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    FLEXible

    FLEXible

    Federated Learning (FL) experiment simulation in Python

    FLEXible (Federated Learning Experiments) is a Python framework offering tools to simulate FL with deep learning. It includes built-in datasets (MNIST, CIFAR10, Shakespeare), supports TensorFlow/PyTorch, and has extensions for adversarial attacks, anomaly detection, and decision trees.
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    NErlNet

    NErlNet

    Nerlnet is a framework for research and development

    NErlNet is a research-grade framework for distributed machine learning over IoT and edge devices. Built with Erlang (Cowboy HTTP), OpenNN, and Python (Flask), it enables simulation of clusters on a single machine or real deployment across heterogeneous devices.
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    Flexe

    Flexe

    The open source federated learning for vehicular network simulation

    Flexe is a FL simulator designed for connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs). It enables horizontal/vertical/transfer FL schemes and simulates realistic wireless and vehicular dynamics. Separate Python client (PyFlexe) available.
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