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    MXNet

    MXNet

    Lightweight, Portable, Flexible Distributed/Mobile Deep Learning

    Apache MXNet is a scalable, efficient open-source deep learning framework—offering a flexible hybrid programming model (symbolic + imperative) and supporting a wide array of languages—designed for training and deploying neural networks across heterogeneous systems. Apache MXNet is a deep learning framework designed for both efficiency and flexibility. It allows you to mix symbolic and imperative programming to maximize efficiency and productivity. At its core, MXNet contains a dynamic dependency scheduler that automatically parallelizes both symbolic and imperative operations on the fly. A graph optimization layer on top of that makes symbolic execution fast and memory efficient. MXNet is portable and lightweight, scalable to many GPUs and machines. Apache MXNet is more than a deep learning project. It is a community on a mission of democratizing AI. It is a collection of blue prints and guidelines for building deep learning systems, and interesting insights of DL systems for hackers.
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    Machine Learning Yearning

    Machine Learning Yearning

    Machine Learning Yearning

    Artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning are transforming numerous industries. Professor Andrew Ng is currently writing a book on how to build machine learning projects. The point of this book is not to teach traditional machine learning algorithms, but to teach you how to make machine learning algorithms work. Some technical courses in AI will give you a tool, and this book will teach you how to use those tools. If you aspire to be a technical leader in AI and want to learn how to set a direction for your team, this book will help. This book is still a sample draft. In order to make the corresponding Chinese content available to you as soon as possible, the translation time is rushed, and some of the content is inevitably oversight. You can enter the warehouse address through the Github icon in the upper right corner, and make certain modification suggestions.
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    MatlabFunc

    MatlabFunc

    Matlab codes for feature learning

    MatlabFunc is a collection of MATLAB functions developed by the ZJULearning group to support various tasks in computer vision, machine learning, and numerical computation. The repository brings together a wide range of utility scripts, algorithms, and implementations that serve as building blocks for research and development. These functions cover areas such as matrix operations, optimization, data processing, and visualization, making them broadly applicable across different research domains. The project is intended to provide reusable and adaptable MATLAB code that can save time for researchers and students working on experimental or applied projects. By consolidating these tools in one place, MatlabFunc serves as a practical reference and toolkit for both academic and engineering purposes. Contributions and improvements from the community are encouraged, allowing the repository to grow into a richer resource over time.
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    Megatron

    Megatron

    Ongoing research training transformer models at scale

    Megatron is a large, powerful transformer developed by the Applied Deep Learning Research team at NVIDIA. This repository is for ongoing research on training large transformer language models at scale. We developed efficient, model-parallel (tensor, sequence, and pipeline), and multi-node pre-training of transformer based models such as GPT, BERT, and T5 using mixed precision. Megatron is also used in NeMo Megatron, a framework to help enterprises overcome the challenges of building and training sophisticated natural language processing models with billions and trillions of parameters. Copyright (c) 2022, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
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    Meta-Learning-Papers

    Meta-Learning-Papers

    Meta Learning/Learning to Learn/One Shot Learning/Few Shot Learning

    Meta-Learning-Papers is a curated bibliography focused specifically on meta-learning, learning-to-learn, one-shot learning, and few-shot learning, intended for researchers and practitioners interested in this rapidly evolving subfield of machine learning. It catalogs foundational “legacy” papers that introduced key concepts, as well as more recent work that extends meta-learning to new domains or architectures. The list spans topics such as gradient-based meta-learning, metric-based and relation-based methods, optimization-based approaches, and meta-reinforcement learning. By collecting these references in one place, the repository helps newcomers quickly get an overview of the intellectual history and main research directions in meta-learning. It is also useful for experienced researchers who need a convenient reference when writing surveys, proposals, or literature reviews.
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    Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK)

    Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK)

    Open-source toolkit for commercial-grade distributed deep learning

    CNTK describes neural networks as a series of computational steps via a digraph which are a set of nodes or vertices that are connected with the edges directed between different vertexes. Create and combine models such as: -Feed-Forward DNNs -Convolutional neural networks -Recurrent neural networks
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    MoCo v3

    MoCo v3

    PyTorch implementation of MoCo v3

    MoCo v3 is a PyTorch reimplementation of Momentum Contrast v3 (MoCo v3), Facebook Research’s state-of-the-art self-supervised learning framework for visual representation learning using ResNet and Vision Transformer (ViT) backbones. Originally developed in TensorFlow for TPUs, this version faithfully reproduces the paper’s results on GPUs while offering an accessible and scalable PyTorch interface. MoCo v3 introduces improvements for training self-supervised ViTs by combining contrastive learning with transformer-based architectures, achieving strong linear and end-to-end fine-tuning performance on ImageNet benchmarks. The repository supports multi-node distributed training, automatic mixed precision, and linear scaling of learning rates for large-batch regimes. It also includes scripts for self-supervised pretraining, linear classification, and fine-tuning within the DeiT framework.
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    Monk Computer Vision

    Monk Computer Vision

    A low code unified framework for computer vision and deep learning

    Monk is an open source low code programming environment to reduce the cognitive load faced by entry level programmers while catering to the needs of Expert Deep Learning engineers. There are three libraries in this opensource set. - Monk Classiciation- https://monkai.org. A Unified wrapper over major deep learning frameworks. Our core focus area is at the intersection of Computer Vision and Deep Learning algorithms. - Monk Object Detection - https://github.com/Tessellate-Imaging/Monk_Object_Detection. Monk object detection is our take on assembling state of the art object detection, image segmentation, pose estimation algorithms at one place, making them low code and easily configurable on any machine. - Monk GUI - https://github.com/Tessellate-Imaging/Monk_Gui. An interface over these low code tools for non coders.
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    NLP Architect

    NLP Architect

    A model library for exploring state-of-the-art deep learning

    NLP Architect is an open-source Python library for exploring state-of-the-art deep learning topologies and techniques for optimizing Natural Language Processing and Natural Language Understanding neural networks. The library includes our past and ongoing NLP research and development efforts as part of Intel AI Lab. NLP Architect is designed to be flexible for adding new models, neural network components, data handling methods, and for easy training and running models. NLP Architect is a model-oriented library designed to showcase novel and different neural network optimizations. The library contains NLP/NLU-related models per task, different neural network topologies (which are used in models), procedures for simplifying workflows in the library, pre-defined data processors and dataset loaders and misc utilities. The library is designed to be a tool for model development: data pre-processing, build model, train, validate, infer, save or load a model.
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    NLP Best Practices

    NLP Best Practices

    Natural Language Processing Best Practices & Examples

    In recent years, natural language processing (NLP) has seen quick growth in quality and usability, and this has helped to drive business adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. In the last few years, researchers have been applying newer deep learning methods to NLP. Data scientists started moving from traditional methods to state-of-the-art (SOTA) deep neural network (DNN) algorithms which use language models pretrained on large text corpora. This repository contains examples and best practices for building NLP systems, provided as Jupyter notebooks and utility functions. The focus of the repository is on state-of-the-art methods and common scenarios that are popular among researchers and practitioners working on problems involving text and language. The goal of this repository is to build a comprehensive set of tools and examples that leverage recent advances in NLP algorithms, neural architectures, and distributed machine learning systems.
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    NNVM

    NNVM

    Open deep learning compiler stack for cpu, gpu

    The vision of the Apache NNVM Project is to host a diverse community of experts and practitioners in machine learning, compilers, and systems architecture to build an accessible, extensible, and automated open-source framework that optimizes current and emerging machine learning models for any hardware platform. Compilation of deep learning models into minimum deployable modules. Infrastructure to automatically generates and optimize models on more backend with better performance. Compilation and minimal runtimes commonly unlock ML workloads on existing hardware. Automatically generate and optimize tensor operators on more backends. Need support for block sparsity, quantization (1,2,4,8 bit integers, posit), random forests/classical ML, memory planning, MISRA-C compatibility, Python prototyping or all of the above? NNVM flexible design enables all of these things and more.
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    NeuroNER

    NeuroNER

    Named-entity recognition using neural networks

    Named-entity recognition (NER) aims at identifying entities of interest in the text, such as location, organization and temporal expression. Identified entities can be used in various downstream applications such as patient note de-identification and information extraction systems. They can also be used as features for machine learning systems for other natural language processing tasks. Leverages the state-of-the-art prediction capabilities of neural networks (a.k.a. "deep learning") Is cross-platform, open source, freely available, and straightforward to use. Enables the users to create or modify annotations for a new or existing corpus. Train the neural network that performs the NER. During the training, NeuroNER allows monitoring of the network. Evaluate the quality of the predictions made by NeuroNER. The performance metrics can be calculated and plotted by comparing the predicted labels with the gold labels.
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    Neurolinux

    Neurolinux, the Deep Learning OS

    Neurolinux, the Deep Learning OS, with all necessary tools and libraries pre-installed. Pytorch, Tensorflow Jupyter notebooks...etc
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    OmicSelector

    OmicSelector

    Feature selection and deep learning modeling for omic biomarker study

    OmicSelector is an environment, Docker-based web application, and R package for biomarker signature selection (feature selection) from high-throughput experiments and others. It was initially developed for miRNA-seq (small RNA, smRNA-seq; hence the name was miRNAselector), RNA-seq and qPCR, but can be applied for every problem where numeric features should be selected to counteract overfitting of the models. Using our tool, you can choose features, like miRNAs, with the most significant diagnostic potential (based on the results of miRNA-seq, for validation in qPCR experiments).
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    Open Model Zoo

    Open Model Zoo

    Pre-trained Deep Learning models and demos

    Open Model Zoo is a large repository of high-quality pre-trained deep learning models and demonstration applications designed to work with the OpenVINO™ toolkit, offering a comprehensive starting point for a wide range of AI and computer vision workloads. It includes hundreds of models covering object detection, classification, segmentation, pose estimation, speech recognition, text-to-speech, and more, many of which are already converted into formats optimized for inference on CPUs, GPUs, VPUs, and other accelerators supported by OpenVINO. In addition to model files, Open Model Zoo provides demo applications that show realistic usage patterns and help developers quickly prototype and understand inference pipelines in C++, Python, or via the OpenCV Graph API. Tools in the repository also help automate model downloads and other tasks, making it easier to incorporate these models into production systems or custom solutions.
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    OpenPy-DELF

    Aplicación para realizar pronósticos de carga eléctrica a corto

    Es una aplicación para realizar pronósticos de carga eléctrica a corto plazo, basado en una nueva combinación efectiva de técnicas de aprendizaje profundo “Deep Learning”, que considera los desafíos de las redes eléctricas inteligentes. Esta primer versión beta permite realizar pronósticos de carga eléctrica, desde un enfoque determinístico o probabilístico, para un horizonte de tiempo arbitrario a corto plazo.
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    PaddlePaddle

    PaddlePaddle

    PArallel Distributed Deep LEarning: Machine Learning Framework

    PaddlePaddle is an open source deep learning industrial platform with advanced technologies and a rich set of features that make innovation and application of deep learning easier. It is the only independent R&D deep learning platform in China, and has been widely adopted in various sectors including manufacturing, agriculture and enterprise service. PaddlePaddle covers core deep learning frameworks, basic model libraries, end-to-end development kits and more, with support for both dynamic and static graphs.
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    PaddlePaddle models

    PaddlePaddle models

    Pre-trained and Reproduced Deep Learning Models

    Pre-trained and Reproduced Deep Learning Models ("Flying Paddle" official model library, including a variety of academic frontier and industrial scene verification of deep learning models) Flying Paddle's industrial-level model library includes a large number of mainstream models that have been polished by industrial practice for a long time and models that have won championships in international competitions; it provides many scenarios for semantic understanding, image classification, target detection, image segmentation, text recognition, speech synthesis, etc. An end-to-end development kit that meets the needs of enterprises for low-cost development and rapid integration. The model library of Flying Paddle is an industrial-level model library tailored around the actual R&D process of domestic enterprises, serving enterprises in many fields such as energy, finance, industry, and agriculture.
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    Perceptual Similarity Metric and Dataset

    Perceptual Similarity Metric and Dataset

    LPIPS metric. pip install lpips

    While it is nearly effortless for humans to quickly assess the perceptual similarity between two images, the underlying processes are thought to be quite complex. Despite this, the most widely used perceptual metrics today, such as PSNR and SSIM, are simple, shallow functions, and fail to account for many nuances of human perception. Recently, the deep learning community has found that features of the VGG network trained on ImageNet classification has been remarkably useful as a training loss for image synthesis. But how perceptual are these so-called "perceptual losses"? What elements are critical for their success? To answer these questions, we introduce a new dataset of human perceptual similarity judgments. We systematically evaluate deep features across different architectures and tasks and compare them with classic metrics. We find that deep features outperform all previous metrics by large margins on our dataset.
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    Petastorm

    Petastorm

    Petastorm library enables single machine or distributed training

    Petastorm library enables single machine or distributed training and evaluation of deep learning models from datasets in Apache Parquet format. It supports ML frameworks such as Tensorflow, Pytorch, and PySpark and can be used from pure Python code. Petastorm is an open-source data access library developed at Uber ATG. This library enables single machine or distributed training and evaluation of deep learning models directly from datasets in Apache Parquet format. Petastorm supports popular Python-based machine learning (ML) frameworks such as Tensorflow, PyTorch, and PySpark. It can also be used from pure Python code. A dataset created using Petastorm is stored in Apache Parquet format. On top of a Parquet schema, petastorm also stores higher-level schema information that makes multidimensional arrays into a native part of a petastorm dataset. Petastorm supports extensible data codecs. These enable a user to use one of the standard data compressions (jpeg, png) or implement her own.
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    PyG

    PyG

    Graph Neural Network Library for PyTorch

    PyG (PyTorch Geometric) is a library built upon PyTorch to easily write and train Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) for a wide range of applications related to structured data. It consists of various methods for deep learning on graphs and other irregular structures, also known as geometric deep learning, from a variety of published papers. In addition, it consists of easy-to-use mini-batch loaders for operating on many small and single giant graphs, multi GPU-support, DataPipe support, distributed graph learning via Quiver, a large number of common benchmark datasets (based on simple interfaces to create your own), the GraphGym experiment manager, and helpful transforms, both for learning on arbitrary graphs as well as on 3D meshes or point clouds. All it takes is 10-20 lines of code to get started with training a GNN model (see the next section for a quick tour).
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    PyText

    PyText

    A natural language modeling framework based on PyTorch

    PyText is a deep-learning based NLP modeling framework built on PyTorch. PyText addresses the often-conflicting requirements of enabling rapid experimentation and of serving models at scale. It achieves this by providing simple and extensible interfaces and abstractions for model components, and by using PyTorch’s capabilities of exporting models for inference via the optimized Caffe2 execution engine. We use PyText at Facebook to iterate quickly on new modeling ideas and then seamlessly ship them at scale. Distributed-training support built on the new C10d backend in PyTorch 1.0. Mixed precision training support through APEX (trains faster with less GPU memory on NVIDIA Tensor Cores). Extensible components that allows easy creation of new models and tasks.
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    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch tutorials and fun projects including neural talk

    This is the corresponding code for the book "The Deep Learning Framework PyTorch: Getting Started and Practical", but it can also be used as a standalone PyTorch Getting Started Guide and Tutorial. The current version of the code is based on pytorch 1.0.1, if you want to use an older version please git checkout v0.4or git checkout v0.3. Legacy code has better python2/python3 compatibility, CPU/GPU compatibility test. The new version of the code has not been fully tested, it has been tested under GPU and python3. But in theory there shouldn't be too many problems on python2 and CPU. The basic part (the first five chapters) explains the content of PyTorch. This part introduces the main modules in PyTorch and some tools commonly used in deep learning. For this part of the content, Jupyter Notebook is used as a teaching tool here, and readers can modify and run with notebooks and repeat experiments.
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    PyTorch/XLA

    PyTorch/XLA

    Enabling PyTorch on Google TPU

    PyTorch/XLA is a Python package that uses the XLA deep learning compiler to connect the PyTorch deep learning framework and Cloud TPUs. You can try it right now, for free, on a single Cloud TPU with Google Colab, and use it in production and on Cloud TPU Pods with Google Cloud. Take a look at one of our Colab notebooks to quickly try different PyTorch networks running on Cloud TPUs and learn how to use Cloud TPUs as PyTorch devices. We are also introducing new TPU VMs for more transparent and easier access to the TPU hardware. This is our recommedned way of running PyTorch/XLA on Cloud TPU. Please check out our Cloud TPU VM User Guide. Cloud TPU VM is currently on general availability and provides direct access to the TPU host. The recommended setup for running distributed training on TPU Pods uses the pairing of Compute VM Instance Groups and TPU Pods. Each of the Compute VM in the instance group drives 8 cores on the TPU Pod.
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    Pytorch Points 3D

    Pytorch Points 3D

    Pytorch framework for doing deep learning on point clouds

    Torch Points 3D is a framework for developing and testing common deep learning models to solve tasks related to unstructured 3D spatial data i.e. Point Clouds. The framework currently integrates some of the best-published architectures and it integrates the most common public datasets for ease of reproducibility. It heavily relies on Pytorch Geometric and Facebook Hydra library thanks for the great work! We aim to build a tool that can be used for benchmarking SOTA models, while also allowing practitioners to efficiently pursue research into point cloud analysis, with the end goal of building models which can be applied to real-life applications. Task driven implementation with dynamic model and dataset resolution from arguments. Core implementation of common components for point cloud deep learning - greatly simplifying the creation of new models. 4 Base Convolution base classes to simplify the implementation of new convolutions. Each base class supports a different data format.
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