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    DeepWiki Open

    DeepWiki Open

    AI-Powered Wiki Generator for GitHub/Gitlab/Bitbucket Repositories

    DeepWiki Open is an open-source, AI-powered wiki generator that automatically creates fully navigable, richly structured wiki documentation for GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket repositories by combining code analysis, vector embeddings, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and visualization tools. Users can enter a repository URL and the system will clone the project, build semantic embeddings of its codebase, extract architecture and relationships, generate human-readable documentation, and produce visual diagrams to help explain complex code structure. ...
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    Learning Interpretability Tool

    Learning Interpretability Tool

    Interactively analyze ML models to understand their behavior

    The Learning Interpretability Tool (LIT, formerly known as the Language Interpretability Tool) is a visual, interactive ML model-understanding tool that supports text, image, and tabular data. It can be run as a standalone server, or inside of notebook environments such as Colab, Jupyter, and Google Cloud Vertex AI notebooks.
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    Machine Learning Glossary

    Machine Learning Glossary

    Machine learning glossary

    Machine Learning Glossary is an open educational project that provides clear explanations of machine learning terminology and concepts through visual diagrams and concise definitions. The goal of the repository is to make machine learning topics easier to understand by presenting definitions alongside examples, visual illustrations, and references for further learning. It covers a wide range of topics including neural networks, regression models, optimization techniques, loss functions, and...
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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

    Nash Operating System for Modern Ecommerce

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    NeuroSolutions: Formula Generator

    Utility converts the weights file of a MLP Breadboard into a formula

    The NeuroSolutions: Formula Generator utility converts the weights file of a default MLP breadboard (1-hidden layer with a TanhAxon in the hidden layer and either a TanhAxon or BiasAxon in the output layer) into a usable formula that can be copied and pasted into your own programs to compute the output of the trained neural network.
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