understand and reason over very long textual contexts. Traditional language model benchmarks typically evaluate tasks involving relatively short inputs, which does not reflect many real-world applications such as analyzing large documents or entire code repositories. LongBench addresses this gap by providing datasets that require models to process and reason over long sequences of text across multiple tasks. The benchmark includes multiple categories such as single-document question answering, multi-document reasoning, summarization, long dialogue understanding, and code analysis. It supports bilingual evaluation in English and Chinese to assess multilingual capabilities across extended contexts. Newer versions of the benchmark introduce extremely long context windows ranging from thousands to millions of tokens, enabling researchers to test the limits of modern long-context models.
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    LongWriter

    LongWriter

    Unleashing 10,000+ Word Generation from Long Context LLMs

    LongWriter is an open-source framework and set of large language models designed to enable ultra-long text generation that can exceed 10,000 words while maintaining coherence and structure. Traditional large language models can process large inputs but often struggle to generate long outputs due to limitations in training data and alignment strategies. LongWriter addresses this challenge by introducing a specialized dataset and training approach that encourages models to produce longer responses. The system uses an agent-based pipeline called AgentWrite that decomposes large writing tasks into smaller subtasks, allowing the model to produce long documents section by section. Researchers also created the LongWriter-6k dataset containing thousands of examples with outputs ranging from a few thousand to tens of thousands of words.
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