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    OpenAI Quickstart Python

    OpenAI Quickstart Python

    Python example app from the OpenAI API quickstart tutorial

    ... usage, and interactive interfaces. Each example is designed to be easily runnable with minimal setup—requiring only Python, a virtual environment, and an API key. The repository also includes environment setup guides and example scripts, such as a simple Flask web app for chat interactions, allowing developers to test OpenAI API integrations locally. Overall, openai-quickstart-python serves as an essential starting point for developers looking to prototype and experiment with OpenAI-powered apps.
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    supabase-py

    supabase-py

    Python Client for Supabase. Query Postgres from Flask, Django

    Python Client for Supabase. Query Postgres from Flask, Django, FastAPI. Python user authentication, security policies, edge functions, file storage, and realtime data streaming. Good first issue.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    NErlNet

    NErlNet

    Nerlnet is a framework for research and development

    NErlNet is a research-grade framework for distributed machine learning over IoT and edge devices. Built with Erlang (Cowboy HTTP), OpenNN, and Python (Flask), it enables simulation of clusters on a single machine or real deployment across heterogeneous devices.
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    TF2DeepFloorplan

    TF2DeepFloorplan

    TF2 Deep FloorPlan Recognition using a Multi-task Network

    TF2 Deep FloorPlan Recognition using a Multi-task Network with Room-boundary-Guided Attention. Enable tensorboard, quantization, flask, tflite, docker, github actions and google colab. This repo contains a basic procedure to train and deploy the DNN model suggested by the paper 'Deep Floor Plan Recognition using a Multi-task Network with Room-boundary-Guided Attention'. It rewrites the original codes from zlzeng/DeepFloorplan into newer versions of Tensorflow and Python.
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    Nhom10_NhanDienKhuonMat_

    Nhom10_NhanDienKhuonMat_

    Face Recognition web app built on Python using Flask.

    Face Recognition web app built on Python using Flask. Students' final project.
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    BudgetML

    BudgetML

    Deploy a ML inference service on a budget in 10 lines of code

    Deploy a ML inference service on a budget in less than 10 lines of code. BudgetML is perfect for practitioners who would like to quickly deploy their models to an endpoint, but not waste a lot of time, money, and effort trying to figure out how to do this end-to-end. We built BudgetML because it's hard to find a simple way to get a model in production fast and cheaply. Deploying from scratch involves learning too many different concepts like SSL certificate generation, Docker, REST,...
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    Text2Video

    Text2Video

    Software tool that converts text to video for more engaging experience

    ... application that takes text as an input and generates a video as an output. I plan to further work on the project targeting young college students who are aged between 18 to 23 because they tend to prefer learning through videos over books based on the survey I found. The technologies I used for the project are HTML, CSS, Javascript, Node.js, CCapture.js, ffmpegserver.js, Amazon Polly, Python, Flask, gevent, spaCy, and Pixabay API.
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    commit-autosuggestions

    commit-autosuggestions

    A tool that AI automatically recommends commit messages

    ... language (Code Documentation Generation). We can use CodeBERT to create a model that generates a commit message when code is added. However, most code changes are not made only by add of the code, and some parts of the code are deleted. We plan to slowly conquer languages that are not currently supported. To run this project, you need a flask-based inference server (GPU) and a client (commit module). If you don't have a GPU, don't worry, you can use it through Google Colab.
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