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    Awesome Graph Classification

    Awesome Graph Classification

    Graph embedding, classification and representation learning papers

    A collection of graph classification methods, covering embedding, deep learning, graph kernel and factorization papers with reference implementations. Relevant graph classification benchmark datasets are available. Similar collections about community detection, classification/regression tree, fraud detection, Monte Carlo tree search, and gradient boosting papers with implementations.
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    gradslam

    gradslam

    gradslam is an open source differentiable dense SLAM library

    gradslam is an open-source framework providing differentiable building blocks for simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) systems. We enable the usage of dense SLAM subsystems from the comfort of PyTorch. The question of “representation” is central in the context of dense simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). Newer learning-based approaches have the potential to leverage data or task performance to directly inform the choice of representation. However, learning representations...
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    SentEval

    SentEval

    A python tool for evaluating the quality of sentence embeddings

    SentEval is a standardized toolkit for evaluating sentence embeddings across a wide spectrum of downstream tasks and probing tests. It defines a simple interface—provide an encoder function from sentences to vectors—and then runs consistent training/evaluation loops for tasks like sentiment, entailment, paraphrase, and semantic textual similarity. The suite also contains linguistic probing tasks that illuminate what properties embeddings capture, such as tense, word order, or syntactic structure. ...
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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...
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    Alfred-Workflow

    Alfred-Workflow

    Full-featured library for writing Alfred 3 & 4 workflows

    Alfred-Workflow is a Python helper library for Alfred 2, 3 and 4 workflow authors, developed and hosted on GitHub. Alfred workflows typically take user input, fetch data from the Web or elsewhere, filter them and display results to the user. Alfred-Workflow takes care of a lot of the details for you, allowing you to concentrate your efforts on your workflow’s functionality. Alfred-Workflow supports macOS 10.7+ (Python 2.7). Easily launch background tasks (daemons) to keep your workflow...
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    Pinject

    Pinject

    A pythonic dependency injection library

    Pinject is a lightweight dependency-injection library for Python that favors explicit wiring and testability over magic. Instead of global singletons, you declare providers (bindings) that describe how to construct objects, and Pinject resolves the graph by inspecting call signatures. Its container supports constructor injection and fine-grained scoping so you can share expensive resources while keeping tests isolated. The library leans on Python’s introspection to minimize boilerplate,...
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    StarsAndClown

    StarsAndClown

    Github Star Gathering Treatment List

    StarsAndClown is a repository by the same maintainer that seems intended as a lighthearted “ranking / listing” project, possibly gathering interesting or amusing GitHub repositories, trending topics, or community “stars” — perhaps with a humorous or satirical twist given the name. The concept suggests a curated (or semi-automated) list of GitHub repos worth noting: whether because of popularity, novelty, or community interest — giving “people who eat grapes” (i.e. spectators) a way to enjoy...
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    pytorch-examples

    pytorch-examples

    Simple examples to introduce PyTorch

    The pytorch-examples project is a collection of concise and practical examples demonstrating how to use PyTorch for machine learning and deep learning tasks. It focuses on clarity and minimalism, providing small, self-contained scripts that illustrate key concepts such as neural network training, optimization, and data handling. The examples cover a range of topics including supervised learning, generative models, and reinforcement learning, making it a valuable resource for both beginners...
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    Django REST Pandas

    Django REST Pandas

    Serves up Pandas dataframes via the Django REST Framework

    Django REST Pandas (DRP) provides a simple way to generate and serve pandas DataFrames via the Django REST Framework. The resulting API can serve up CSV (and a number of other formats for consumption by a client-side visualization tool like d3.js. The design philosophy of DRP enforces a strict separation between data and presentation. This keeps the implementation simple, but also has the nice side effect of making it trivial to provide the source data for your visualizations. ...
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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 robust to noise and adversarial examples. ...
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    tkFontChooser

    tkFontChooser

    Simple font chooser dialog for tkinter

    A simple font chooser for Tkinter that allow the user to select the font family among the fonts available on his/her system. The size and style (bold, italic, underline, strikethrough) of the text can be set too. This module contains a `FontChooser` class which implements the font chooser and an `askfont` function that displays the font chooser and returns the chosen font when the user closes the font chooser.
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    Face Recognition

    World's simplest facial recognition api for Python & the command line

    Face Recognition is the world's simplest face recognition library. It allows you to recognize and manipulate faces from Python or from the command line using dlib's (a C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools) state-of-the-art face recognition built with deep learning. Face Recognition is highly accurate and is able to do a number of things. It can find faces in pictures, manipulate facial features in pictures, identify faces in pictures, and do face recognition on a...
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    cnn-benchmarks

    cnn-benchmarks

    Benchmarks for popular CNN models

    The cnn-benchmarks project is a collection of benchmarking scripts designed to evaluate the performance of convolutional neural networks across different hardware and configurations. It provides standardized implementations of popular CNN architectures, enabling developers to measure training speed, memory usage, and computational efficiency. The project focuses on reproducibility, allowing consistent comparisons between models and environments. It is particularly useful for testing GPUs and...
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    TensorFlow World

    TensorFlow World

    Simple and ready-to-use tutorials for TensorFlow

    This repository aims to provide simple and ready-to-use tutorials for TensorFlow. The explanations are present in the wiki associated with this repository. There are different motivations for this open source project. TensorFlow (as we write this document) is one of / the best deep learning frameworks available. The question that should be asked is why has this repository been created when there are so many other tutorials about TensorFlow available on the web?
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    Icon Font to PNG

    Icon Font to PNG

    Python script (and library) for exporting icons from icon fonts

    Python script (and library) for easy and simple export of icons from web icon fonts (e.g. Font Awesome, Octicons) as PNG images. The best part is the provided shell script, but you can also use it’s functionality directly in your (probably awesome) Python project. There’s also font-awesome-to-png script for backward compatibility with the first iteration of the concept. You can use IconFont (and IconFontDownloader for that matter) directly inside your Python project.
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    PrettyTensor

    PrettyTensor

    Pretty Tensor: Fluent Networks in TensorFlow

    Pretty Tensor is a high-level API built on top of TensorFlow that simplifies the process of creating and managing deep learning models. It wraps TensorFlow tensors in a chainable object syntax, allowing developers to build multi-layer neural networks with concise and readable code. Pretty Tensor preserves full compatibility with TensorFlow’s core functionality while providing syntactic sugar for defining complex architectures such as convolutional and recurrent networks. The library’s design...
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    AirTSP

    Simulated Airline Travel Solution Provider Library

    AirTSP is also named AirTSP (TSP standing for Travel Service Provider). That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of an Airline Schedule Management System. It is intended to be used in simulated environments only: it is not designed to work in the real-world of Airline IT operations. AirTSP/AirTSP makes an extensive use of existing open-source libraries for increased functionality, speed and accuracy.
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    PyPattyrn

    PyPattyrn

    A simple library for implementing common design patterns

    PyPattyrn is a Python package aiming to make it easier and faster to implement design patterns into your own projects. Design patterns by nature cannot be directly translated into code as they are just a description of how to solve a particular problem. However, many of the common design patterns have boilerplate code that is common throughout all implementations of the pattern. This package captures that common code and makes it easy to use so that you don't have to write it yourself in all...
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    What is QPF 2.6 ? QPF 2.6 (or Quantum Programming framework 2.6) is a free simple and easy to use framework dedicated to supporting programmers who are developing software for the D-wave one series of quantum computers.
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    HYBRYD

    Library written in C with Python API for IPv6 networking

    This project is a rewritten of an initial project that I've called GLUE and created in 2005. I'm trying to readapt it for Python 2.7.3 and GCC 4.6.3 The library has to be build as a simple Python extension using >python setup.py install and allows to create different kind of servers, clients or hybryds (clients-servers) over (TCP/UDP) using the Ipv6 Protocol. The architecture of the code is based on brain architecture. Will put an IPv6 adress active available as soon as possible so that you can download pieces of codes. ...
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    pyfpdf

    pyfpdf

    Simple PDF generation for Python (FPDF PHP port)

    PyFPDF is a library for PDF document generation under Python, ported from PHP (see FPDF: "Free"-PDF, a well-known PDFlib-extension replacement with many examples, scripts, and derivatives). Compared with other PDF libraries, PyFPDF is simple, small, and versatile, with advanced capabilities, and is easy to learn, extend and maintain.
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    C++ Simulated Travel Distribution System
    That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of a Travel-oriented Distribution System. It corresponds to the simulated version of the real-world Computerized Reservation Systems (CRS).
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    C++ Airline Inventory Management Library
    That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of an Airline-related Inventory Management system. That library uses the Standard Airline IT C++ object model (http://sf.net/projects/stdair).
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    Neural Libs

    Neural Libs

    Neural network library for developers

    This project includes the implementation of a neural network MLP, RBF, SOM and Hopfield networks in several popular programming languages. The project also includes examples of the use of neural networks as function approximation and time series prediction. Includes a special program makes it easy to test neural network based on training data and the optimization of the network.
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    Jython Simple Dialogs

    Simple UI Dialog boxes much like 'zenity' project for jython

    I have wanted very simple dialog box implementation for asking user questions, such as what is intended by the 'zenity' (or previous XDialog) type of interfaces. After looking at options I settled on using swing based UI components and it is based on the information available from: https://wiki.python.org/jython/SwingExamples The specific use of this code is targeted to user inputs for simple activities and it appears as if there isn't any single 'aggregator' and I tried to provide this functionality. ...
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