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    DLRM

    DLRM

    An implementation of a deep learning recommendation model (DLRM)

    DLRM (Deep Learning Recommendation Model) is Meta’s open-source reference implementation for large-scale recommendation systems built to handle extremely high-dimensional sparse features and embedding tables. The architecture combines dense (MLP) and sparse (embedding) branches, then interacts features via dot product or feature interactions before passing through further dense layers to predict click-through, ranking scores, or conversion probabilities. The implementation is optimized for performance at scale, supporting multi-GPU and multi-node execution, quantization, embedding partitioning, and pipelined I/O to feed huge embeddings efficiently. It includes data loaders for standard benchmarks (like Criteo), training scripts, evaluation tools, and capabilities like mixed precision, gradient compression, and memory fusion to maximize throughput.
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    Darts

    Darts

    A python library for easy manipulation and forecasting of time series

    darts is a Python library for easy manipulation and forecasting of time series. It contains a variety of models, from classics such as ARIMA to deep neural networks. The models can all be used in the same way, using fit() and predict() functions, similar to scikit-learn. The library also makes it easy to backtest models, combine the predictions of several models, and take external data into account. Darts supports both univariate and multivariate time series and models. The ML-based models can be trained on potentially large datasets containing multiple time series, and some of the models offer a rich support for probabilistic forecasting. We recommend to first setup a clean Python environment for your project with at least Python 3.7 using your favorite tool (conda, venv, virtualenv with or without virtualenvwrapper).
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    DeeProtGO

    DeeProtGO

    DeeProtGO is a deep learning model for predicting GO terms of proteins

    This project contains the source code of DeeProtGO as well as an example of its use when predicting GO terms of the biological process sub-ontology for eukaryotic proteins.
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    Deep Java Library (DJL)

    Deep Java Library (DJL)

    An engine-agnostic deep learning framework in Java

    Deep Java Library (DJL) is an open-source, high-level, engine-agnostic Java framework for deep learning. DJL is designed to be easy to get started with and simple to use for Java developers. DJL provides native Java development experience and functions like any other regular Java library. You don't have to be a machine learning/deep learning expert to get started. You can use your existing Java expertise as an on-ramp to learn and use machine learning and deep learning. You can use your favorite IDE to build, train, and deploy your models. DJL makes it easy to integrate these models with your Java applications. Because DJL is deep learning engine agnostic, you don't have to make a choice between engines when creating your projects. You can switch engines at any point. To ensure the best performance, DJL also provides automatic CPU/GPU choice based on hardware configuration.
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    Deep Learning

    Deep Learning

    Deep Learning Book Chinese Translation

    With the help and proofreading of many netizens, the Chinese version was finally published. Although there are still many problems, at least 90% of the content is readable and accurate. We have preserved the meaning of the original book Deep Learning as much as possible and retained the original language of the book. However, our level is limited, and we cannot eliminate the variance of many readers. We still need everyone's advice and help to reduce translation bias together. All you have to do is read, then aggregate your suggestions and raise issues (preferably not one by one). If you are sure that your suggestion does not need to be discussed, you can directly initiate a PR. Please download the PDF directly to read. We do not intend to provide formats such as EPUB. Please modify it yourself if necessary.
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    Deep Learning Drizzle

    Deep Learning Drizzle

    Drench yourself in Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning

    Drench yourself in Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and NLP by learning from these exciting lectures! Optimization courses which form the foundation for ML, DL, RL. Computer Vision courses which are DL & ML heavy. Speech recognition courses which are DL heavy. Structured Courses on Geometric, Graph Neural Networks. Section on Autonomous Vehicles. Section on Computer Graphics with ML/DL focus.
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    Deep Learning Is Nothing

    Deep Learning Is Nothing

    Deep learning concepts in an approachable style

    Deep-Learning-Is-Nothing presents deep learning concepts in an approachable, from-scratch style that demystifies the stack behind modern models. It typically begins with linear algebra, calculus, and optimization refreshers before moving to perceptrons, multilayer networks, and gradient-based training. Implementations favor small, readable examples—often NumPy first—to show how forward and backward passes work without depending solely on high-level frameworks. Once the fundamentals are clear, the material extends to CNNs, RNNs, and attention mechanisms, explaining why each architecture suits particular tasks. Practical sections cover data pipelines, regularization, and evaluation, emphasizing reproducibility and debugging techniques. The goal is to replace buzzwords with intuition so learners can reason about architectures and training dynamics with confidence.
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    Deep Learning Models

    Deep Learning Models

    A collection of various deep learning architectures, models, and tips

    This repository collects clear, well-documented implementations of deep learning models and training utilities written by Sebastian Raschka. The code favors readability and pedagogy: components are organized so you can trace data flow through layers, losses, optimizers, and evaluation. Examples span fundamental architectures—MLPs, CNNs, RNN/Transformers—and practical tasks like image classification or text modeling. Reproducible training scripts and configuration files make it straightforward to rerun experiments or adapt them to your own datasets. The repo often pairs implementations with notes on design choices and trade-offs, turning it into both a toolbox and a learning resource. It’s suitable for students, researchers prototyping ideas, and practitioners who want clean baselines before adding complexity.
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    Deep Learning Papers Reading Roadmap

    Deep Learning Papers Reading Roadmap

    Deep Learning papers reading roadmap for anyone who are eager to learn

    Deep Learning Papers Reading Roadmap is a widely known curated reading plan for deep learning that helps newcomers and practitioners navigate the vast literature in a structured and intentional way. It is built around several guiding principles: moving from outline to detail, from older foundational papers to state-of-the-art work, and from generic to more specialized areas while keeping a focus on impactful contributions. The roadmap organizes papers into categories such as fundamentals, convolutional networks, sequence models, unsupervised learning, generative models, optimization, and application areas like computer vision or NLP. For each section, it suggests an order that lets readers gradually build intuition and then dive deeper into more advanced or recent topics. It is particularly useful for students and engineers who want to systematically improve their understanding rather than randomly picking papers.
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    Deep Learning course

    Deep Learning course

    Slides and Jupyter notebooks for the Deep Learning lectures

    Slides and Jupyter notebooks for the Deep Learning lectures at Master Year 2 Data Science from Institut Polytechnique de Paris. This course is being taught at as part of Master Year 2 Data Science IP-Paris. Note: press "P" to display the presenter's notes that include some comments and additional references. This lecture is built and maintained by Olivier Grisel and Charles Ollion.
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    Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow

    Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow

    Introduction to Deep Neural Networks with Keras and Tensorflow

    Introduction to Deep Neural Networks with Keras and Tensorflow. To date tensorflow comes in two different packages, namely tensorflow and tensorflow-gpu, whether you want to install the framework with CPU-only or GPU support, respectively. NVIDIA Drivers and CuDNN must be installed and configured before hand. Please refer to the official Tensorflow documentation for further details. Since version 0.9 Theano introduced the libgpuarray in the stable release (it was previously only available in the development version). The goal of libgpuarray is (from the documentation) make a common GPU ndarray (n dimensions array) that can be reused by all projects that is as future proof as possible, while keeping it easy to use for simple need/quick test. The easiest way to get (most) these is to use an all-in-one installer such as Anaconda from Continuum. These are available for multiple architectures.
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    Deep Learning with PyTorch

    Deep Learning with PyTorch

    Latest techniques in deep learning and representation learning

    This course concerns the latest techniques in deep learning and representation learning, focusing on supervised and unsupervised deep learning, embedding methods, metric learning, convolutional and recurrent nets, with applications to computer vision, natural language understanding, and speech recognition. The prerequisites include DS-GA 1001 Intro to Data Science or a graduate-level machine learning course. To be able to follow the exercises, you are going to need a laptop with Miniconda (a minimal version of Anaconda) and several Python packages installed. The following instruction would work as is for Mac or Ubuntu Linux users, Windows users would need to install and work in the Git BASH terminal. JupyterLab has a built-in selectable dark theme, so you only need to install something if you want to use the classic notebook interface.
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    Deep Reinforcement Learning TensorFlow

    Deep Reinforcement Learning TensorFlow

    TensorFlow implementation of Deep Reinforcement Learning papers

    Deep Reinforcement Learning TensorFlow is a comprehensive TensorFlow codebase that implements several foundational deep reinforcement learning algorithms for educational and experimental use. The repository focuses on clarity and modularity so users can study how different RL approaches are built and compare their behavior across environments. It includes implementations of well-known algorithms such as Deep Q-Networks (DQN), policy gradients, and related variants, demonstrating how neural networks can be trained through interaction with simulated environments. The project is commonly used by learners who want to move beyond theory and understand the practical mechanics of training RL agents. Visualization utilities and training scripts help users monitor learning progress and debug experiments.
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    Deep learning time series forecasting

    Deep learning time series forecasting

    Deep learning PyTorch library for time series forecasting

    Example image Flow Forecast (FF) is an open-source deep learning for time series forecasting framework. It provides all the latest state-of-the-art models (transformers, attention models, GRUs) and cutting-edge concepts with easy-to-understand interpretability metrics, cloud provider integration, and model serving capabilities. Flow Forecast was the first time series framework to feature support for transformer-based models and remains the only true end-to-end deep learning for time series forecasting framework. Currently, Task-TS from CoronaWhy primarily maintains this repository. Pull requests are welcome. Historically, this repository provided open-source benchmarks and codes for flash flood and river flow forecasting. Full transformer (SimpleTransformer in model_dict): The full original transformer with all 8 encoder and decoder blocks. Requires passing the target in at inference.
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    Deep-Learning-Interview-Book

    Deep-Learning-Interview-Book

    Interview guide for machine learning, mathematics, and deep learning

    Deep-Learning-Interview-Book collects structured notes, Q&A, and concept summaries tailored to deep-learning interviews, turning scattered study into a coherent playbook. It spans the core math (linear algebra, probability, optimization) and the practitioner topics candidates actually face, like CNNs, RNNs/Transformers, attention, regularization, and training tricks. Explanations emphasize intuition first, then key formulas and common pitfalls, so you can reason through unseen questions rather than memorize trivia. Many entries connect theory to implementation details, including how choices in activation, initialization, or normalization affect convergence and stability. The content is organized for fast review before an interview loop but is also deep enough for systematic study over weeks. Because it’s text-first and modular, it works equally well as a quick refresher or a backbone for a full study plan.
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    DeepCTR

    DeepCTR

    Package of deep-learning based CTR models

    DeepCTR is a Easy-to-use,Modular and Extendible package of deep-learning based CTR models along with lots of core components layers which can be used to easily build custom models. You can use any complex model with model.fit(), and model.predict(). Provide tf.keras.Model like interface for quick experiment. Provide tensorflow estimator interface for large scale data and distributed training. It is compatible with both tf 1.x and tf 2.x. With the great success of deep learning,DNN-based techniques have been widely used in CTR prediction task. The data in CTR estimation task usually includes high sparse,high cardinality categorical features and some dense numerical features. Since DNN are good at handling dense numerical features,we usually map the sparse categorical features to dense numerical through embedding technique.
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    DeepCTR-Torch

    DeepCTR-Torch

    Easy-to-use,Modular and Extendible package of deep-learning models

    DeepCTR-Torch is an easy-to-use, Modular and Extendible package of deep-learning-based CTR models along with lots of core components layers that can be used to build your own custom model easily.It is compatible with PyTorch.You can use any complex model with model.fit() and model.predict(). With the great success of deep learning, DNN-based techniques have been widely used in CTR estimation tasks. The data in the CTR estimation task usually includes high sparse,high cardinality categorical features and some dense numerical features. Low-order Extractor learns feature interaction through product between vectors. Factorization-Machine and it’s variants are widely used to learn the low-order feature interaction. High-order Extractor learns feature combination through complex neural network functions like MLP, Cross Net, etc.
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    DeepDetect

    DeepDetect

    Deep Learning API and Server in C++14 support for Caffe, PyTorch

    The core idea is to remove the error sources and difficulties of Deep Learning applications by providing a safe haven of commoditized practices, all available as a single core. While the Open Source Deep Learning Server is the core element, with REST API, and multi-platform support that allows training & inference everywhere, the Deep Learning Platform allows higher level management for training neural network models and using them as if they were simple code snippets. Ready for applications of image tagging, object detection, segmentation, OCR, Audio, Video, Text classification, CSV for tabular data and time series. Neural network templates for the most effective architectures for GPU, CPU, and Embedded devices. Training in a few hours and with small data thanks to 25+ pre-trained models. Full Open Source, with an ecosystem of tools (API clients, video, annotation, ...) Fast Server written in pure C++, a single codebase for Cloud, Desktop & Embedded.
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    DeepLearn

    DeepLearn

    Implementation of research papers on Deep Learning+ NLP+ CV in Python

    Welcome to DeepLearn. This repository contains an implementation of the following research papers on NLP, CV, ML, and deep learning. The required dependencies are mentioned in requirement.txt. I will also use dl-text modules for preparing the datasets. If you haven't use it, please do have a quick look at it. CV, transfer learning, representation learning.
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    DeepLearningProject

    DeepLearningProject

    An in-depth machine learning tutorial

    This tutorial tries to do what most Most Machine Learning tutorials available online do not. It is not a 30 minute tutorial that teaches you how to "Train your own neural network" or "Learn deep learning in under 30 minutes". It's a full pipeline which you would need to do if you actually work with machine learning - introducing you to all the parts, and all the implementation decisions and details that need to be made. The dataset is not one of the standard sets like MNIST or CIFAR, you will make you very own dataset. Then you will go through a couple conventional machine learning algorithms, before finally getting to deep learning! In the fall of 2016, I was a Teaching Fellow (Harvard's version of TA) for the graduate class on "Advanced Topics in Data Science (CS209/109)" at Harvard University. I was in charge of designing the class project given to the students, and this tutorial has been built on top of the project I designed for the class.
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    Deeplearning.ai

    Deeplearning.ai

    Study notes, summaries, and auxiliary materials for deep learning

    Deeplearning.ai collects study notes, summaries, and auxiliary materials aligned with the popular deep learning course series many learners take early in their AI journey. It distills core ideas such as optimization, regularization, convolutional networks, sequence models, and practical training tricks. The explanations aim to bridge theory and practice, often connecting mathematical intuition to code-level implications. By organizing the content as “books” or structured notes, it gives students a consistent reference to revisit as models and tooling evolve. Many learners use it to supplement course videos, reinforcing concepts before implementing assignments or projects. As a consolidated guide, it reduces context-switching and helps build a durable mental model of deep learning fundamentals.
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    Deepo

    Deepo

    Set up deep learning environment in a single command line

    Deepo is a series of Docker images that allows you to quickly set up your deep learning research environment, supports almost all commonly used deep learning frameworks, supports GPU acceleration (CUDA and cuDNN included), also works in CPU-only mode, and works on Linux (CPU version/GPU version), Windows (CPU version) and OS X (CPU version). Their Dockerfile generator that allows you to customize your own environment with Lego-like modules, and automatically resolves the dependencies for you. For users in China who may suffer from slow speeds when pulling the image from the public Docker registry, you can pull deepo images from the China registry mirror by specifying the full path, including the registry, in your docker pull command. This should work and enables Deepo to use the GPU from inside a docker container.
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    Delta ML

    Delta ML

    Deep learning based natural language and speech processing platform

    DELTA is a deep learning-based end-to-end natural language and speech processing platform. DELTA aims to provide easy and fast experiences for using, deploying, and developing natural language processing and speech models for both academia and industry use cases. DELTA is mainly implemented using TensorFlow and Python 3. DELTA has been used for developing several state-of-the-art algorithms for publications and delivering real production to serve millions of users. It helps you to train, develop, and deploy NLP and/or speech models. Use configuration files to easily tune parameters and network structures. What you see in training is what you get in serving: all data processing and features extraction are integrated into a model graph. Text classification, named entity recognition, question and answering, text summarization, etc. Uniform I/O interfaces and no changes for new models.
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    Detect and Track

    Detect and Track

    Code release for "Detect to Track and Track to Detect", ICCV 2017

    Detect-Track is the official implementation of the ICCV 2017 paper Detect to Track and Track to Detect by Christoph Feichtenhofer, Axel Pinz, and Andrew Zisserman. The framework unifies object detection and tracking into a single pipeline, allowing detection to support tracking and tracking to enhance detection performance. Built upon a modified version of R-FCN, the code provides implementations using backbone networks such as ResNet-50, ResNet-101, ResNeXt-101, and Inception-v4, with results demonstrating state-of-the-art accuracy on the ImageNet VID dataset. The repository includes MATLAB-based training and testing scripts, along with pre-trained models and pre-computed region proposals for reproducibility. Multiple testing configurations are available, including multi-frame input and enhanced versions that refine tracking boxes and integrate detection confidence across frames.
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    Dive-into-DL-TensorFlow2.0

    Dive-into-DL-TensorFlow2.0

    Dive into Deep Learning

    This project changes the MXNet code implementation in the original book "Learning Deep Learning by Hand" to TensorFlow2 implementation. After consulting Mr. Li Mu by the tutor of archersama , the implementation of this project has been agreed by Mr. Li Mu. Original authors: Aston Zhang, Li Mu, Zachary C. Lipton, Alexander J. Smola and other community contributors. There are some differences between the Chinese and English versions of this book . This project mainly focuses on TensorFlow2 reconstruction for the Chinese version of this book. In addition, this project also refers to the project Dive-into-DL-PyTorch , which refactored PyTorch in the Chinese version of this book, and I would like to express my gratitude here. This repository mainly contains two folders, code and docs (plus some data stored in data). The code folder is the relevant jupyter notebook code for each chapter (based on TensorFlow2); the docs folder is the relevant content in the book.
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