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    Prompt Engineering Techniques

    Prompt Engineering Techniques

    Collection of tutorials for Prompt Engineering techniques

    Prompt Engineering Techniques is a focused companion repository that teaches prompt engineering systematically, from fundamentals to advanced strategies. It contains around twenty-plus hands-on Jupyter notebooks, each dedicated to a specific technique such as basic prompt structures, prompt templates and variables, zero-shot prompting, few-shot prompting, chain-of-thought, self-consistency, constrained generation, role prompting, task decomposition, and more. The tutorials are designed to be practical; you can run them directly, examine the prompts, and see how small changes affect model behavior and quality. ...
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    GLM-V

    GLM-V

    GLM-4.5V and GLM-4.1V-Thinking: Towards Versatile Multimodal Reasoning

    GLM-V is an open-source vision-language model (VLM) series from ZhipuAI that extends the GLM foundation models into multimodal reasoning and perception. The repository provides both GLM-4.5V and GLM-4.1V models, designed to advance beyond basic perception toward higher-level reasoning, long-context understanding, and agent-based applications. GLM-4.5V builds on the flagship GLM-4.5-Air foundation (106B parameters, 12B active), achieving state-of-the-art results on 42 benchmarks across image, video, document, GUI, and grounding tasks. It introduces hybrid training for broad-spectrum reasoning and a Thinking Mode switch to balance speed and depth of reasoning. ...
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    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    User toolkit for analyzing and interfacing with Large Language Models

    kaleidoscope-sdk is a Python module used to interact with large language models hosted via the Kaleidoscope service available at: https://github.com/VectorInstitute/kaleidoscope. It provides a simple interface to launch LLMs on an HPC cluster, asking them to perform basic features like text generation, but also retrieve intermediate information from inside the model, such as log probabilities and activations. Users must authenticate using their Vector Institute cluster credentials. This can be done interactively instantiating a client object. This will generate an authentication token that will be used for all subsequent requests. ...
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    Advanced RAG Techniques

    Advanced RAG Techniques

    Advanced techniques for RAG systems

    Advanced RAG Techniques is a comprehensive collection of tutorials and implementations focused on advanced Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems. It is designed to help practitioners move beyond basic RAG setups and explore techniques that improve retrieval quality, context construction, and answer robustness. The repository organizes techniques into categories such as foundational RAG, query enhancement, context enrichment, and advanced retrieval, making it easier to navigate specific areas of interest. It includes hands-on Jupyter notebooks and runnable scripts that show how to implement ideas like optimizing chunk sizes, proposition chunking, HyDE/HyPE query transformations, fusion retrieval, reranking, and ensemble retrieval. ...
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    GenAI Agents

    GenAI Agents

    Implementations for various Generative AI Agent techniques

    GenAI Agents is a large, tutorial-driven repository that teaches you how to design, build, and experiment with generative AI agents. It spans a spectrum from simple conversational bots and basic question-answering agents to complex multi-agent systems that coordinate on research, education, business workflows, and creative tasks. The implementations leverage modern frameworks such as LangChain, LangGraph, AutoGen, PydanticAI, CrewAI, and more, showing how each can be wired into realistic agent workflows. The repo is structured by categories like beginner agents, framework tutorials, educational agents, business agents, creative agents, analysis agents, news bots, shopping assistants, task management agents, QA bots, and advanced systems such as controllable RAG agents. ...
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    Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca 2

    Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca 2

    Chinese LLaMA-2 & Alpaca-2 Large Model Phase II Project

    ...These models expand and optimize the Chinese vocabulary on the basis of the original Llama-2, use large-scale Chinese data for incremental pre-training, and further improve the basic semantics and command understanding of Chinese. Performance improvements. The related model supports FlashAttention-2 training, supports 4K context and can be extended up to 18K+ through the NTK method.
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    Doctor Dignity

    Doctor Dignity

    Doctor Dignity is an LLM that can pass the US Medical Licensing Exam

    Doctor Dignity is a prototype project exploring how AI-assisted tooling might support compassionate, accessible health guidance for people who struggle to get timely care. The repository centers on a simple end-to-end pipeline—intake of user-reported symptoms, basic triage logic, and clear, supportive messaging—intended to demonstrate how such systems could be built. It emphasizes a humane UX: plain-language prompts, de-jargonized outputs, and guardrails that nudge users toward professional care when needed. The code is designed to be hackable rather than production-grade, giving learners a chance to experiment with NLP flows and lightweight back-end components. ...
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    Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca-2 v2.0

    Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca-2 v2.0

    Chinese LLaMA & Alpaca large language model + local CPU/GPU training

    This project has open-sourced the Chinese LLaMA model and the Alpaca large model with instruction fine-tuning to further promote the open research of large models in the Chinese NLP community. Based on the original LLaMA , these models expand the Chinese vocabulary and use Chinese data for secondary pre-training, which further improves the basic semantic understanding of Chinese. At the same time, the Chinese Alpaca model further uses Chinese instruction data for fine-tuning, which significantly improves the model's ability to understand and execute instructions.
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