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    ML Ferret

    ML Ferret

    Refer and Ground Anything Anywhere at Any Granularity

    ...The core idea is a hybrid region representation that mixes discrete coordinates with continuous visual features, so the model can fluidly handle “any-form” referring while maintaining precise spatial localization. The repo presents the vision-language pipeline, model assets, and paper resources that show how Ferret answers questions, follows instructions, and returns grounded outputs rather than just text. In practice, this enables tasks like “find that small red icon next to the chart and describe it” where both the linguistic reference and the visual region are ambiguous without fine spatial reasoning.
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    MathModelAgent

    MathModelAgent

    An Agent Designed for Mathematical Modeling

    ...The project uses a multi-agent architecture where different specialized agents handle tasks such as problem interpretation, modeling design, programming implementation, and paper writing. Through integration with multiple large language models, the system can coordinate these components to generate structured modeling solutions and formatted research papers suitable for submission. The platform also includes a code execution environment that allows generated programs to be tested, corrected, and refined during the modeling workflow.
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    HumanEval

    HumanEval

    Code for the paper "Evaluating Large Language Models Trained on Code"

    human-eval is a benchmark dataset and evaluation framework created by OpenAI for measuring the ability of language models to generate correct code. It consists of hand-written programming problems with unit tests, designed to assess functional correctness rather than superficial metrics like text similarity. Each task includes a natural language prompt and a function signature, requiring the model to generate an implementation that passes all provided tests. The benchmark has become a...
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    BERTopic

    BERTopic

    Leveraging BERT and c-TF-IDF to create easily interpretable topics

    ...BERTopic supports guided, supervised, semi-supervised, manual, long-document, hierarchical, class-based, dynamic, and online topic modeling. It even supports visualizations similar to LDAvis! Corresponding medium posts can be found here, here and here. For a more detailed overview, you can read the paper or see a brief overview. After having trained our BERTopic model, we can iteratively go through hundreds of topics to get a good understanding of the topics that were extracted. However, that takes quite some time and lacks a global representation. Instead, we can visualize the topics that were generated in a way very similar to LDAvis. ...
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    Coconut

    Coconut

    Training Large Language Model to Reason in a Continuous Latent Space

    Coconut is the official PyTorch implementation of the research paper “Training Large Language Models to Reason in a Continuous Latent Space.” The framework introduces a novel method for enhancing large language models (LLMs) with continuous latent reasoning steps, enabling them to generate and refine reasoning chains within a learned latent space rather than relying solely on discrete symbolic reasoning.
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    SentenceTransformers

    SentenceTransformers

    Multilingual sentence & image embeddings with BERT

    SentenceTransformers is a Python framework for state-of-the-art sentence, text and image embeddings. The initial work is described in our paper Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks. You can use this framework to compute sentence / text embeddings for more than 100 languages. These embeddings can then be compared e.g. with cosine-similarity to find sentences with a similar meaning. This can be useful for semantic textual similar, semantic search, or paraphrase mining. ...
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    NExT-GPT

    NExT-GPT

    Code and models for ICML 2024 paper, NExT-GPT

    NExT-GPT is an open-source research framework that implements an advanced multimodal large language model capable of understanding and generating content across multiple modalities. Unlike traditional models that primarily handle text, NExT-GPT supports input and output combinations involving text, images, video, and audio in a unified architecture. The system connects a large language model with multimodal encoders and diffusion-based decoders so it can interpret information from different...
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    Paper2Slides

    Paper2Slides

    From Paper to Presentation in One Click

    Paper2Slides is an automation tool that converts research papers, reports, and other documents into polished slide decks and posters with minimal manual effort. It is designed to replace the repetitive work of turning dense technical documents into presentation-friendly structure by extracting key points, figures, and data into a coherent visual narrative. The system supports multiple input formats, so you can process PDFs and common office documents rather than being locked to a single file...
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    Gorilla

    Gorilla

    Gorilla: An API store for LLMs

    Gorilla is Apache 2.0 With Gorilla being fine-tuned on MPT, and Falcon, you can use Gorilla commercially with no obligations. Gorilla enables LLMs to use tools by invoking APIs. Given a natural language query, Gorilla comes up with the semantically- and syntactically- correct API to invoke. With Gorilla, we are the first to demonstrate how to use LLMs to invoke 1,600+ (and growing) API calls accurately while reducing hallucination. We also release APIBench, the largest collection of APIs,...
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    MobileLLM

    MobileLLM

    MobileLLM Optimizing Sub-billion Parameter Language Models

    MobileLLM is a lightweight large language model (LLM) framework developed by Facebook Research, optimized for on-device deployment where computational and memory efficiency are critical. Introduced in the ICML 2024 paper “MobileLLM: Optimizing Sub-billion Parameter Language Models for On-Device Use Cases”, it focuses on delivering strong reasoning and generalization capabilities in models under one billion parameters. The framework integrates several architectural innovations—SwiGLU activation, deep and thin network design, embedding sharing, and grouped-query attention (GQA)—to achieve a superior trade-off between model size, inference speed, and accuracy. ...
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    code-act

    code-act

    Official Repo for ICML 2024 paper

    code-act is a research framework for building intelligent language-model agents that interact with their environment through executable code actions. The system proposes a unified action representation where language models produce Python code that can be executed directly, allowing the model to interact with external tools and environments in a structured way. By integrating a Python interpreter with the agent architecture, the system enables the agent to execute code, observe the results,...
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    Automated Interpretability

    Automated Interpretability

    Code for Language models can explain neurons in language models paper

    The automated-interpretability repository implements tools and pipelines for automatically generating, simulating, and scoring explanations of neuron (or latent feature) behavior in neural networks. Instead of relying purely on manual, ad hoc interpretability probing, this repo aims to scale interpretability by using algorithmic methods that produce candidate explanations and assess their quality. It includes a “neuron explainer” component that, given a target neuron or latent feature,...
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    MGIE

    MGIE

    Guiding Instruction-based Image Editing via Multimodal Large Language

    MGIE—Guiding Instruction-based Image Editing—demonstrates how a multimodal LLM can parse natural-language editing instructions and then drive image transformations accordingly. The project focuses on making edits explainable and controllable: the model interprets text guidance, reasons over image content, and outputs edits aligned with user intent. It’s positioned as an ICLR 2024 Spotlight work, with code and references that show how to connect language planning to concrete image operations....
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    ReAct Prompting

    ReAct Prompting

    Synergizing Reasoning and Acting in Language Models

    ReAct is an open-source research project that demonstrates a prompting and reasoning framework designed to improve the problem-solving capabilities of large language models. The project implements the methodology described in the research paper “ReAct: Synergizing Reasoning and Acting in Language Models,” which combines reasoning traces with action-based interactions. Instead of generating answers in a single step, models using the ReAct approach produce intermediate reasoning steps and perform actions such as searching for information or interacting with external tools. ...
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    Repo of Tree of Thoughts (ToT)

    Repo of Tree of Thoughts (ToT)

    Implementation of "Tree of Thoughts

    Language models are increasingly being deployed for general problem-solving across a wide range of tasks, but are still confined to token-level, left-to-right decision-making processes during inference. This means they can fall short in tasks that require exploration, strategic lookahead, or where initial decisions play a pivotal role. To surmount these challenges, we introduce a new framework for language model inference, Tree of Thoughts (ToT), which generalizes over the popular Chain of...
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    ChatGenTitle

    ChatGenTitle

    A paper title generation model fine-tuned on the LLaMA model

    ChatGenTitle: A paper title generation model fine-tuned on the LLaMA model using information from millions of arXiv papers.
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    LM Human Preferences

    LM Human Preferences

    Code for the paper Fine-Tuning Language Models from Human Preferences

    lm-human-preferences is the official OpenAI codebase that implements the method from the paper Fine-Tuning Language Models from Human Preferences. Its purpose is to show how to align language models with human judgments by training a reward model from human comparisons and then fine-tuning a policy model using that reward signal. The repository includes scripts to train the reward model (learning to rank or score pairs of outputs), and to fine-tune a policy (a language model) with reinforcement learning (or related techniques) guided by that reward model. ...
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    LaMDA-pytorch

    LaMDA-pytorch

    Open-source pre-training implementation of Google's LaMDA in PyTorch

    Open-source pre-training implementation of Google's LaMDA research paper in PyTorch. The totally not sentient AI. This repository will cover the 2B parameter implementation of the pre-training architecture as that is likely what most can afford to train. You can review Google's latest blog post from 2022 which details LaMDA here. You can also view their previous blog post from 2021 on the model.
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