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    HDBSCAN

    HDBSCAN

    A high performance implementation of HDBSCAN clustering

    HDBSCAN - Hierarchical Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise. Performs DBSCAN over varying epsilon values and integrates the result to find a clustering that gives the best stability over epsilon. This allows HDBSCAN to find clusters of varying densities (unlike DBSCAN), and be more robust to parameter selection. In practice this means that HDBSCAN returns a good clustering straight away with little or no parameter tuning -- and the primary parameter, minimum cluster size, is intuitive and easy to select. ...
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    sktime

    sktime

    A unified framework for machine learning with time series

    ...It features dedicated time series algorithms and tools for composite model building such as pipelining, ensembling, tuning, and reduction, empowering users to apply an algorithm designed for one task to another.
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    homemade-machine-learning is a repository by Oleksii Trekhleb containing Python implementations of classic machine-learning algorithms done “from scratch”, meaning you don’t rely heavily on high-level libraries but instead write the logic yourself to deepen understanding. Each algorithm is accompanied by mathematical explanations, visualizations (often via Jupyter notebooks), and interactive demos so you can tweak parameters, data, and observe outcomes in real time. The purpose is pedagogical: you’ll see linear regression, logistic regression, k-means clustering, neural nets, decision trees, etc., built in Python using fundamentals like NumPy and Matplotlib, not hidden behind API calls. ...
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    PyArmadillo

    PyArmadillo

    linear algebra library for Python

    PyArmadillo - streamlined linear algebra library for Python, with emphasis on ease of use. Alternative to NumPy / SciPy. * Main page: https://pyarma.sourceforge.io * Documentation: https://pyarma.sourceforge.io/docs.html * Bug reports: https://pyarma.sourceforge.io/faq.html * Git repo: https://gitlab.com/jason-rumengan/pyarma
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    Unsupervised Random Forest

    On-line Unsupervised Random Forest

    ...It supports on-line prediction of new observations (no need to retrain); and supports datasets that contain both continuous (e.g. CPU load) and categorical (e.g. VM instance type) features. In particular, we use an unsupervised formulation of the Random Forest algorithm to calculate similarities and provide them as input to a clustering algorithm. For the sake of efficiency and meeting the dynamism requirement of autonomic clouds, our methodology consists of two steps: (i) off-line clustering and (ii) on-line prediction. RF+PAM can: Cluster observations (Unsupervised Learning) Calculate the dissimilarity between 2 or more observations (how different two observations are)
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    LWPR

    Locally Weighted Projection Regression (LWPR)

    Locally Weighted Projection Regression (LWPR) is a fully incremental, online algorithm for non-linear function approximation in high dimensional spaces, capable of handling redundant and irrelevant input dimensions. At its core, it uses locally linear models, spanned by a small number of univariate regressions in selected directions in input space. A locally weighted variant of Partial Least Squares (PLS) is employed for doing the dimensionality reduction. Please cite: [1] Sethu...
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    Stanford Machine Learning Course

    Stanford Machine Learning Course

    machine learning course programming exercise

    The Stanford Machine Learning Course Exercises repository contains programming assignments from the well-known Stanford Machine Learning online course. It includes implementations of a variety of fundamental algorithms using Python and MATLAB/Octave. The repository covers a broad set of topics such as linear regression, logistic regression, neural networks, clustering, support vector machines, and recommender systems. Each folder corresponds to a specific algorithm or concept, making it easy for learners to navigate and practice. The exercises serve as practical, hands-on reinforcement of theoretical concepts taught in the course. ...
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    nBoost is a suite of boosting algorithms designed to solve binary classification problems on data that is not linearly separable by a convex combination of base hypotheses, i.e. noisy data. WARNING: Active development. Underlying algorithm is unstable.
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