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    albert_zh

    albert_zh

    Implementation of A Lite Bert For Self-Supervised Learning Language

    albert_zh is a Chinese ALBERT pretraining and model release repository. It implements ALBERT with TensorFlow and provides Chinese pretrained models designed to reduce parameter size while preserving strong language understanding performance. The project includes several model variants, such as tiny, small, base, large, and xlarge-style releases, giving users options for speed, size, and accuracy tradeoffs.
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    quantitative

    quantitative

    Quantized transactions python3

    The “quantitative” repository by Jack-Cherish is a tutorial-style codebase for quantitative trading written in Python — essentially a learning resource that guides users through building algorithmic trading strategies step by step. It’s organized as a sequence of lessons (lesson1, lesson2, etc.), making it approachable for learners who want to understand both theory and practice in quantitative finance.
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    Ultroid

    Ultroid

    Telegram UserBot, Built in Python Using Telethon lib

    ...Error handling been done in the best way possible, such that the bot doesn't crash and stop all of a sudden. Ultroid has minimal amount of plugins (just the necessary ones) in the main repository, and all the other less-useful stuff in the addons repository. This facilitates quick deployments and lag-free use. Ultroid can install any plugin from the most of the other 'userbots' without any issue.
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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    Based on a true story

    Hacker Scripts is a cheeky collection of small automation scripts and language ports collected under the tagline “Based on a true story.” The repository gathers playful utilities (originally shell and Ruby scripts) that automate short, real-world tasks — for example, sending a quick “late at work” text when SSH sessions are active, firing off an automated “I’m sick / working from home” email on certain mornings, or even talking to a networked coffee machine to start brewing at precisely the right moment. ...
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    YOLOV4 Pytorch

    YOLOV4 Pytorch

    This is a source code for YoloV4-pytorch that can be used to train you

    ...It also supports Adam and SGD optimizer choices, image cropping, adjustable parameters, and extensive code comments. It is a useful educational and applied repository for users who want to understand or customize YOLOv4 in PyTorch.
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    YOLOV3 Pytorch

    YOLOV3 Pytorch

    This is a source code for yolo3-pytorch

    YOLOV3 Pytorch is a PyTorch implementation of the YOLOv3 object detection model built for training, prediction, and evaluation. The repository provides a complete workflow for users who want to train their own object detector with VOC-style data or use pretrained weights. It includes utilities for annotation conversion, anchor generation, image prediction, video prediction, batch prediction, FPS measurement, heatmap output, and mAP evaluation. The project added multi-GPU training, target count statistics, learning rate scheduling with step and cosine options, and optimizer selection between Adam and SGD. ...
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    Official YOLOv7

    Official YOLOv7

    YOLOv7: Trainable bag-of-freebies sets new state-of-the-art

    YOLOv7 is the official implementation of the paper “YOLOv7: Trainable bag-of-freebies sets new state-of-the-art for real-time object detectors.” It is a PyTorch-based object detection project focused on high speed and strong accuracy for real-time computer vision. The repository provides model definitions, training scripts, testing tools, inference examples, pretrained weights, and deployment-oriented materials. YOLOv7 introduced training-time improvements that raise accuracy without increasing inference cost, which is why the project became important in real-time detection research. It supports multiple model sizes and related tasks such as object detection and instance segmentation through associated branches or weights. ...
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    100+ Python Projects Challenge

    100+ Python Projects Challenge

    100+ Python Projects Challenge

    ...The repository is aimed at learners who benefit from doing, modifying, and expanding examples. It is best used as a progressive challenge list for turning Python knowledge into visible working projects.
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    Google Cloud Vision API examples

    Google Cloud Vision API examples

    Sample code for Google Cloud Vision

    The repository demonstrates concrete image understanding use cases, such as landmark detection and mobile photo analysis with label and face detection, so developers can see how Vision API outputs are consumed in real interfaces and workflows. Although the repository has been marked as deprecated in favor of language-specific repositories for new work, it still serves as a broad reference hub for legacy examples and multi-language implementation patterns.
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    Faster-Rcnn

    Faster-Rcnn

    This is a pytorch implementation library of faster-rcnn

    ...It is designed for training and evaluating detectors on VOC-format datasets, including VOC07+12 and custom datasets arranged with VOC-style annotations and images. The repository includes scripts for training, prediction, evaluation, annotation generation, and model summary inspection. It supports backbone options through pretrained VGG and ResNet weights, making it useful for comparing feature extractors. The project also includes learning rate scheduling through step and cosine methods, optimizer choices between Adam and SGD, adaptive learning rate behavior based on batch size, image cropping, FPS testing, video prediction, and batch prediction. ...
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    DeepLabv3 Plus

    DeepLabv3 Plus

    Encoder-Decoder with Atrous Separable Convolution

    ...It implements the encoder-decoder architecture with atrous separable convolution and provides a practical workflow for training, prediction, and mIoU evaluation. The repository supports VOC-style segmentation datasets and includes utilities for annotation generation, JSON dataset conversion, model summary inspection, prediction, and metric calculation. It provides pretrained weight workflows for MobileNetV2 and Xception backbones and notes that the correct backbone should be selected during training and prediction. ...
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    Unet

    Unet

    Source code for unet-pytorch, which can train its own model

    Unet-pytorch is a PyTorch implementation of U-Net for semantic segmentation workflows. The repository is built around training, prediction, and mIoU evaluation for VOC-style segmentation data and medical-style datasets. It includes scripts for general training, medical dataset training, prediction, annotation handling, model summaries, and evaluation. The project supports multiple backbones, data processing utilities, extensive comments, and adjustable training parameters.
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    SageMaker Scikit-Learn Extension

    SageMaker Scikit-Learn Extension

    A library of additional estimators and SageMaker tools based on scikit

    ...In order to use the I/O functionalies in the sagemaker_sklearn_extension.externals module, you will also need to install the mlio version 0.7 package via conda. The mlio package is only available through conda at the moment. You can also install from source by cloning this repository and running a pip install command in the root directory of the repository. For unit tests, tox will use pytest to run the unit tests in a Python 3.7 interpreter. tox will also run flake8 and pylint for style checks.
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    SVoice (Speech Voice Separation)

    SVoice (Speech Voice Separation)

    We provide a PyTorch implementation of the paper Voice Separation

    ...The model employs gated neural networks with recurrent processing blocks that disentangle voices over multiple computational steps, while maintaining speaker consistency across output channels. Separate models are trained for different speaker counts, and the largest-capacity model dynamically determines the actual number of speakers in a mixture. The repository includes all necessary scripts for training, dataset preparation, distributed training, evaluation, and audio separation.
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    Interpret-Text

    Interpret-Text

    State-of-the-art explainers for text-based machine learning models

    A library that incorporates state-of-the-art explainers for text-based machine learning models and visualizes the result with a built-in dashboard. Interpret-Text builds on Interpret, an open source python package for training interpretable models and helping to explain blackbox machine learning systems. We have added extensions to support text models. Interpret-Text incorporates community-developed interpretability techniques for NLP models and a visualization dashboard to view the results....
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    TensorFlow Examples

    TensorFlow Examples

    TensorFlow Tutorial and Examples for Beginners (support TF v1 & v2)

    TensorFlow Examples is a comprehensive repository of example implementations, tutorials, and reference code intended to help newcomers and intermediate learners dive into TensorFlow quickly. It contains both Jupyter notebooks and raw source code, covering a broad range of tasks: from basic machine-learning and neural-network models to more advanced use cases, using both TensorFlow v1 and v2 APIs.
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    ReinventCommunity

    ReinventCommunity

    Jupyter Notebook tutorials for REINVENT 3.2

    This repository is a collection of useful jupyter notebooks, code snippets and example JSON files illustrating the use of Reinvent 3.2.
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    Big List of Naughty Strings

    Big List of Naughty Strings

    List of strings which have a high probability of causing issues

    ...By throwing these strings at forms, APIs, databases, and UIs, teams can discover encoding bugs, sanitizer gaps, rendering issues, and security oversights early. The list is language-agnostic and repository-friendly, meaning you can consume it from CI pipelines or local scripts with minimal setup. Because it’s crowdsourced, it reflects real issues practitioners have faced in production, not just theoretical cases. Using the list regularly helps harden applications against the fragile edges of text processing and user input.
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    BMC

    BMC

    Notes on Scientific Computing for Biomechanics

    This repository is a collection of lecture notes and code on scientific computing and data analysis for Biomechanics and Motor Control.
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    earthengine-py-notebooks

    earthengine-py-notebooks

    A collection of 360+ Jupyter Python notebook examples

    ...These notebooks are organized into thematic areas such as image processing, machine learning, visualization, filtering, and asset management, exposing users to real geospatial analysis tasks. The repository makes it easier to explore Earth Engine’s large geospatial data catalog, interactively display map layers, and generate visual insights without the need for external GIS software by leveraging interactive widgets and mapping libraries. Many of the notebooks integrate with tools like folium, ipyleaflet, and geemap to bridge Earth Engine data with Python’s rich ecosystem for plotting and analysis. ...
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    CNN for Image Retrieval
    cnn-for-image-retrieval is a research-oriented project that demonstrates the use of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for image retrieval tasks. The repository provides implementations of CNN-based methods to extract feature representations from images and use them for similarity-based retrieval. It focuses on applying deep learning techniques to improve upon traditional handcrafted descriptors by learning features directly from data. The code includes training and evaluation scripts that can be adapted for custom datasets, making it useful for experimenting with retrieval systems in computer vision. ...
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    Sparse Attention

    Sparse Attention

    "Generating Long Sequences with Sparse Transformers" examples

    ...It explores how modifying the self-attention mechanism with sparse patterns can reduce the quadratic scaling of standard transformers, making it possible to model much longer sequences efficiently. The repository provides implementations of sparse attention layers, training code, and evaluation scripts for benchmark datasets. It highlights both fixed and learnable sparsity patterns that trade off computational cost and model expressiveness. By enabling tractable training on longer contexts, the project opened the door to applications in large-scale text and image generation. ...
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates.
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    Forecasting Best Practices

    Forecasting Best Practices

    Time Series Forecasting Best Practices & Examples

    Time series forecasting is one of the most important topics in data science. Almost every business needs to predict the future in order to make better decisions and allocate resources more effectively. This repository provides examples and best practice guidelines for building forecasting solutions. The goal of this repository is to build a comprehensive set of tools and examples that leverage recent advances in forecasting algorithms to build solutions and operationalize them. Rather than creating implementations from scratch, we draw from existing state-of-the-art libraries and build additional utilities around processing and featuring the data, optimizing and evaluating models, and scaling up to the cloud. ...
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    Top Deep Learning Projects

    Top Deep Learning Projects

    A list of popular github projects related to deep learning

    ...This way one can survey state-of-the-art projects, find learning resources, or pick stable libraries for production — without manually sifting through hundreds of repos. The repository is openly licensed under MIT, making it easy to fork, extend, or contribute updates (e.g. adding newer projects or reordering by recent popularity).
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