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    Unsloth-MLX

    Unsloth-MLX

    Bringing the Unsloth experience to Mac users via Apple's MLX framework

    ...Users can write and test training pipelines directly on macOS before scaling up, accelerating development cycles and lowering entry barriers for model refinement.
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    EasyR1

    EasyR1

    An Efficient, Scalable, Multi-Modality RL Training Framework

    ...It emphasizes memory-efficient training strategies so you can train long-context or reasoning-dense models on commodity GPUs. The framework is also organized to help you compare training strategies (e.g., pure SFT vs. preference optimization) so you can see what actually moves metrics in math, code, and multi-step reasoning. For teams exploring open reasoning models, EasyR1 provides an opinionated yet flexible path from dataset to deployable checkpoints.
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    tinygrad

    tinygrad

    Deep learning framework

    This may not be the best deep learning framework, but it is a deep learning framework. Due to its extreme simplicity, it aims to be the easiest framework to add new accelerators to, with support for both inference and training. If XLA is CISC, tinygrad is RISC.
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    wger

    wger

    Self hosted FLOSS fitness/workout, nutrition and weight tracker

    ...It started out as a personal project to replace my growing collection of spreadsheets but has turned into something that other people may find useful. You can create and manage flexible training routines for whatever goals you have. Select exactly what exercises you are going to do and how many repetitions, time or distance you want to do. You can also combine different workouts in the same program. Create your personal diet plan by creating as many meals with as many different ingredients as you need. The application will calculate the nutritional values ​​(total energy, proteins, carbohydrates, etc.) of the entire plan and of each of the meals. ...
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    TensorFlow Model Garden

    TensorFlow Model Garden

    Models and examples built with TensorFlow

    ...We aim to demonstrate the best practices for modeling so that TensorFlow users can take full advantage of TensorFlow for their research and product development. To improve the transparency and reproducibility of our models, training logs on TensorBoard.dev are also provided for models to the extent possible though not all models are suitable. A flexible and lightweight library that users can easily use or fork when writing customized training loop code in TensorFlow 2.x. It seamlessly integrates with tf.distribute and supports running on different device types (CPU, GPU, and TPU).
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    NNCF

    NNCF

    Neural Network Compression Framework for enhanced OpenVINO

    NNCF (Neural Network Compression Framework) is an optimization toolkit for deep learning models, designed to apply quantization, pruning, and other techniques to improve inference efficiency.
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    BentoML

    BentoML

    Unified Model Serving Framework

    ...Define custom serving pipeline with pre-processing, post-processing and ensemble models. Standard .bento format for packaging code, models and dependencies for easy versioning and deployment. Integrate with any training pipeline or ML experimentation platform. Parallelize compute-intense model inference workloads to scale separately from the serving logic. Adaptive batching dynamically groups inference requests for optimal performance. Orchestrate distributed inference graph with multiple models via Yatai on Kubernetes. Easily configure CUDA dependencies for running inference with GPU. ...
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    IVY

    IVY

    The Unified Machine Learning Framework

    ...For example, an existing TensorFlow model, and some useful functions from both PyTorch and NumPy libraries. Choose any framework for writing your higher-level pipeline, including data loading, distributed training, analytics, logging, visualization etc. Choose any backend framework which should be used under the hood, for running this entire pipeline. Choose the most appropriate device or combination of devices for your needs. DeepMind releases an awesome model on GitHub, written in JAX. We'll use PerceiverIO as an example. Implement the model in PyTorch yourself, spending time and energy ensuring every detail is correct. ...
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    spacy-transformers

    spacy-transformers

    Use pretrained transformers like BERT, XLNet and GPT-2 in spaCy

    spaCy supports a number of transfer and multi-task learning workflows that can often help improve your pipeline’s efficiency or accuracy. Transfer learning refers to techniques such as word vector tables and language model pretraining. These techniques can be used to import knowledge from raw text into your pipeline, so that your models are able to generalize better from your annotated examples. You can convert word vectors from popular tools like FastText and Gensim, or you can load in any...
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    Ray

    Ray

    A unified framework for scalable computing

    ...Accelerate your PyTorch and Tensorflow workload with a more resource-efficient and flexible distributed execution framework powered by Ray. Accelerate your hyperparameter search workloads with Ray Tune. Find the best model and reduce training costs by using the latest optimization algorithms. Deploy your machine learning models at scale with Ray Serve, a Python-first and framework agnostic model serving framework. Scale reinforcement learning (RL) with RLlib, a framework-agnostic RL library that ships with 30+ cutting-edge RL algorithms including A3C, DQN, and PPO. Easily build out scalable, distributed systems in Python with simple and composable primitives in Ray Core.
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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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    TorchQuantum

    TorchQuantum

    A PyTorch-based framework for Quantum Classical Simulation

    A PyTorch-based framework for Quantum Classical Simulation, Quantum Machine Learning, Quantum Neural Networks, Parameterized Quantum Circuits with support for easy deployments on real quantum computers. Researchers on quantum algorithm design, parameterized quantum circuit training, quantum optimal control, quantum machine learning, and quantum neural networks. Dynamic computation graph, automatic gradient computation, fast GPU support, batch model terrorized processing.
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    MMDeploy

    MMDeploy

    OpenMMLab Model Deployment Framework

    ...All kinds of modules in the SDK can be extended, such as Transform for image processing, Net for Neural Network inference, Module for postprocessing and so on. Install and build your target backend. ONNX Runtime is a cross-platform inference and training accelerator compatible with many popular ML/DNN frameworks. Please read getting_started for the basic usage of MMDeploy.
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    Horovod

    Horovod

    Distributed training framework for TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, etc.

    Horovod was originally developed by Uber to make distributed deep learning fast and easy to use, bringing model training time down from days and weeks to hours and minutes. With Horovod, an existing training script can be scaled up to run on hundreds of GPUs in just a few lines of Python code. Horovod can be installed on-premise or run out-of-the-box in cloud platforms, including AWS, Azure, and Databricks. Horovod can additionally run on top of Apache Spark, making it possible to unify data processing and model training into a single pipeline. ...
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    ClassyVision

    ClassyVision

    An end-to-end PyTorch framework for image and video classification

    ...It offers high performance and scalability—capable of training models like ResNet-50 on ImageNet in just minutes—while remaining accessible to both researchers and production engineers. The library integrates seamlessly with PyTorch Hub for easy access to pretrained models and supports elastic training using PyTorch Elastic, making distributed training robust to changes in cluster resources or hardware failures.
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    UnionML

    UnionML

    Build and deploy machine learning microservices

    ...Fit the rich ecosystem of tools and frameworks into a common protocol for machine learning. Using industry-standard machine learning methods, implement endpoints for fetching data, training models, serving predictions (and much more) to write a complete ML stack in one place. Data science, ML engineering, and MLOps practitioners can all gather around UnionML apps as a way of defining a single source of truth about your ML system’s behavior. This helps you maintain consistent code across your ML stack, from training to prediction logic.
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    Blankly

    Blankly

    Easily build, backtest and deploy your algo in just a few lines

    ...Models can be instantly backtested, paper traded, sandbox tested and run live by simply changing a single line. We built blankly for every type of quant including training & running ML models in the same environment, cross-exchange/cross-symbol arbitrage, and even long/short positions on stocks (all with built-in WebSockets). Blankly is the first framework to enable developers to backtest, paper trade, and go live across exchanges without modifying a single line of trading logic on stocks, crypto, and forex. ...
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    Model Search

    Model Search

    Framework that implements AutoML algorithms

    ...Instead of hand-crafting models, you define a search space and objectives, then the system explores candidate architectures using controllers and population-based strategies. It supports multiple tasks (such as vision or text) by letting you express reusable building blocks—layers, cells, and topologies—that the search can recombine. Training, evaluation, and promotion of candidates are orchestrated automatically, with strong emphasis on reproducibility and fair comparisons. The framework logs trials, metrics, and artifacts so you can analyze what the search learned and why certain designs dominate. It’s intended as a platform for method development as much as for model discovery.
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    TorchGAN

    TorchGAN

    Research Framework for easy and efficient training of GANs

    The torchgan package consists of various generative adversarial networks and utilities that have been found useful in training them. This package provides an easy-to-use API which can be used to train popular GANs as well as develop newer variants. The core idea behind this project is to facilitate easy and rapid generative adversarial model research. TorchGAN is a Pytorch-based framework for designing and developing Generative Adversarial Networks. This framework has been designed to provide building blocks for popular GANs and also to allow customization for cutting-edge research. ...
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    Gluon CV Toolkit

    Gluon CV Toolkit

    Gluon CV Toolkit

    GluonCV provides implementations of state-of-the-art (SOTA) deep learning algorithms in computer vision. It aims to help engineers, researchers, and students quickly prototype products, validate new ideas and learn computer vision. It features training scripts that reproduce SOTA results reported in latest papers, a large set of pre-trained models, carefully designed APIs and easy-to-understand implementations and community support. From fundamental image classification, object detection, semantic segmentation and pose estimation, to instance segmentation and video action recognition. ...
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    PyTorch SimCLR

    PyTorch SimCLR

    PyTorch implementation of SimCLR: A Simple Framework

    ...These large models are trained on huge supervised corpora, like the ImageNet. And most important, their features are known to adapt well to new problems. This is particularly interesting when annotated training data is scarce. In situations like this, we take the models’ pre-trained weights, append a new classifier layer on top of it, and retrain the network. This is called transfer learning, and is one of the most used techniques in CV. Aside from a few tricks when performing fine-tuning (if the case), it has been shown (many times) that if training for a new task, models initialized with pre-trained weights tend to learn faster and be more accurate then training from scratch using random initialization.
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    PyText

    PyText

    A natural language modeling framework based on PyTorch

    ...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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    TensorFlow Object Counting API

    TensorFlow Object Counting API

    The TensorFlow Object Counting API is an open source framework

    ...Please contact if you need professional object detection & tracking & counting project with super high accuracy and reliability! You can train TensorFlow models with your own training data to built your own custom object counter system! If you want to learn how to do it, please check one of the sample projects, which cover some of the theory of transfer learning and show how to apply it in useful projects. The development is on progress! The API will be updated soon, the more talented and light-weight API will be available in this repo! ...
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    CrypTen

    CrypTen

    A framework for Privacy Preserving Machine Learning

    ...The framework supports both encryption and decryption of tensors and operations such as addition and multiplication over encrypted values. Although not yet production-ready, CrypTen focuses on advancing real-world secure ML applications, such as training and inference over private datasets, without exposing sensitive data.
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    MMF

    MMF

    A modular framework for vision & language multimodal research

    ...MMF contains reference implementations of state-of-the-art vision and language models and has powered multiple research projects at Facebook AI Research. MMF is designed from ground up to let you focus on what matters, your model, by providing boilerplate code for distributed training, common datasets and state-of-the-art pre-trained baselines out-of-the-box. MMF is built on top of PyTorch that brings all of its power in your hands. MMF is not strongly opinionated. So you can use all of your PyTorch knowledge here. MMF is created to be easily extensible and composable. Through our modular design, you can use specific components from MMF that you care about. ...
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