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    Encord Active

    Encord Active

    The toolkit to test, validate, and evaluate your models and surface

    Encord Active is an open-source toolkit to test, validate, and evaluate your models and surface, curate, and prioritize the most valuable data for labeling to supercharge model performance. Encord Active has been designed as a all-in-one open source toolkit for improving your data quality and model performance. Use the intuitive UI to explore your data or access all the functionalities programmatically.
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    SQLBucket

    SQLBucket

    Lightweight library to write, orchestrate and test your SQL ETL

    ...It gives the possibility to set variables and introduces some control flow using the fantastic Jinja2 library. It also implements a very simplistic unit and integration test framework where you can validate the results of your ETL in the form of SQL checks. With SQLBucket, you can apply TDD principles when writing data pipelines. To start working, you need to instantiate your SQLBucket core object with the project_folder parameter. That folder will contain all your SQL ETL. The python file where you create your SQLBucket object is also a good place to instantiate your command line interface.
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