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    SHAP

    SHAP

    A game theoretic approach to explain the output of ml models

    ...Fast C++ implementations are supported for XGBoost, LightGBM, CatBoost, scikit-learn and pyspark tree models. To understand how a single feature effects the output of the model we can plot the SHAP value of that feature vs. the value of the feature for all the examples in a dataset. Since SHAP values represent a feature's responsibility for a change in the model output, the plot below represents the change in predicted house price as RM (the average number of rooms per house in an area) changes.
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    Lightly

    Lightly

    A python library for self-supervised learning on images

    ...This allows selecting the best core set of samples for model training through advanced filtering. We provide PyTorch, PyTorch Lightning and PyTorch Lightning distributed examples for each of the models to kickstart your project. Lightly requires Python 3.6+ but we recommend using Python 3.7+. We recommend installing Lightly in a Linux or OSX environment. With lightly, you can use the latest self-supervised learning methods in a modular way using the full power of PyTorch. Experiment with different backbones, models, and loss functions.
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    Determined

    Determined

    Determined, deep learning training platform

    ...Easily share on-premise or cloud GPUs with your team. Determined’s cluster scheduling offers first-class support for deep learning and seamless spot instance support. Check out examples of how you can use Determined to train popular deep learning models at scale.
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    Python Outlier Detection

    Python Outlier Detection

    A Python toolbox for scalable outlier detection

    PyOD is a comprehensive and scalable Python toolkit for detecting outlying objects in multivariate data. This exciting yet challenging field is commonly referred as outlier detection or anomaly detection. PyOD includes more than 30 detection algorithms, from classical LOF (SIGMOD 2000) to the latest COPOD (ICDM 2020) and SUOD (MLSys 2021). Since 2017, PyOD [AZNL19] has been successfully used in numerous academic researches and commercial products [AZHC+21, AZNHL19]. PyOD has multiple neural...
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    MoCo (Momentum Contrast)

    MoCo (Momentum Contrast)

    Self-supervised visual learning using momentum contrast in PyTorch

    MoCo is an open source PyTorch implementation developed by Facebook AI Research (FAIR) for the papers “Momentum Contrast for Unsupervised Visual Representation Learning” (He et al., 2019) and “Improved Baselines with Momentum Contrastive Learning” (Chen et al., 2020). It introduces Momentum Contrast (MoCo), a scalable approach to self-supervised learning that enables visual representation learning without labeled data. The core idea of MoCo is to maintain a dynamic dictionary with a...
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    Recommenders

    Recommenders

    Best practices on recommendation systems

    The Recommenders repository provides examples and best practices for building recommendation systems, provided as Jupyter notebooks. The module reco_utils contains functions to simplify common tasks used when developing and evaluating recommender systems. Several utilities are provided in reco_utils to support common tasks such as loading datasets in the format expected by different algorithms, evaluating model outputs, and splitting training/test data.
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    DeepPavlov

    DeepPavlov

    A library for deep learning end-to-end dialog systems and chatbots

    DeepPavlov makes it easy for beginners and experts to create dialogue systems. The best place to start is with user-friendly tutorials. They provide quick and convenient introduction on how to use DeepPavlov with complete, end-to-end examples. No installation needed. Guides explain the concepts and components of DeepPavlov. Follow step-by-step instructions to install, configure and extend DeepPavlov framework for your use case. DeepPavlov is an open-source framework for chatbots and virtual assistants development. It has comprehensive and flexible tools that let developers and NLP researchers create production-ready conversational skills and complex multi-skill conversational assistants. ...
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    ktrain

    ktrain

    ktrain is a Python library that makes deep learning AI more accessible

    ktrain is a Python library that makes deep learning and AI more accessible and easier to apply. ktrain is a lightweight wrapper for the deep learning library TensorFlow Keras (and other libraries) to help build, train, and deploy neural networks and other machine learning models. Inspired by ML framework extensions like fastai and ludwig, ktrain is designed to make deep learning and AI more accessible and easier to apply for both newcomers and experienced practitioners. With only a few lines...
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    NeuralProphet

    NeuralProphet

    A simple forecasting package

    ...A Neural Network based Time-Series model, inspired by Facebook Prophet and AR-Net, built on PyTorch. You can find the datasets used in the tutorials, including data preprocessing examples, in our neuralprophet-data repository. The documentation page may not we entirely up to date. Docstrings should be reliable, please refer to those when in doubt. We are working on an improved documentation. We appreciate any help to improve and update the docs. Lagged regressors (measured features, e.g temperature sensor). Future regressors (in advance known features, e.g. temperature forecast). ...
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    D2L.ai

    D2L.ai

    Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code

    ...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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    YOLOv3

    YOLOv3

    Object detection architectures and models pretrained on the COCO data

    ...Have a go using our API by uploading your own image and watch as YOLOv5 identifies objects using our pretrained models. Start training your model without being an expert. Students love YOLOv5 for its simplicity and there are many quickstart examples for you to get started within seconds. Export and deploy your YOLOv5 model with just 1 line of code. There are also loads of quickstart guides and tutorials available to get your model where it needs to be. Create state of the art deep learning models with YOLOv5
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    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Code Repository for Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn

    Initially, this project started as the 4th edition of Python Machine Learning. However, after putting so much passion and hard work into the changes and new topics, we thought it deserved a new title. So, what’s new? There are many contents and additions, including the switch from TensorFlow to PyTorch, new chapters on graph neural networks and transformers, a new section on gradient boosting, and many more that I will detail in a separate blog post. For those who are interested in knowing...
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    Deep-Learning-with-TensorFlow-book

    Deep-Learning-with-TensorFlow-book

    Open source Deep Learning book, based on TensorFlow

    ...Overall, it is a complete learning package for understanding modern deep learning workflows through TensorFlow 2.0 examples.
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    deep-learning-for-image-processing

    deep-learning-for-image-processing

    deep learning for image processing including classification

    ...It organizes implementations, explanations, presentation files, and video lessons around major neural network architectures. The material teaches both model structure and training workflows, with examples built in PyTorch and TensorFlow through Keras. Classification topics range from LeNet and AlexNet to ResNet, EfficientNet, Vision Transformer, Swin Transformer, ConvNeXt, and MobileViT. Additional sections cover object detection, semantic segmentation, instance segmentation, and keypoint detection using widely studied models. The project is designed as a learning resource for students and developers who want readable code and guided comparisons across computer vision tasks.
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    TensorLayer

    TensorLayer

    Deep learning and reinforcement learning library for scientists

    ...TensorLayer has a high-level layer/model abstraction which is effortless to learn. You can learn how deep learning can benefit your AI tasks in minutes through the massive examples.
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    TFLearn

    TFLearn

    Deep learning library featuring a higher-level API for TensorFlow

    ...It was designed to provide a higher-level API to TensorFlow in order to facilitate and speed up experimentations while remaining fully transparent and compatible with it. Easy-to-use and understand high-level API for implementing deep neural networks, with tutorials and examples. Fast prototyping through highly modular built-in neural network layers, regularizers, optimizers, and metrics. Full transparency over Tensorflow. All functions are built over tensors and can be used independently of TFLearn. Powerful helper functions to train any TensorFlow graph, with support of multiple inputs, outputs, and optimizers. ...
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    End-to-End Negotiator

    End-to-End Negotiator

    Deal or No Deal? End-to-End Learning for Negotiation Dialogues

    End-to-End Negotiator is a PyTorch-based research framework developed by Facebook AI Research to train neural agents capable of conducting strategic negotiations in natural language. The project implements the models presented in two key papers: “Deal or No Deal? End-to-End Learning for Negotiation Dialogues” and “Hierarchical Text Generation and Planning for Strategic Dialogue”. It enables agents to plan, reason, and communicate effectively to maximize outcomes in multi-turn negotiations...
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    NLP Best Practices

    NLP Best Practices

    Natural Language Processing Best Practices & Examples

    ...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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    ChainerRL

    ChainerRL

    ChainerRL is a deep reinforcement learning library

    ChainerRL (this repository) is a deep reinforcement learning library that implements various state-of-the-art deep reinforcement algorithms in Python using Chainer, a flexible deep learning framework. PFRL is the PyTorch analog of ChainerRL. ChainerRL has a set of accompanying visualization tools in order to aid developers' ability to understand and debug their RL agents. With this visualization tool, the behavior of ChainerRL agents can be easily inspected from a browser UI. Environments...
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    TensorFlow Course

    TensorFlow Course

    Simple and ready-to-use tutorials for TensorFlow

    This repository houses a highly popular (~16k stars) set of TensorFlow tutorials and example code aimed at beginners and intermediate users. It includes Jupyter notebooks and scripts that cover neural network fundamentals, model training, deployment, and more, with support for Google Colab.
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    Deep-Learning-with-PyTorch-Tutorials

    Deep-Learning-with-PyTorch-Tutorials

    Deep Learning and PyTorch Introduction Video Tutorial with Source Code

    ...They then move into neural networks, logistic regression, multilayer perceptrons, CNNs, ResNet, RNNs, LSTMs, autoencoders, VAEs, GANs, graph convolutional networks, and transfer learning. The repository is designed for learners who want to connect deep learning concepts with executable examples. Overall, it is a structured PyTorch practice resource for beginners and early deep learning practitioners.
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    distribution-is-all-you-need

    distribution-is-all-you-need

    The basic distribution probability Tutorial for Deep Learning Research

    ...Covered topics include uniform, Bernoulli, binomial, categorical, multinomial, beta, Dirichlet, gamma, exponential, Gaussian, normal, chi-squared, and Student's t distributions. The material highlights relationships such as conjugate priors and special-case distributions. Examples connect probability functions with machine learning concepts including binary and multiclass cross-entropy. An overview image and presentation summarize the distribution families and their connections for quick reference.
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    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV: a Library for Deep Learning in Computer Vision

    ...Bounding boxes in an image are represented as a two-dimensional array of shape (R,4), where R is the number of bounding boxes and the second axis corresponds to the coordinates of bounding boxes. ChainerCV supports dataset loaders, which can be used to easily index examples with list-like interfaces. Dataset classes whose names end with BboxDataset contain annotations of where objects locate in an image and which categories they are assigned to. These datasets can be indexed to return a tuple of an image, bounding boxes and labels. ChainerCV provides several network implementations that carry out object detection.
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    LearningToCompare_FSL

    LearningToCompare_FSL

    Learning to Compare: Relation Network for Few-Shot Learning

    ...The core idea implemented here is the relation network, which learns to compare pairs of feature embeddings and output relation scores that indicate whether two images belong to the same class, enabling classification from only a handful of labeled examples. The repository provides training and evaluation code for standard few-shot benchmarks such as miniImageNet and Omniglot, making it possible to reproduce the experimental results reported in the paper. It includes model definitions, data loading logic, episodic training loops, and scripts that implement the N-way K-shot evaluation protocol common in few-shot research. ...
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    stanford-tensorflow-tutorials

    stanford-tensorflow-tutorials

    This repository contains code examples for the Stanford's course

    This repository contains code examples for the course CS 20: TensorFlow for Deep Learning Research. It will be updated as the class progresses. Detailed syllabus and lecture notes can be found in the site. For this course, I use python3.6 and TensorFlow 1.4.1.
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