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    SmartNode

    SmartNode

    Visual simulation platform for space-based data backhaul scenarios

    smartNode is a visual simulation platform for space-based intelligent relay and satellite data-return scenarios. It models the relationship between satellites, ground stations, relay links, and content-driven task scheduling. The project includes a Python backend and a browser-based frontend, making it suitable for local simulation, teaching, and secondary development. Users can view a three-dimensional space situation, submit data return tasks, and monitor resource states in real time. ...
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    Nevergrad

    Nevergrad

    A Python toolbox for performing gradient-free optimization

    Nevergrad is a Python library for derivative-free optimization, offering robust implementations of many algorithms suited for black-box functions (i.e. functions where gradients are unavailable or unreliable). It targets hyperparameter search, architecture search, control problems, and experimental tuning—domains in which gradient-based methods may fail or be inapplicable.
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    Public APIs

    Public APIs

    A collective list of free APIs

    public-apis is a collaboratively maintained repository that provides an extensive, categorized list of publicly available APIs for developers. Curated by community contributors and the team at APILayer, it serves as a centralized resource for discovering APIs across a wide range of domains, including data, machine learning, weather, entertainment, and finance. The project aims to make API exploration and integration more accessible by offering a single, organized index of open and...
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    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Mini website for testing both general CS knowledge and enforce coding

    This repository collects concise flash cards that cover the core ideas of a traditional computer science curriculum with a focus on interview readiness. The cards distill topics like time and space complexity, classic data structures, algorithmic paradigms, operating systems, networking, and databases into short, testable prompts. They are designed for spaced-repetition style study so you can cycle frequently through fundamentals until recall feels automatic. Many cards point at canonical...
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    iJEPA

    iJEPA

    Official codebase for I-JEPA

    i-JEPA (Image Joint-Embedding Predictive Architecture) is a self-supervised learning framework that predicts missing high-level representations rather than reconstructing pixels. A context encoder sees visible regions of an image and predicts target embeddings for masked regions produced by a slowly updated target encoder, focusing learning on semantics instead of texture. This objective sidesteps generative pixel losses and avoids heavy negative sampling, producing features that transfer...
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    fastMRI

    fastMRI

    A large open dataset + tools to speed up MRI scans using ML

    fastMRI is a large-scale collaborative research project by Facebook AI Research (FAIR) and NYU Langone Health that explores how deep learning can accelerate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) acquisition without compromising image quality. By enabling reconstruction of high-fidelity MR images from significantly fewer measurements, fastMRI aims to make MRI scanning faster, cheaper, and more accessible in clinical settings. The repository provides an open-source PyTorch framework with data...
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    Nerfies

    Nerfies

    This is the code for Deformable Neural Radiance Fields

    Nerfies demonstrates deformation-aware neural radiance fields that reconstruct and render dynamic, real-world scenes from casual video. Instead of assuming a static world, the method learns a canonical space plus a deformation field that maps changing poses or expressions back to that space during training. This lets the system generate photorealistic novel views of nonrigid subjects—faces, bodies, cloth—while preserving fine detail and consistent lighting. The training pipeline handles...
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    Minkowski Engine

    Minkowski Engine

    Auto-diff neural network library for high-dimensional sparse tensors

    The Minkowski Engine is an auto-differentiation library for sparse tensors. It supports all standard neural network layers such as convolution, pooling, unspooling, and broadcasting operations for sparse tensors. The Minkowski Engine supports various functions that can be built on a sparse tensor. We list a few popular network architectures and applications here. To run the examples, please install the package and run the command in the package root directory. Compressing a neural network to...
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    Brain AutoML

    Brain AutoML

    Google Brain AutoML

    This repository contains a list of AutoML related models and libraries. Google Brain researchers have introduced a new way of programming automated machine learning (AutoML) based on symbolic programming. The researchers also proposed PyGlove, a general symbolic programming library for Python, to implement the symbolic formulation of AutoML. AutoML, designed to fill the machine learning industry’s talent gap, is gaining traction among various organizations.
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    MLBox

    MLBox

    MLBox is a powerful Automated Machine Learning python library

    MLBox is a powerful Automated Machine Learning python library. Fast reading and distributed data preprocessing/cleaning/formatting. Highly robust feature selection and leak detection. Accurate hyper-parameter optimization in high-dimensional space. State-of-the-art predictive models for classification and regression (Deep Learning, Stacking, LightGBM,...) Prediction with model interpretation.
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    AeroPython

    AeroPython

    Classical Aerodynamics of potential flow using Python

    The AeroPython series of lessons is the core of a university course (Aerodynamics-Hydrodynamics, MAE-6226) by Prof. Lorena A. Barba at the George Washington University. The first version ran in Spring 2014 and these Jupyter Notebooks were prepared for that class, with assistance from Barba-group PhD student Olivier Mesnard. In Spring 2015, we revised and extended the collection, adding student assignments to strengthen the learning experience. The course is also supported by an open learning...
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    Video Nonlocal Net

    Video Nonlocal Net

    Non-local Neural Networks for Video Classification

    video-nonlocal-net implements Non-local Neural Networks for video understanding, adding long-range dependency modeling to 2D/3D ConvNet backbones. Non-local blocks compute attention-like responses across all positions in space-time, allowing a feature at one frame and location to aggregate information from distant frames and regions. This formulation improves action recognition and spatiotemporal reasoning, especially for classes requiring context beyond short temporal windows. The repo...
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    Mixup-CIFAR10

    Mixup-CIFAR10

    mixup: Beyond Empirical Risk Minimization

    mixup-cifar10 is the official PyTorch implementation of “mixup: Beyond Empirical Risk Minimization” (Zhang et al., ICLR 2018), a foundational paper introducing mixup, a simple yet powerful data augmentation technique for training deep neural networks. The core idea of mixup is to generate synthetic training examples by taking convex combinations of pairs of input samples and their labels. By interpolating both data and labels, the model learns smoother decision boundaries and becomes more...
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    ProximityForest

    Efficient Approximate Nearest Neighbors for General Metric Spaces

    A proximity forest is a data structure that allows for efficient computation of approximate nearest neighbors of arbitrary data elements in a metric space. See: O'Hara and Draper, "Are You Using the Right Approximate Nearest Neighbor Algorithm?", WACV 2013 (best student paper award). One application of a ProximityForest is given in the following CVPR publication: Stephen O'Hara and Bruce A. Draper, "Scalable Action Recognition with a Subspace Forest," IEEE Conference on Computer...
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