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    OpenCV

    OpenCV

    Open Source Computer Vision Library

    The Open Source Computer Vision Library has >2500 algorithms, extensive documentation and sample code for real-time computer vision. It works on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android, iOS in your browser through JavaScript. Languages: C++, Python, Julia, Javascript Homepage: https://opencv.org Q&A forum: https://forum.opencv.org/ Documentation: https://docs.opencv.org Source code: https://github.com/opencv Please pay special attention to our tutorials! https://docs.opencv.org/master Books about the OpenCV are described here: https://opencv.org/books.html
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    Downloads: 17,806 This Week
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    PyTorch

    PyTorch

    Open source machine learning framework

    PyTorch is a Python package that offers Tensor computation (like NumPy) with strong GPU acceleration and deep neural networks built on tape-based autograd system. This project allows for fast, flexible experimentation and efficient production. PyTorch consists of torch (Tensor library), torch.autograd (tape-based automatic differentiation library), torch.jit (a compilation stack [TorchScript]), torch.nn (neural networks library), torch.multiprocessing (Python multiprocessing), and torch.utils (DataLoader and other utility functions). PyTorch can be used as a replacement for Numpy, or as a deep learning research platform that provides optimum flexibility and speed.
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    ncnn

    ncnn

    High-performance neural network inference framework for mobile

    ncnn is a high-performance neural network inference computing framework designed specifically for mobile platforms. It brings artificial intelligence right at your fingertips with no third-party dependencies, and speeds faster than all other known open source frameworks for mobile phone cpu. ncnn allows developers to easily deploy deep learning algorithm models to the mobile platform and create intelligent APPs. It is cross-platform and supports most commonly used CNN networks, including Classical CNN (VGG AlexNet GoogleNet Inception), Face Detection (MTCNN RetinaFace), Segmentation (FCN PSPNet UNet YOLACT), and more. ncnn is currently being used in a number of Tencent applications, namely: QQ, Qzone, WeChat, and Pitu.
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    AirSim

    AirSim

    A simulator for drones, cars and more, built on Unreal Engine

    AirSim is an open-source, cross platform simulator for drones, cars and more vehicles, built on Unreal Engine with an experimental Unity release in the works. It supports software-in-the-loop simulation with popular flight controllers such as PX4 & ArduPilot and hardware-in-loop with PX4 for physically and visually realistic simulations. It is developed as an Unreal plugin that can simply be dropped into any Unreal environment. AirSim's development is oriented towards the goal of creating a platform for AI research to experiment with deep learning, computer vision and reinforcement learning algorithms for autonomous vehicles. For this purpose, AirSim also exposes APIs to retrieve data and control vehicles in a platform independent way. AirSim is fully enabled for multiple vehicles. This capability allows you to create multiple vehicles easily and use APIs to control them.
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    Netron

    Netron

    Visualizer for neural network, deep learning, machine learning models

    Netron is a viewer for neural network, deep learning and machine learning models. Netron supports ONNX, Keras, TensorFlow Lite, Caffe, Darknet, Core ML, MNN, MXNet, ncnn, PaddlePaddle, Caffe2, Barracuda, Tengine, TNN, RKNN, MindSpore Lite, and UFF. Netron has experimental support for TensorFlow, PyTorch, TorchScript, OpenVINO, Torch, Arm NN, BigDL, Chainer, CNTK, Deeplearning4j, MediaPipe, ML.NET, scikit-learn, TensorFlow.js. There is an extense variety of sample model files to download or open using the browser version. It is supported by macOS, Windows, Linux, Python Server and browser.
    Downloads: 48 This Week
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    ONNX Runtime

    ONNX Runtime

    ONNX Runtime: cross-platform, high performance ML inferencing

    ONNX Runtime is a cross-platform inference and training machine-learning accelerator. ONNX Runtime inference can enable faster customer experiences and lower costs, supporting models from deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch and TensorFlow/Keras as well as classical machine learning libraries such as scikit-learn, LightGBM, XGBoost, etc. ONNX Runtime is compatible with different hardware, drivers, and operating systems, and provides optimal performance by leveraging hardware accelerators where applicable alongside graph optimizations and transforms. ONNX Runtime training can accelerate the model training time on multi-node NVIDIA GPUs for transformer models with a one-line addition for existing PyTorch training scripts. Support for a variety of frameworks, operating systems and hardware platforms. Built-in optimizations that deliver up to 17X faster inferencing and up to 1.4X faster training.
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    Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT)

    Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT)

    Interactive video and image annotation tool for computer vision

    Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT) is a free and open source, interactive online tool for annotating videos and images for Computer Vision algorithms. It offers many powerful features, including automatic annotation using deep learning models, interpolation of bounding boxes between key frames, LDAP and more. It is being used by its own professional data annotation team to annotate millions of objects with different properties. The UX and UI were also specially developed by the team for computer vision tasks. CVAT supports several annotation formats. Format selection can be done after clicking on the Upload annotation and Dump annotation buttons.
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    OpenVINO

    OpenVINO

    OpenVINO™ Toolkit repository

    OpenVINO™ is an open-source toolkit for optimizing and deploying AI inference. Boost deep learning performance in computer vision, automatic speech recognition, natural language processing and other common tasks. Use models trained with popular frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch and more. Reduce resource demands and efficiently deploy on a range of Intel® platforms from edge to cloud. This open-source version includes several components: namely Model Optimizer, OpenVINO™ Runtime, Post-Training Optimization Tool, as well as CPU, GPU, MYRIAD, multi device and heterogeneous plugins to accelerate deep learning inferencing on Intel® CPUs and Intel® Processor Graphics. It supports pre-trained models from the Open Model Zoo, along with 100+ open source and public models in popular formats such as TensorFlow, ONNX, PaddlePaddle, MXNet, Caffe, Kaldi.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    GIMP ML

    GIMP ML

    AI for GNU Image Manipulation Program

    This repository introduces GIMP3-ML, a set of Python plugins for the widely popular GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP). It enables the use of recent advances in computer vision to the conventional image editing pipeline. Applications from deep learning such as monocular depth estimation, semantic segmentation, mask generative adversarial networks, image super-resolution, de-noising and coloring have been incorporated with GIMP through Python-based plugins. Additionally, operations on images such as edge detection and color clustering have also been added. GIMP-ML relies on standard Python packages such as numpy, scikit-image, pillow, pytorch, open-cv, scipy. In addition, GIMP-ML also aims to bring the benefits of using deep learning networks used for computer vision tasks to routine image processing workflows.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    D2L.ai

    D2L.ai

    Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code

    Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code, math, and discussions. Adopted at 300 universities from 55 countries including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, and Cambridge. This open-source book represents our attempt to make deep learning approachable, teaching you the concepts, the context, and the code. The entire book is drafted in Jupyter notebooks, seamlessly integrating exposition figures, math, and interactive examples with self-contained code. Offers sufficient technical depth to provide a starting point on the path to actually becoming an applied machine learning scientist.
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    GROBID

    GROBID

    A machine learning software for extracting information

    GROBID is a machine learning library for extracting, parsing, and re-structuring raw documents such as PDF into structured XML/TEI encoded documents with a particular focus on technical and scientific publications. First developments started in 2008 as a hobby. In 2011 the tool has been made available in open source. Work on GROBID has been steady as a side project since the beginning and is expected to continue as such. Header extraction and parsing from article in PDF format. The extraction here covers the usual bibliographical information (e.g. title, abstract, authors, affiliations, keywords, etc.). References extraction and parsing from articles in PDF format, around .87 F1-score against on an independent PubMed Central set of 1943 PDF containing 90,125 references, and around .89 on a similar bioRxiv set of 2000 PDF (using the Deep Learning citation model). All the usual publication metadata are covered (including DOI, PMID, etc.).
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Keras

    Keras

    Python-based neural networks API

    Python Deep Learning library
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    AudioCraft

    AudioCraft

    Audiocraft is a library for audio processing and generation

    AudioCraft is a PyTorch library for text-to-audio and text-to-music generation, packaging research models and tooling for training and inference. It includes MusicGen for music generation conditioned on text (and optionally melody) and AudioGen for text-conditioned sound effects and environmental audio. Both models operate over discrete audio tokens produced by a neural codec (EnCodec), which acts like a tokenizer for waveforms and enables efficient sequence modeling. The repo provides inference scripts, checkpoints, and simple Python APIs so you can generate clips from prompts or incorporate the models into applications. It also contains training code and recipes, so researchers can fine-tune on custom data or explore new objectives without building infrastructure from scratch. Example notebooks, CLI tools, and audio utilities help with prompt design, conditioning on reference audio, and post-processing to produce ready-to-share outputs.
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    HanLP

    HanLP

    Han Language Processing

    HanLP is a multilingual Natural Language Processing (NLP) library composed of a series of models and algorithms. Built on TensorFlow 2.0, it was designed to advance state-of-the-art deep learning techniques and popularize the application of natural language processing in both academia and industry. HanLP is capable of lexical analysis (Chinese word segmentation, part-of-speech tagging, named entity recognition), syntax analysis, text classification, and sentiment analysis. It comes with pretrained models for numerous languages including Chinese and English. It offers efficient performance, clear structure and customizable features, with plenty more amazing features to look forward to on the roadmap.
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    Large Language Models (LLMs)

    Large Language Models (LLMs)

    Connect MATLAB to LLM APIs, including OpenAI® Chat Completions

    This repository enables MATLAB to connect with large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, DALL-E, Azure OpenAI, and Ollama, integrating their natural language processing and image generation capabilities directly within MATLAB environments. It facilitates creating chatbots, summarizing text, and image generation, among other tasks.
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    Ludwig

    Ludwig

    A codeless platform to train and test deep learning models

    Ludwig is a toolbox built on top of TensorFlow that allows to train and test deep learning models without the need to write code. All you need to provide is a CSV file containing your data, a list of columns to use as inputs, and a list of columns to use as outputs, Ludwig will do the rest. Simple commands can be used to train models both locally and in a distributed way, and to use them to predict on new data.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    MIT Deep Learning Book

    MIT Deep Learning Book

    MIT Deep Learning Book in PDF format by Ian Goodfellow

    The Deep Learning textbook is a resource intended to help students and practitioners enter the field of machine learning in general and deep learning in particular. The online version of the book is now complete and will remain available online for free. MIT Deep Learning Book in PDF format (complete and parts) by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio and Aaron Courville. An MIT Press book Ian Goodfellow and Yoshua Bengio and Aaron Courville. Written by three experts in the field, Deep Learning is the only comprehensive book on the subject. This is not available as PDF download. So, I have taken the prints of the HTML content and bound them into a flawless PDF version of the book, as suggested by the website itself. Printing seems to work best printing directly from the browser, using Chrome. Other browsers do not work as well.
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    TTS

    TTS

    Deep learning for text to speech

    TTS is a library for advanced Text-to-Speech generation. It's built on the latest research, was designed to achieve the best trade-off among ease-of-training, speed, and quality. TTS comes with pre-trained models, tools for measuring dataset quality, and is already used in 20+ languages for products and research projects. Released models in PyTorch, Tensorflow and TFLite. Tools to curate Text2Speech datasets underdataset_analysis. Demo server for model testing. Notebooks for extensive model benchmarking. Modular (but not too much) code base enabling easy testing for new ideas. Text2Spec models (Tacotron, Tacotron2, Glow-TTS, SpeedySpeech). Speaker Encoder to compute speaker embeddings efficiently. Vocoder models (MelGAN, Multiband-MelGAN, GAN-TTS, ParallelWaveGAN, WaveGrad, WaveRNN). If you are only interested in synthesizing speech with the released TTS models, installing from PyPI is the easiest option.
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    Torch-TensorRT

    Torch-TensorRT

    PyTorch/TorchScript/FX compiler for NVIDIA GPUs using TensorRT

    Torch-TensorRT is a compiler for PyTorch/TorchScript, targeting NVIDIA GPUs via NVIDIA’s TensorRT Deep Learning Optimizer and Runtime. Unlike PyTorch’s Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler, Torch-TensorRT is an Ahead-of-Time (AOT) compiler, meaning that before you deploy your TorchScript code, you go through an explicit compile step to convert a standard TorchScript program into a module targeting a TensorRT engine. Torch-TensorRT operates as a PyTorch extension and compiles modules that integrate into the JIT runtime seamlessly. After compilation using the optimized graph should feel no different than running a TorchScript module. You also have access to TensorRT’s suite of configurations at compile time, so you are able to specify operating precision (FP32/FP16/INT8) and other settings for your module.
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    Caffe

    Caffe

    A fast open framework for deep learning

    Caffe is an open source deep learning framework that’s focused on expression, speed and modularity. It’s got an expressive architecture that encourages application and innovation, and extensible code that’s great for active development. Caffe also offers great speed, capable of processing over 60M images per day with a single NVIDIA K40 GPU. It’s arguably one of the fastest convnet implementations around. Caffe is developed by the Berkeley AI Research (BAIR)/The Berkeley Vision and Learning Center (BVLC) and a great community of contributors that continue to make Caffe state-of-the-art in both code and models. It’s been used in numerous projects, from startup prototypes and academic research projects, to large scale industrial applications.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Porcupine

    Porcupine

    On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning

    Build always-listening yet private voice applications. Porcupine is a highly-accurate and lightweight wake word engine. It enables building always-listening voice-enabled applications. It is using deep neural networks trained in real-world environments. Compact and computationally-efficient. It is perfect for IoT. Cross-platform. Arm Cortex-M, STM32, PSoC, Arduino, and i.MX RT. Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson Nano, and BeagleBone. Android and iOS. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64, arm64), and Windows (x86_64). Scalable. It can detect multiple always-listening voice commands with no added runtime footprint. Self-service. Developers can train custom wake word models using Picovoice Console. Porcupine is the right product if you need to detect one or a few static (always-listening) voice commands. If you want to create voice experiences similar to Alexa or Google, see the Picovoice platform.
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    PyTorch3D

    PyTorch3D

    PyTorch3D is FAIR's library of reusable components for deep learning

    PyTorch3D is a comprehensive library for 3D deep learning that brings differentiable rendering, geometric operations, and 3D data structures into the PyTorch ecosystem. It’s designed to make it easy to build and train neural networks that work directly with 3D data such as meshes, point clouds, and implicit surfaces. The library provides fast GPU-accelerated implementations of rendering pipelines, transformations, rasterization, and lighting—making it possible to compute gradients through full 3D rendering processes. Researchers use it for tasks like shape generation, reconstruction, view synthesis, and visual reasoning. PyTorch3D also includes utilities for loading, transforming, and sampling 3D assets, so models can be trained end-to-end from 2D supervision or partial data. Its modular design allows easy extension—components like differentiable rasterizers, mesh blending, or signed distance field (SDF) modules can be swapped or combined to test new architectures quickly.
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    dlib

    dlib

    Toolkit for making machine learning and data analysis applications

    Dlib is a modern C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools for creating complex software in C++ to solve real world problems. It is used in both industry and academia in a wide range of domains including robotics, embedded devices, mobile phones, and large high performance computing environments. Dlib's open source licensing allows you to use it in any application, free of charge. Good unit test coverage, the ratio of unit test lines of code to library lines of code is about 1 to 4. The library is tested regularly on MS Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X systems. No other packages are required to use the library, only APIs that are provided by an out of the box OS are needed. There is no installation or configure step needed before you can use the library. All operating system specific code is isolated inside the OS abstraction layers which are kept as small as possible.
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    Detectron2

    Detectron2

    Next-generation platform for object detection and segmentation

    Detectron2 is Facebook AI Research's next generation software system that implements state-of-the-art object detection algorithms. It is a ground-up rewrite of the previous version, Detectron, and it originates from maskrcnn-benchmark. It is powered by the PyTorch deep learning framework. Includes more features such as panoptic segmentation, Densepose, Cascade R-CNN, rotated bounding boxes, PointRend, DeepLab, etc. Can be used as a library to support different projects on top of it. We'll open source more research projects in this way. It trains much faster. Models can be exported to TorchScript format or Caffe2 format for deployment. With a new, more modular design, Detectron2 is flexible and extensible, and able to provide fast training on single or multiple GPU servers. Detectron2 includes high-quality implementations of state-of-the-art object detection.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MONAI

    MONAI

    AI Toolkit for Healthcare Imaging

    The MONAI framework is the open-source foundation being created by Project MONAI. MONAI is a freely available, community-supported, PyTorch-based framework for deep learning in healthcare imaging. It provides domain-optimized foundational capabilities for developing healthcare imaging training workflows in a native PyTorch paradigm. Project MONAI also includes MONAI Label, an intelligent open source image labeling and learning tool that helps researchers and clinicians collaborate, create annotated datasets, and build AI models in a standardized MONAI paradigm. MONAI is an open-source project. It is built on top of PyTorch and is released under the Apache 2.0 license. Aiming to capture best practices of AI development for healthcare researchers, with an immediate focus on medical imaging. Providing user-comprehensible error messages and easy to program API interfaces. Provides reproducibility of research experiments for comparisons against state-of-the-art implementations.
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