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    AI Data Science Team

    AI Data Science Team

    An AI-powered data science team of agents

    AI Data Science Team is a Python library and agent ecosystem designed to accelerate and automate common data science workflows by modeling them as specialized AI “agents” that can be orchestrated to perform tasks like data cleaning, transformation, analysis, visualization, and machine learning. It provides a modular agent framework where each agent focuses on a step in the typical data science pipeline — for example, loading data from CSV/Excel files, cleaning and wrangling messy datasets, engineering predictive features, building models with AutoML, connecting to SQL databases, and producing visual outputs — all driven by natural language or programmatic instructions. ...
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    marimo

    marimo

    A reactive notebook for Python

    marimo is an open-source reactive notebook for Python, reproducible, git-friendly, executable as a script, and shareable as an app. marimo notebooks are reproducible, extremely interactive, designed for collaboration (git-friendly!), deployable as scripts or apps, and fit for modern Pythonista. Run one cell and marimo reacts by automatically running affected cells, eliminating the error-prone chore of managing the notebook state. marimo's reactive UI elements, like data frame GUIs and plots,...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Dask

    Dask

    Parallel computing with task scheduling

    ...It integrates with familiar tools like NumPy, Pandas, and scikit-learn while enabling execution across cores or nodes with minimal code changes. Dask excels at handling large datasets that don’t fit into memory and is widely used in data science, machine learning, and big data pipelines.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Positron

    Positron

    Positron, a next-generation data science IDE

    Positron is a next-generation integrated development environment (IDE) created by Posit PBC (formerly RStudio Inc) specifically tailored for data science workflows in Python, R, and multi-language ecosystems. It aims to unify exploratory data analysis, production code, and data-app authoring in a single environment so that data scientists move from “question → insight → application” without switching tools. Built on the open-source Code-OSS foundation, Positron provides a familiar coding...
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    sadsa

    sadsa

    SADSA (Software Application for Data Science and Analytics)

    SADSA (Software Application for Data Science and Analytics) is a Python-based desktop application designed to simplify statistical analysis, machine learning, and data visualization for students, researchers, and data professionals. Built using Python for the GUI, SADSA provides a menu-driven interface for handling datasets, applying transformations, running advanced statistical tests, machine learning algorithms, and generating insightful plots — all without writing code.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Data Science Notes

    Data Science Notes

    Curated collection of data science learning materials

    Data Science Notes is a large, curated collection of data science learning materials, with explanations, code snippets, and structured notes across the typical end-to-end workflow. It spans foundational math and statistics through data wrangling, visualization, machine learning, and practical project organization. The content emphasizes hands-on understanding by pairing narrative notes with runnable examples, making it useful for both self-study and classroom settings. ...
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    TensorWatch

    TensorWatch

    Debugging, monitoring and visualization for Python Machine Learning

    TensorWatch is an open source debugging and visualization platform created by Microsoft Research to support machine learning, deep learning, and reinforcement learning workflows. It enables developers to observe training behavior in real time through interactive visualizations, primarily within Jupyter Notebook environments. The tool treats most data interactions as streams, allowing flexible routing, storage, and visualization of metrics generated during model training. ...
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    slycat

    Web-based data science analysis and visualization platform.

    This is Slycat - a web-based data science analysis and visualization platform, created at Sandia National Laboratories. The goal of the Slycat project is to develop processes, tools and techniques to support data science, particularly analysis of large, high-dimensional data.
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