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    Candle

    Candle

    GRBL controller application with G-Code visualizer written in Qt

    GRBL controller application with G-Code visualizer written in Qt.
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    BetaML.jl

    BetaML.jl

    Beta Machine Learning Toolkit

    The Beta Machine Learning Toolkit is a package including many algorithms and utilities to implement machine learning workflows in Julia, Python, R and any other language with a Julia binding. All models are implemented entirely in Julia and are hosted in the repository itself (i.e. they are not wrapper to third-party models). If your favorite option or model is missing, you can try to implement it yourself and open a pull request to share it (see the section Contribute below) or request its implementation. ...
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    ScientificTypes.jl

    ScientificTypes.jl

    An API for dispatching on the "scientific" type of data

    This package makes a distinction between machine type and scientific type of a Julia object. The machine type refers to the Julia type being used to represent the object (for instance, Float64). The scientific type is one of the types defined in ScientificTypesBase.jl reflecting how the object should be interpreted (for instance, Continuous or Multiclass).
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    The Julia Programming Language

    The Julia Programming Language

    High-level, high-performance dynamic language for technical computing

    Julia is a fast, open source high-performance dynamic language for technical computing. It can be used for data visualization and plotting, deep learning, machine learning, scientific computing, parallel computing and so much more. Having a high level syntax, Julia is easy to use for programmers of every level and background. Julia has more than 2,800 community-registered packages including various mathematical libraries, data manipulation tools, and packages for general purpose computing. ...
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    InferOpt.jl

    InferOpt.jl

    Combinatorial optimization layers for machine learning pipelines

    InferOpt.jl is a toolbox for using combinatorial optimization algorithms within machine learning pipelines. It allows you to create differentiable layers from optimization oracles that do not have meaningful derivatives. Typical examples include mixed integer linear programs or graph algorithms.
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    MLJBase.jl

    MLJBase.jl

    Core functionality for the MLJ machine learning framework

    Repository for developers that provides core functionality for the MLJ machine learning framework. MLJ is a Julia framework for combining and tuning machine learning models. This repository provides core functionality for MLJ.
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    CounterfactualExplanations.jl

    CounterfactualExplanations.jl

    A package for Counterfactual Explanations and Algorithmic Recourse

    CounterfactualExplanations.jl is a package for generating Counterfactual Explanations (CE) and Algorithmic Recourse (AR) for black-box algorithms. Both CE and AR are related tools for explainable artificial intelligence (XAI). While the package is written purely in Julia, it can be used to explain machine learning algorithms developed and trained in other popular programming languages like Python and R. See below for a short introduction and other resources or dive straight into the docs.
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    XState

    XState

    State machines and statecharts for the modern web

    JavaScript and TypeScript finite state machines and statecharts for the modern web. Statecharts are a formalism for modeling stateful, reactive systems. This is useful for declaratively describing the behavior of your application, from the individual components to the overall application logic. XState is a library for creating, interpreting, and executing finite state machines and statecharts, as well as managing invocations of those machines as actors. The following fundamental computer...
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    QuasiMonteCarlo.jl

    QuasiMonteCarlo.jl

    Lightweight and easy generation of quasi-Monte Carlo sequences

    Lightweight and easy generation of quasi-Monte Carlo sequences with a ton of different methods on one API for easy parameter exploration in scientific machine learning (SciML). This is a lightweight package for generating Quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) samples using various different methods.
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    Functors.jl

    Functors.jl

    Parameterise all the things

    Functors.jl provides tools to express a powerful design pattern for dealing with large/ nested structures, as in machine learning and optimization. For large machine learning models, it can be cumbersome or inefficient to work with parameters as one big, flat vector, and structs help manage complexity; but it is also desirable to easily operate over all parameters at once, e.g. for changing precision or applying an optimizer update step.
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    Metalhead.jl

    Metalhead.jl

    Computer vision models for Flux

    Metalhead.jl provides standard machine learning vision models for use with Flux.jl. The architectures in this package make use of pure Flux layers, and they represent the best practices for creating modules like residual blocks, inception blocks, etc. in Flux. Metalhead also provides some building blocks for more complex models in the Layers module.
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    JDF.jl

    JDF.jl

    Julia DataFrames serialization format

    JDF is a DataFrames serialization format with the following goals, fast save and load times, compressed storage on disk, enabled disk-based data manipulation (not yet achieved), and support for machine learning workloads, e.g. mini-batch, sampling (not yet achieved). JDF stores a DataFrame in a folder with each column stored as a separate file. There is also a metadata.jls file that stores metadata about the original DataFrame. Collectively, the column files, the metadata file, and the folder is called a JDF "file". JDF.jl is a pure-Julia solution and there are a lot of ways to do nifty things like compression and encapsulating the underlying struture of the arrays that's hard to do in R and Python. ...
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    FEniCS.jl

    FEniCS.jl

    A scientific machine learning (SciML) wrapper for the FEniCS

    FEniCS.jl is a wrapper for the FEniCS library for finite element discretizations of PDEs. This wrapper includes three parts. Installation and direct access to FEniCS via a Conda installation. Alternatively one may use their current FEniCS installation. A low-level development API and provides some functionality to make directly dealing with the library a little bit easier, but still requires knowledge of FEniCS itself. Interfaces have been provided for the main functions and their...
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    Orange Data Mining

    Orange Data Mining

    Orange: Interactive data analysis

    Open source machine learning and data visualization. Build data analysis workflows visually, with a large, diverse toolbox. Perform simple data analysis with clever data visualization. Explore statistical distributions, box plots and scatter plots, or dive deeper with decision trees, hierarchical clustering, heatmaps, MDS and linear projections. Even your multidimensional data can become sensible in 2D, especially with clever attribute ranking and selections.
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    CImGui

    CImGui

    Julia wrapper for cimgui

    This package provides a Julia language wrapper for cimgui: a thin c-api wrapper programmatically generated for the excellent C++ immediate mode gui Dear ImGui. Dear ImGui is mainly for creating content creation tools and visualization / debug tools. You could browse Gallery to get an idea of its use cases.
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    Kibana

    Kibana

    Your window into the Elastic Stack

    Kibana is a analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch that allows you to visualize Elasticsearch data and efficiently navigate the Elastic Stack. With Kibana you can visualize and shape your data simply and intuitively, share visualizations for greater collaboration, organize dashboards and visualizations, and so much more.
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    LossFunctions.jl

    LossFunctions.jl

    Julia package of loss functions for machine learning

    ...As such, it is a part of the JuliaML ecosystem. The sole purpose of this package is to provide an efficient and extensible implementation of various loss functions used throughout Machine Learning (ML). It is thus intended to serve as a special purpose back-end for other ML libraries that require losses to accomplish their tasks. To that end we provide a considerable amount of carefully implemented loss functions, as well as an API to query their properties (e.g. convexity). Furthermore, we expose methods to compute their values, derivatives, and second derivatives for single observations as well as arbitrarily sized arrays of observations. ...
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    PySR

    PySR

    High-Performance Symbolic Regression in Python and Julia

    PySR is an open-source tool for Symbolic Regression: a machine learning task where the goal is to find an interpretable symbolic expression that optimizes some objective. Over a period of several years, PySR has been engineered from the ground up to be (1) as high-performance as possible, (2) as configurable as possible, and (3) easy to use. PySR is developed alongside the Julia library SymbolicRegression.jl, which forms the powerful search engine of PySR.
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    GraphNeuralNetworks.jl

    GraphNeuralNetworks.jl

    Graph Neural Networks in Julia

    GraphNeuralNetworks.jl is a graph neural network library written in Julia and based on the deep learning framework Flux.jl.
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    DiffEqBayes.jl

    DiffEqBayes.jl

    Extension functionality which uses Stan.jl, DynamicHMC.jl

    This repository is a set of extension functionality for estimating the parameters of differential equations using Bayesian methods. It allows the choice of using CmdStan.jl, Turing.jl, DynamicHMC.jl and ApproxBayes.jl to perform a Bayesian estimation of a differential equation problem specified via the DifferentialEquations.jl interface.
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    ReservoirComputing.jl

    ReservoirComputing.jl

    Reservoir computing utilities for scientific machine learning (SciML)

    ReservoirComputing.jl provides an efficient, modular and easy-to-use implementation of Reservoir Computing models such as Echo State Networks (ESNs). For information on using this package please refer to the stable documentation. Use the in-development documentation to take a look at not-yet-released features.
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    visual-explainer

    visual-explainer

    Agent skill + prompt templates that generate rich HTML pages

    ...The project includes prompt templates and automation logic that enable coding agents to generate visual summaries such as diff reviews, architecture overviews, plan audits, and structured data tables. Its primary goal is to bridge the readability gap between raw machine output and stakeholder-friendly documentation. By producing styled web pages instead of plain text logs, visual-explainer improves communication in engineering and AI workflows where clarity is critical. The tool is particularly useful in environments that rely on autonomous agents or CI pipelines that generate dense technical output.
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    SciMLBase.jl

    SciMLBase.jl

    The Base interface of the SciML ecosystem

    ...The SciML common interface ties together the numerical solvers of the Julia package ecosystem into a single unified interface. It is designed for maximal efficiency and parallelism, while incorporating essential features for large-scale scientific machine learning such as differentiability, composability, and sparsity.
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    Surrogates.jl

    Surrogates.jl

    Surrogate modeling and optimization for scientific machine learning

    A surrogate model is an approximation method that mimics the behavior of a computationally expensive simulation. In more mathematical terms: suppose we are attempting to optimize a function f(p), but each calculation of f is very expensive. It may be the case we need to solve a PDE for each point or use advanced numerical linear algebra machinery, which is usually costly. The idea is then to develop a surrogate model g which approximates f by training on previous data collected from...
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    ReverseDiff

    ReverseDiff

    Reverse Mode Automatic Differentiation for Julia

    ReverseDiff is a fast and compile-able tape-based reverse mode automatic differentiation (AD) that implements methods to take gradients, Jacobians, Hessians, and higher-order derivatives of native Julia functions (or any callable object, really). While performance can vary depending on the functions you evaluate, the algorithms implemented by ReverseDiff generally outperform non-AD algorithms in both speed and accuracy.
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