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    SwanLab

    SwanLab

    An open-source, modern-design AI training tracking and visualization

    SwanLab is an open-source experiment tracking and visualization platform designed to help machine learning engineers monitor, compare, and analyze the training of artificial intelligence models. The tool records training metrics, hyperparameters, model outputs, and experiment configurations so that developers can easily understand how different experiments perform over time. It provides a modern user interface for visualizing results, enabling teams to compare runs, track model performance...
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    PKU Beaver

    PKU Beaver

    Constrained Value Alignment via Safe Reinforcement Learning

    PKU Beaver is an open-source research project focused on improving the safety alignment of large language models through reinforcement learning from human feedback under explicit safety constraints. The framework introduces techniques that separate helpfulness and harmlessness signals during training, allowing models to optimize for useful responses while minimizing harmful behavior. To support this process, the project provides datasets containing human-labeled examples that encode both...
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    Agents 2.0

    Agents 2.0

    An Open-source Framework for Data-centric Language Agents

    Agents is an open-source framework designed to build and train autonomous language agents through a data-centric and learning-oriented architecture. The project introduces a concept known as agent symbolic learning, which treats an agent pipeline similarly to a neural network computational graph. In this framework, each node in the pipeline represents a step in the reasoning or action process, while prompts and tools act as adjustable parameters analogous to neural network weights. During...
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    LLM Vision

    LLM Vision

    Visual intelligence for your home.

    LLM Vision is an open-source integration for Home Assistant that adds multimodal large language model capabilities to smart home environments. The project enables Home Assistant to analyze images, video files, and live camera feeds using vision-capable AI models. Instead of relying only on traditional object detection pipelines, it allows users to send prompts about visual content and receive contextual descriptions or answers about what is happening in camera footage. The system can process...
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