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    Embedding Studio

    Embedding Studio

    Framework which allows you transform your Vector Database

    Embedding Studio is a framework that transforms vector databases into feature-rich search engines. It leverages embeddings to enhance search capabilities, enabling more accurate and context-aware retrieval of information. Embedding Studio supports various data types and integrates seamlessly with existing databases, providing tools for fine-tuning and optimizing embeddings to suit specific application needs.
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    EvaDB

    EvaDB

    Database system for building simpler and faster AI-powered application

    Over the last decade, AI models have radically changed the world of natural language processing and computer vision. They are accurate on various tasks ranging from question answering to object tracking in videos. To use an AI model, the user needs to program against multiple low-level libraries, like PyTorch, Hugging Face, Open AI, etc. This tedious process often leads to a complex AI app that glues together these libraries to accomplish the given task. This programming complexity prevents people who are experts in other domains from benefiting from these models. Running these deep learning models on large document or video datasets is costly and time-consuming. For example, the state-of-the-art object detection model takes multiple GPU years to process just a week’s videos from a single traffic monitoring camera. Besides the money spent on hardware, these models also increase the time that you spend waiting for the model inference to finish.
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    ExecuTorch

    ExecuTorch

    On-device AI across mobile, embedded and edge for PyTorch

    ExecuTorch is an end-to-end solution for enabling on-device inference capabilities across mobile and edge devices including wearables, embedded devices and microcontrollers. It is part of the PyTorch Edge ecosystem and enables efficient deployment of PyTorch models to edge devices.
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    FastChat

    FastChat

    Open platform for training, serving, and evaluating language models

    FastChat is an open platform for training, serving, and evaluating large language model-based chatbots. If you do not have enough memory, you can enable 8-bit compression by adding --load-8bit to the commands above. This can reduce memory usage by around half with slightly degraded model quality. It is compatible with the CPU, GPU, and Metal backend. Vicuna-13B with 8-bit compression can run on a single NVIDIA 3090/4080/T4/V100(16GB) GPU. In addition to that, you can add --cpu-offloading to commands above to offload weights that don't fit on your GPU onto the CPU memory. This requires 8-bit compression to be enabled and the bitsandbytes package to be installed, which is only available on linux operating systems.
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    Featureform

    Featureform

    Turn your existing data infrastructure into a feature store

    Featureform allows data scientists to define, manage, and serve machine learning features across your organization. The days of untitled_128.ipynb are over. Transformations, features, and training sets can be pushed from notebooks to a centralized feature repository with metadata like name, variant, lineage, and owner. Featureform's Virtual Feature Store architecture orchestrates your data infrastructure to build and maintain your training sets and production features. It offers a framework with built-in feature versioning, lineage, orchestration, monitoring, and governance. Define your features once with Featureform, and we’ll orchestrate your transformation pipelines for both training and inference, across batch and streaming. All transformations and features are searchable, re-usable, and extensible. The days of sending notebooks and datasets over slack is over.
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    GPflow

    GPflow

    Gaussian processes in TensorFlow

    GPflow is a package for building Gaussian process models in Python. It implements modern Gaussian process inference for composable kernels and likelihoods. GPflow builds on TensorFlow 2.4+ and TensorFlow Probability for running computations, which allows fast execution on GPUs.
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    Gen.jl

    Gen.jl

    A general-purpose probabilistic programming system

    An open-source stack for generative modeling and probabilistic inference. Gen’s inference library gives users building blocks for writing efficient probabilistic inference algorithms that are tailored to their models, while automating the tricky math and the low-level implementation details. Gen helps users write hybrid algorithms that combine neural networks, variational inference, sequential Monte Carlo samplers, and Markov chain Monte Carlo. Gen features an easy-to-use modeling language for writing down generative models, inference models, variational families, and proposal distributions using ordinary code. But it also lets users migrate parts of their model or inference algorithm to specialized modeling languages for which it can generate especially fast code. Users can also hand-code parts of their models that demand better performance. Neural network inference is fast, but can be inaccurate on out-of-distribution data, and requires expensive training.
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    Hello AI World

    Hello AI World

    Guide to deploying deep-learning inference networks

    Hello AI World is a great way to start using Jetson and experiencing the power of AI. In just a couple of hours, you can have a set of deep learning inference demos up and running for realtime image classification and object detection on your Jetson Developer Kit with JetPack SDK and NVIDIA TensorRT. The tutorial focuses on networks related to computer vision, and includes the use of live cameras. You’ll also get to code your own easy-to-follow recognition program in Python or C++, and train your own DNN models onboard Jetson with PyTorch. Ready to dive into deep learning? It only takes two days. We’ll provide you with all the tools you need, including easy to follow guides, software samples such as TensorRT code, and even pre-trained network models including ImageNet and DetectNet examples. Follow these directions to integrate deep learning into your platform of choice and quickly develop a proof-of-concept design.
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    Infinity

    Infinity

    Low-latency REST API for serving text-embeddings

    Infinity is a high-throughput, low-latency REST API for serving vector embeddings, supporting all sentence-transformer models and frameworks. Infinity is developed under MIT License. Infinity powers inference behind Gradient.ai and other Embedding API providers.
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    Intel Extension for Transformers

    Intel Extension for Transformers

    Build your chatbot within minutes on your favorite device

    Intel Extension for Transformers is an innovative toolkit designed to accelerate Transformer-based models on Intel platforms, including CPUs and GPUs. It offers state-of-the-art compression techniques for Large Language Models (LLMs) and provides tools to build chatbots within minutes on various devices. The extension aims to optimize the performance of Transformer-based models, making them more efficient and accessible.
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    KServe

    KServe

    Standardized Serverless ML Inference Platform on Kubernetes

    KServe provides a Kubernetes Custom Resource Definition for serving machine learning (ML) models on arbitrary frameworks. It aims to solve production model serving use cases by providing performant, high abstraction interfaces for common ML frameworks like Tensorflow, XGBoost, ScikitLearn, PyTorch, and ONNX. It encapsulates the complexity of autoscaling, networking, health checking, and server configuration to bring cutting edge serving features like GPU Autoscaling, Scale to Zero, and Canary Rollouts to your ML deployments. It enables a simple, pluggable, and complete story for Production ML Serving including prediction, pre-processing, post-processing and explainability. KServe is being used across various organizations.
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    KotlinDL

    KotlinDL

    High-level Deep Learning Framework written in Kotlin

    KotlinDL is a high-level Deep Learning API written in Kotlin and inspired by Keras. Under the hood, it uses TensorFlow Java API and ONNX Runtime API for Java. KotlinDL offers simple APIs for training deep learning models from scratch, importing existing Keras and ONNX models for inference, and leveraging transfer learning for tailoring existing pre-trained models to your tasks. This project aims to make Deep Learning easier for JVM and Android developers and simplify deploying deep learning models in production environments.
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    LLMFlows

    LLMFlows

    LLMFlows - Simple, Explicit and Transparent LLM Apps

    LLMFlows is a framework for building simple, explicit, and transparent applications utilizing Large Language Models (LLMs). It emphasizes clarity and control in the development process, allowing developers to create LLM-powered applications with well-defined workflows and interactions. LLMFlows supports various LLMs and provides tools to manage prompts, responses, and application logic effectively.
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    LLaMA.go

    LLaMA.go

    llama.go is like llama.cpp in pure Golang

    llama.go is like llama.cpp in pure Golang. The code of the project is based on the legendary ggml.cpp framework of Georgi Gerganov written in C++ with the same attitude to performance and elegance. Both models store FP32 weights, so you'll needs at least 32Gb of RAM (not VRAM or GPU RAM) for LLaMA-7B. Double to 64Gb for LLaMA-13B.
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    LazyLLM

    LazyLLM

    Easiest and laziest way for building multi-agent LLMs applications

    LazyLLM is an optimized, lightweight LLM server designed for easy and fast deployment of large language models. It is fully compatible with the OpenAI API specification, enabling developers to integrate their own models into applications that normally rely on OpenAI’s endpoints. LazyLLM emphasizes low resource usage and fast inference while supporting multiple models.
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    Lean Copilot

    Lean Copilot

    LLMs as Copilots for Theorem Proving in Lean

    LeanCopilot integrates large language models (LLMs) as copilots for theorem proving in the Lean proof assistant. It assists users by suggesting tactics, premises, and searching for proofs, thereby enhancing the efficiency of formal verification processes. LeanCopilot supports both built-in models from LeanDojo and custom models, offering flexibility for various use cases.
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    Lightning Bolts

    Lightning Bolts

    Toolbox of models, callbacks, and datasets for AI/ML researchers

    Bolts package provides a variety of components to extend PyTorch Lightning, such as callbacks & datasets, for applied research and production. Torch ORT converts your model into an optimized ONNX graph, speeding up training & inference when using NVIDIA or AMD GPUs. We can introduce sparsity during fine-tuning with SparseML, which ultimately allows us to leverage the DeepSparse engine to see performance improvements at inference time.
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    Llama Recipes

    Llama Recipes

    Scripts for fine-tuning Meta Llama3 with composable FSDP & PEFT method

    The 'llama-recipes' repository is a companion to the Meta Llama models. We support the latest version, Llama 3.1, in this repository. The goal is to provide a scalable library for fine-tuning Meta Llama models, along with some example scripts and notebooks to quickly get started with using the models in a variety of use-cases, including fine-tuning for domain adaptation and building LLM-based applications with Llama and other tools in the LLM ecosystem. The examples here showcase how to run Llama locally, in the cloud, and on-prem.
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    LoRAX

    LoRAX

    Multi-LoRA inference server that scales to 1000s of fine-tuned LLMs

    Lorax is a multi-LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) inference server that scales to thousands of fine-tuned Large Language Models (LLMs). It enables efficient deployment and management of numerous fine-tuned models, facilitating scalable AI applications. Lorax is designed to handle high concurrency and provides a robust infrastructure for serving multiple LLMs simultaneously.
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    MACE

    MACE

    Deep learning inference framework optimized for mobile platforms

    Mobile AI Compute Engine (or MACE for short) is a deep learning inference framework optimized for mobile heterogeneous computing on Android, iOS, Linux and Windows devices. Runtime is optimized with NEON, OpenCL and Hexagon, and Winograd algorithm is introduced to speed up convolution operations. The initialization is also optimized to be faster. Chip-dependent power options like big.LITTLE scheduling, Adreno GPU hints are included as advanced APIs. UI responsiveness guarantee is sometimes obligatory when running a model. Mechanism like automatically breaking OpenCL kernel into small units is introduced to allow better preemption for the UI rendering task. Graph level memory allocation optimization and buffer reuse are supported. The core library tries to keep minimum external dependencies to keep the library footprint small.
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    MIVisionX

    MIVisionX

    Set of comprehensive computer vision & machine intelligence libraries

    MIVisionX toolkit is a set of comprehensive computer vision and machine intelligence libraries, utilities, and applications bundled into a single toolkit. AMD MIVisionX delivers highly optimized open-source implementation of the Khronos OpenVX™ and OpenVX™ Extensions along with Convolution Neural Net Model Compiler & Optimizer supporting ONNX, and Khronos NNEF™ exchange formats. The toolkit allows for rapid prototyping and deployment of optimized computer vision and machine learning inference workloads on a wide range of computer hardware, including small embedded x86 CPUs, APUs, discrete GPUs, and heterogeneous servers. AMD OpenVX is a highly optimized open-source implementation of the Khronos OpenVX™ 1.3 computer vision specification. It allows for rapid prototyping as well as fast execution on a wide range of computer hardware, including small embedded x86 CPUs and large workstation discrete GPUs.
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    MMDeploy

    MMDeploy

    OpenMMLab Model Deployment Framework

    MMDeploy is an open-source deep learning model deployment toolset. It is a part of the OpenMMLab project. Models can be exported and run in several backends, and more will be compatible. All kinds of modules in the SDK can be extended, such as Transform for image processing, Net for Neural Network inference, Module for postprocessing and so on. Install and build your target backend. ONNX Runtime is a cross-platform inference and training accelerator compatible with many popular ML/DNN frameworks. Please read getting_started for the basic usage of MMDeploy.
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    MMTracking

    MMTracking

    OpenMMLab Video Perception Toolbox

    MMTracking is an open-source video perception toolbox by PyTorch. It is a part of OpenMMLab project. We are the first open-source toolbox that unifies versatile video perception tasks include video object detection, multiple object tracking, single object tracking and video instance segmentation. We decompose the video perception framework into different components and one can easily construct a customized method by combining different modules. MMTracking interacts with other OpenMMLab projects. It is built upon MMDetection that we can capitalize any detector only through modifying the configs. All operations run on GPUs. The training and inference speeds are faster than or comparable to other implementations. We reproduce state-of-the-art models and some of them even outperform the official implementations.
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    Medusa

    Medusa

    Framework for Accelerating LLM Generation with Multiple Decoding Heads

    Medusa is a framework aimed at accelerating the generation capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) by employing multiple decoding heads. This approach allows for parallel processing during text generation, significantly enhancing throughput and reducing response times. Medusa is designed to be simple to implement and integrates with existing LLM infrastructures, making it a practical solution for scaling LLM applications.
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    MegEngine

    MegEngine

    Easy-to-use deep learning framework with 3 key features

    MegEngine is a fast, scalable and easy-to-use deep learning framework with 3 key features. You can represent quantization/dynamic shape/image pre-processing and even derivation in one model. After training, just put everything into your model and inference it on any platform at ease. Speed and precision problems won't bother you anymore due to the same core inside. In training, GPU memory usage could go down to one-third at the cost of only one additional line, which enables the DTR algorithm. Gain the lowest memory usage when inferencing a model by leveraging our unique pushdown memory planner. NOTE: MegEngine now supports Python installation on Linux-64bit/Windows-64bit/MacOS(CPU-Only)-10.14+/Android 7+(CPU-Only) platforms with Python from 3.5 to 3.8. On Windows 10 you can either install the Linux distribution through Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) or install the Windows distribution directly. Many other platforms are supported for inference.
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