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    Generalized Interoperability and Strong AI

    MentDB is an open-source platform driving research into next-generation AI and universal data exchange. Our architecture is built around the revolutionary Mentalese Query Language (MQL). MentDB Weak (Generalized Interoperability): A unified data layer enabling seamless data exchange and application integration (SOA, ETL, Data Quality). We eliminate data silos through a single, generalized data language.
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    gravitino

    gravitino

    Unified metadata lake for data & AI assets.

    Apache Gravitino is a high-performance, geo-distributed, and federated metadata lake. It manages metadata directly in different sources, types, and regions, providing users with unified metadata access for data and AI assets.
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    WhyLogs Java Library

    WhyLogs Java Library

    Profile and monitor your ML data pipeline end-to-end

    This is a Java implementation of WhyLogs, with support for Apache Spark integration for large scale datasets. Understanding the properties of data as it moves through applications is essential to keeping your ML/AI pipeline stable and improving your user experience, whether your pipeline is built for production or experimentation. WhyLogs is an open source statistical logging library that allows data science and ML teams to effortlessly profile ML/AI pipelines and applications, producing log files that can be used for monitoring, alerts, analytics, and error analysis. ...
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