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    Mosec

    Mosec

    A high-performance ML model serving framework, offers dynamic batching

    Mosec is a high-performance and flexible model-serving framework for building ML model-enabled backend and microservices. It bridges the gap between any machine learning models you just trained and the efficient online service API.
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    AWS Deep Learning Containers

    AWS Deep Learning Containers

    A set of Docker images for training and serving models in TensorFlow

    AWS Deep Learning Containers (DLCs) are a set of Docker images for training and serving models in TensorFlow, TensorFlow 2, PyTorch, and MXNet. Deep Learning Containers provide optimized environments with TensorFlow and MXNet, Nvidia CUDA (for GPU instances), and Intel MKL (for CPU instances) libraries and are available in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). The AWS DLCs are used in Amazon SageMaker as the default vehicles for your SageMaker jobs such as training, inference, transforms etc. They've been tested for machine learning workloads on Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS services as well. ...
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    API-for-Open-LLM

    API-for-Open-LLM

    Openai style api for open large language models

    API-for-Open-LLM is a lightweight API server designed for deploying and serving open large language models (LLMs), offering a simple way to integrate LLMs into applications.
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    DeepSparse

    DeepSparse

    Sparsity-aware deep learning inference runtime for CPUs

    A sparsity-aware enterprise inferencing system for AI models on CPUs. Maximize your CPU infrastructure with DeepSparse to run performant computer vision (CV), natural language processing (NLP), and large language models (LLMs).
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    DocTR

    DocTR

    Library for OCR-related tasks powered by Deep Learning

    DocTR provides an easy and powerful way to extract valuable information from your documents. Seemlessly process documents for Natural Language Understanding tasks: we provide OCR predictors to parse textual information (localize and identify each word) from your documents. Robust 2-stage (detection + recognition) OCR predictors with pretrained parameters. User-friendly, 3 lines of code to load a document and extract text with a predictor. State-of-the-art performances on public document...
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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...
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    whisper-timestamped

    whisper-timestamped

    Multilingual Automatic Speech Recognition with word-level timestamps

    Multilingual Automatic Speech Recognition with word-level timestamps and confidence. Whisper is a set of multi-lingual, robust speech recognition models trained by OpenAI that achieve state-of-the-art results in many languages. Whisper models were trained to predict approximate timestamps on speech segments (most of the time with 1-second accuracy), but they cannot originally predict word timestamps. This repository proposes an implementation to predict word timestamps and provide a more...
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    Triton Inference Server

    Triton Inference Server

    The Triton Inference Server provides an optimized cloud

    ...Triton enables teams to deploy any AI model from multiple deep learning and machine learning frameworks, including TensorRT, TensorFlow, PyTorch, ONNX, OpenVINO, Python, RAPIDS FIL, and more. Triton supports inference across cloud, data center, edge, and embedded devices on NVIDIA GPUs, x86 and ARM CPU, or AWS Inferentia. Triton delivers optimized performance for many query types, including real-time, batched, ensembles, and audio/video streaming. Provides Backend API that allows adding custom backends and pre/post-processing operations. Model pipelines using Ensembling or Business Logic Scripting (BLS). HTTP/REST and GRPC inference protocols based on the community-developed KServe protocol. ...
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    RamaLama

    RamaLama

    Simplifies the local serving of AI models from any source

    RamaLama is an open-source developer tool that simplifies working with and serving AI models locally or in production by leveraging container technologies like Docker, Podman, and OCI registries, allowing AI inference workflows to be treated like standard container deployments. It abstracts away much of the complexity of configuring AI runtimes, dependencies, and hardware optimizations by detecting available GPUs (or falling back to CPU) and automatically pulling a container image pre-configured for the detected hardware environment. Developers can use familiar container commands to pull, run, and interact with AI models from any source, treating models similarly to how container images are handled in OCI workflows. RamaLama supports multiple model registries and offers a REST API or chatbot interface for interacting with running models, making it flexible for local development, testing, or integration into larger systems.
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    AIMET

    AIMET

    AIMET is a library that provides advanced quantization and compression

    ...Quantized inference is significantly faster than floating point inference. For example, models that we’ve run on the Qualcomm® Hexagon™ DSP rather than on the Qualcomm® Kryo™ CPU have resulted in a 5x to 15x speedup. Plus, an 8-bit model also has a 4x smaller memory footprint relative to a 32-bit model. However, often when quantizing a machine learning model (e.g., from 32-bit floating point to an 8-bit fixed point value), the model accuracy is sacrificed.
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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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    marqo

    marqo

    Tensor search for humans

    A tensor-based search and analytics engine that seamlessly integrates with your applications, websites, and workflows. Marqo is a versatile and robust search and analytics engine that can be integrated into any website or application. Due to horizontal scalability, Marqo provides lightning-fast query times, even with millions of documents. Marqo helps you configure deep-learning models like CLIP to pull semantic meaning from images. It can seamlessly handle image-to-image, image-to-text and...
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    Ray

    Ray

    A unified framework for scalable computing

    Modern workloads like deep learning and hyperparameter tuning are compute-intensive and require distributed or parallel execution. Ray makes it effortless to parallelize single machine code — go from a single CPU to multi-core, multi-GPU or multi-node with minimal code changes. Accelerate your PyTorch and Tensorflow workload with a more resource-efficient and flexible distributed execution framework powered by Ray. Accelerate your hyperparameter search workloads with Ray Tune. Find the best model and reduce training costs by using the latest optimization algorithms. ...
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    FastChat

    FastChat

    Open platform for training, serving, and evaluating language models

    ...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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    SSD in PyTorch 1.0

    SSD in PyTorch 1.0

    High quality, fast, modular reference implementation of SSD in PyTorch

    This repository implements SSD (Single Shot MultiBox Detector). The implementation is heavily influenced by the projects ssd.pytorch, pytorch-ssd and maskrcnn-benchmark. This repository aims to be the code base for research based on SSD. Multi-GPU training and inference: We use DistributedDataParallel, you can train or test with arbitrary GPU(s), the training schema will change accordingly. Add your own modules without pain. We abstract backbone, Detector, BoxHead, BoxPredictor, etc. You can...
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    pipeless

    pipeless

    A computer vision framework to create and deploy apps in minutes

    ...You can easily use industry-standard models, such as YOLO, or load your custom model in one of the supported inference runtimes. Pipeless ships some of the most popular inference runtimes, such as the ONNX Runtime, allowing you to run inference with high performance on CPU or GPU out-of-the-box. You can deploy your Pipeless application with a single command to edge and IoT devices or the cloud.
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    llama2-webui

    llama2-webui

    Run any Llama 2 locally with gradio UI on GPU or CPU from anywhere

    Running Llama 2 with gradio web UI on GPU or CPU from anywhere (Linux/Windows/Mac).
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    NanoDet-Plus

    NanoDet-Plus

    Lightweight anchor-free object detection model

    Super fast and high accuracy lightweight anchor-free object detection model. Real-time on mobile devices. NanoDet is a FCOS-style one-stage anchor-free object detection model which using Generalized Focal Loss as classification and regression loss. In NanoDet-Plus, we propose a novel label assignment strategy with a simple assign guidance module (AGM) and a dynamic soft label assigner (DSLA) to solve the optimal label assignment problem in lightweight model training. We also introduce a...
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    SageMaker MXNet Inference Toolkit

    SageMaker MXNet Inference Toolkit

    Toolkit for allowing inference and serving with MXNet in SageMaker

    ...AWS Deep Learning Containers (DLCs) are a set of Docker images for training and serving models in TensorFlow, TensorFlow 2, PyTorch, and MXNet. Deep Learning Containers provide optimized environments with TensorFlow and MXNet, Nvidia CUDA (for GPU instances), and Intel MKL (for CPU instances) libraries and are available in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR). The AWS DLCs are used in Amazon SageMaker as the default vehicles for your SageMaker jobs such as training, inference, transforms etc. They've been tested for machine learning workloads on Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS services as well.
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    Hugging Face Transformer

    Hugging Face Transformer

    CPU/GPU inference server for Hugging Face transformer models

    Optimize and deploy in production Hugging Face Transformer models in a single command line. At Lefebvre Dalloz we run in-production semantic search engines in the legal domain, in the non-marketing language it's a re-ranker, and we based ours on Transformer. In that setup, latency is key to providing a good user experience, and relevancy inference is done online for hundreds of snippets per user query. Most tutorials on Transformer deployment in production are built over Pytorch and FastAPI....
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