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    Savhon 2
    :awsum: You lost the game.
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    Scalable Distributed Deep-RL

    Scalable Distributed Deep-RL

    A TensorFlow implementation of Scalable Distributed Deep-RL

    Scalable Agent is the open implementation of IMPALA (Importance Weighted Actor-Learner Architectures), a highly scalable distributed reinforcement learning framework developed by Google DeepMind. IMPALA introduced a new paradigm for efficiently training agents across large-scale environments by decoupling acting and learning processes. In this architecture, multiple actor processes interact with their environments in parallel to collect trajectories, which are then asynchronously sent to a centralized learner for policy updates. The learner uses importance weighting to correct for policy lag between actors and the learner, enabling stable off-policy training at scale. This design allows the system to scale efficiently to hundreds of environments and billions of frames while maintaining sample efficiency and stability. The implementation supports training in DeepMind Lab (DMLab) and has also been adapted for other environments like Atari and Street View.
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    Scattertext 0.2.1

    Scattertext 0.2.1

    Beautiful visualizations of how language differs among document types

    A tool for finding distinguishing terms in corpora and displaying them in an interactive HTML scatter plot. Points corresponding to terms are selectively labeled so that they don't overlap with other labels or points.
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    Scikit-plot

    Scikit-plot

    An intuitive library to add plotting functionality to scikit-learn

    Single line functions for detailed visualizations. Scikit-plot is the result of an unartistic data scientist's dreadful realization that visualization is one of the most crucial components in the data science process, not just a mere afterthought. Gaining insights is simply a lot easier when you're looking at a colored heatmap of a confusion matrix complete with class labels rather than a single-line dump of numbers enclosed in brackets. Besides, if you ever need to present your results to someone (virtually any time anybody hires you to do data science), you show them visualizations, not a bunch of numbers in Excel. That said, there are a number of visualizations that frequently pop up in machine learning. Scikit-plot is a humble attempt to provide aesthetically challenged programmers (such as myself) the opportunity to generate quick and beautiful graphs and plots with as little boilerplate as possible.
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    SecurePose

    SecurePose

    Automated Face Blurring, Kinematics Extraction and Leg dystonia Dx

    SecurePose, an open-source software, automates face blurring, human movement kinematics extraction and leg Dystonia diagnosis. The software provides clinical-grade face blurring with minimal manual effort. It was validated on videos recorded in clinical settings. The tool employs pose estimation to track and uniquely identify individuals, recognize patients, perform effective face blurring, and identify leg dystonia. SecurePose surpassed six existing methods in automated face detection and blurring and outperformed human performance in leg dystonia identification. This validation establishes its effectiveness and usability in clinically recorded gait videos for face blurring and kinematics extraction. For installation, https://www.rishabh-bajpai.com/secureposeinstallation Tutorial Videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO4_jCYO5Ib23MoBpn-Wpj1_b6DAYlDwk Please cite the paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.14143
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    Self-Attentive Parser

    Self-Attentive Parser

    High-accuracy NLP parser with models for 11 languages

    LightAutoML is an automated machine learning (AutoML) framework developed by Sberbank AI Lab, designed to facilitate the development of machine learning models with minimal human intervention.
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    Semantic Segmentation in PyTorch

    Semantic Segmentation in PyTorch

    Semantic segmentation models, datasets & losses implemented in PyTorch

    Semantic segmentation models, datasets and losses implemented in PyTorch. PyTorch and Torchvision needs to be installed before running the scripts, together with PIL and opencv for data-preprocessing and tqdm for showing the training progress. PyTorch v1.1 is supported (using the new supported tensoboard); can work with earlier versions, but instead of using tensoboard, use tensoboardX. Poly learning rate, where the learning rate is scaled down linearly from the starting value down to zero during training. Considered as the go-to scheduler for semantic segmentation. One Cycle learning rate, for a learning rate LR, we start from LR / 10 up to LR for 30% of the training time, and we scale down to LR / 25 for remaining time, the scaling is done in a cos annealing fashion (see Figure bellow), the momentum is also modified but in the opposite manner starting from 0.95 down to 0.85 and up to 0.95.
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    The Semantic Server is a Python-based set of tools that allow for better management, analysis, and integration with other systems. It uses the A.L.I.C.E. chatbot technology by Dr. Richard Wallace.
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    SenseRank Sys: - builds the dictionaries (multidim matrices) of words’ values; - for the set utterance in certain language builds a figure in multidimensional space (in the matrix space) of values (visual schema), which is topological view of sense
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    Seq2Seq Chatbot

    Seq2Seq Chatbot

    Chatbot in 200 lines of code using TensorLayer

    Seq2Seq Chatbot is an implementation of a sequence-to-sequence chatbot model using TensorLayer, demonstrating how to build conversational agents with minimal code.
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    Seq2seq Chatbot for Keras

    Seq2seq Chatbot for Keras

    This repository contains a new generative model of chatbot

    This repository contains a new generative model of chatbot based on seq2seq modeling. The trained model available here used a small dataset composed of ~8K pairs of context (the last two utterances of the dialogue up to the current point) and respective response. The data were collected from dialogues of English courses online. This trained model can be fine-tuned using a closed-domain dataset to real-world applications. The canonical seq2seq model became popular in neural machine translation, a task that has different prior probability distributions for the words belonging to the input and output sequences since the input and output utterances are written in different languages. The architecture presented here assumes the same prior distributions for input and output words. Therefore, it shares an embedding layer (Glove pre-trained word embedding) between the encoding and decoding processes through the adoption of a new model.
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    Serenata de Amor

    Serenata de Amor

    Artificial Intelligence for social control of public administration

    Serenata de Amor is an open civic technology project that uses data science and artificial intelligence to promote transparency and accountability in public administration. The project was developed by a community of volunteers associated with Open Knowledge Brasil who believe that open data and technology can help citizens monitor government spending. It focuses on analyzing publicly available datasets related to reimbursements claimed by Brazilian congress members in order to detect suspicious or irregular expenses. Machine learning techniques and data analysis pipelines are used to identify anomalies that may indicate misuse of public funds. The system also includes automated tools that assist in processing large datasets and generating reports about potentially problematic transactions. By making both the data and the analysis tools open source, the project encourages civic participation and collaborative oversight of government activities.
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    Shap-E

    Shap-E

    Generate 3D objects conditioned on text or images

    The shap-e repository provides the official code and model release for Shap-E, a conditional generative model designed to produce 3D assets (implicit functions, meshes, neural radiance fields) from text or image prompts. The model is built with a two-stage architecture: first an encoder that maps existing 3D assets into parameterizations of implicit functions, and then a conditional diffusion model trained on those parameterizations to generate new assets. Because it works at the level of implicit functions, Shap-E can render output both as textured meshes and NeRF-style volumetric renderings. The repository contains sample notebooks (e.g. sample_text_to_3d.ipynb, sample_image_to_3d.ipynb) so users can try out text → 3D or image → 3D generation. The code is distributed under the MIT license, and includes a “model card” that documents limitations, recommended use, and ethical considerations.
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    Shell-AI

    Shell-AI

    LangChain powered shell command generator and runner CLI

    Shell-AI is an open-source command-line interface utility that allows users to generate and execute shell commands using natural language prompts. Instead of requiring users to remember complex command syntax, the tool lets them describe their intent in plain English and automatically suggests commands that accomplish the task. The system is powered by large language models and integrates with frameworks such as LangChain to interpret user requests and translate them into executable shell instructions. Users interact with the program through an interactive terminal interface where multiple command suggestions are presented for review before execution. This approach improves productivity for developers and system administrators who frequently use terminal environments but may not recall every command variation. The application is designed to work across major operating systems including Linux, macOS, and Windows, making it broadly accessible to different development environments.
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    SimSiam

    SimSiam

    PyTorch implementation of SimSiam

    SimSiam is a PyTorch implementation of “Exploring Simple Siamese Representation Learning” by Xinlei Chen and Kaiming He. The project introduces a minimalist approach to self-supervised learning that avoids negative pairs, momentum encoders, or large memory banks—key complexities of prior contrastive methods. SimSiam learns image representations by maximizing similarity between two augmented views of the same image through a Siamese neural network with a stop-gradient operation, preventing feature collapse. This elegant yet effective design achieves strong results in unsupervised learning benchmarks such as ImageNet without requiring contrastive losses. The repository provides scripts for both unsupervised pre-training and linear evaluation, using a ResNet-50 backbone by default. It is compatible with multi-GPU distributed training and can be fine-tuned or transferred to downstream tasks like object detection following the same setup as MoCo.
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    This project gives you a simple 2D world for playing with Artificial Intelligent actors. It contains of a world with objects. And a simple game, pyRugby, demonstrating the use of this world. All built in Python, using pygame for visualization.
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    Simple LLM Finetuner

    Simple LLM Finetuner

    Simple UI for LLM Model Finetuning

    Simple LLM Finetuner is a beginner-friendly interface designed to make the process of fine-tuning large language models more accessible by providing a simplified UI and workflow built around parameter-efficient techniques such as LoRA. It allows users to customize pre-trained models using relatively small datasets and modest hardware, making it feasible to experiment with LLM training even on consumer-grade GPUs or cloud environments like Google Colab. The tool includes a web-based interface where users can input datasets, configure training parameters, and run fine-tuning jobs without deep knowledge of machine learning pipelines. It leverages libraries such as Hugging Face PEFT to enable efficient adaptation of models by modifying only a subset of parameters, significantly reducing computational requirements. In addition to training, the platform provides inference capabilities so users can immediately test and evaluate their fine-tuned models within the same environment.
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    A very short Python script to monitor SETI@Home statistics and user information.
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    SimpleHTR

    SimpleHTR

    Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) system implemented with TensorFlow

    SimpleHTR is an open-source implementation of a handwriting text recognition system based on deep learning techniques. The project focuses on converting images of handwritten text into machine-readable digital text using neural networks. The system uses a combination of convolutional neural networks and recurrent neural networks to extract visual features and model sequential character patterns in handwriting. It also employs connectionist temporal classification (CTC) to align predicted character sequences with input images without requiring character-level segmentation. The repository provides code for training models, performing inference on handwritten text images, and evaluating recognition accuracy. SimpleHTR is commonly used as an educational example for understanding how modern handwriting recognition systems operate.
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    SimpleLLM

    SimpleLLM

    950 line, minimal, extensible LLM inference engine built from scratch

    SimpleLLM is a minimal, extensible large language model inference engine implemented in roughly 950 lines of code, built from scratch to serve both as a learning tool and a research platform for novel inference techniques. It provides the core components of an LLM runtime—such as tokenization, batching, and asynchronous execution—without the abstraction overhead of more complex engines, making it easier for developers and researchers to understand and modify. Designed to run efficiently on high-end GPUs like NVIDIA H100 with support for models such as OpenAI/gpt-oss-120b, Simple-LLM implements continuous batching and event-driven inference loops to maximize hardware utilization and throughput. Its straightforward code structure allows anyone experimenting with custom kernels, new batching strategies, or inference optimizations to trace execution from input to output with minimal cognitive overhead.
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    Skater

    Skater

    Python library for model interpretation/explanations

    Skater is a unified framework to enable Model Interpretation for all forms of the model to help one build an Interpretable machine learning system often needed for real-world use-cases(** we are actively working towards to enabling faithful interpretability for all forms models). It is an open-source python library designed to demystify the learned structures of a black box model both globally(inference on the basis of a complete data set) and locally(inference about an individual prediction). The concept of model interpretability in the field of machine learning is still new, largely subjective, and, at times, controversial. Model interpretation is the ability to explain and validate the decisions of a predictive model to enable fairness, accountability, and transparency in algorithmic decision-making. The library has embraced object-oriented and functional programming paradigms as deemed necessary to provide scalability and concurrency while keeping code brevity in mind.
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    SkillForge

    SkillForge

    Ultimate meta-skill for generating best-in-class Claude Code skills

    SkillForge is a systematic methodology and tooling framework for creating high-quality AI “skills” specifically optimized for Claude Code integrations, treating skill creation as an engineering discipline rather than an ad-hoc art form. It introduces a multi-phase architecture where every input or request is triaged intelligently, analyzed deeply through structured lenses, specified formally, synthesized with automated generation, and finally subjected to multi-agent review before consideration complete. The system includes tooling that routes natural language inputs to existing skills, augments them, or generates new ones using autonomous phases, enforcing quality, extensibility, security, and timelessness. By codifying best practices into automated workflows, SkillForge aims to raise the standard of AI skill implementations and make them more robust, reliable, and maintainable.
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    SkyPilot

    SkyPilot

    SkyPilot: Run AI and batch jobs on any infra

    SkyPilot is a framework for running AI and batch workloads on any infra, offering unified execution, high cost savings, and high GPU availability. Run AI and batch jobs on any infra (Kubernetes or 12+ clouds). Get unified execution, cost savings, and high GPU availability via a simple interface.
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    Skywork-R1V4

    Skywork-R1V4

    Skywork-R1V is an advanced multimodal AI model series

    Skywork-R1V is an open-source multimodal reasoning model designed to extend the capabilities of large language models into vision-language tasks that require complex logical reasoning. The project introduces a model architecture that transfers the reasoning abilities of advanced text-based models into visual domains so the system can interpret images and perform multi-step reasoning about them. Instead of retraining both language and vision models from scratch, the framework uses a lightweight visual projection layer that connects a pretrained vision backbone with a reasoning-capable language model. This design allows the model to analyze images while maintaining strong textual reasoning performance, enabling tasks such as solving visual math problems, interpreting scientific diagrams, and answering questions about images.
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    SleepFM-Clinical

    SleepFM-Clinical

    Improve human sleep through scientifically

    SleepFM-Clinical is a specialized version of SleepFM designed for clinical and research environments, offering an adaptive audio modulation system aimed at improving human sleep through scientifically guided soundscapes. Rather than simply playing static white noise or ambient tracks, it uses a closed-loop, frequency-modulated framework that responds to user-specific sleep patterns and physiological signals to tailor sound in ways that can enhance sleep onset and depth. The clinical release includes additional features for controlled experimentation, such as logging capabilities, adjustable parameter sets, and protocols suitable for sleep studies and therapeutic settings. It also integrates tools for clinicians to configure sessions, annotate events, and potentially link with biofeedback data, enabling a more nuanced understanding of sound’s effect on sleep architecture over time.
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