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    Eko

    Eko

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    ...With a focus on high development efficiency, Eko simplifies the creation of multi-step workflows, enabling users to integrate and automate tasks across platforms. It provides a unified interface for managing agents, offering features such as web resource access and high task complexity handling. Eko is open-source and can be used to execute tasks like browser automation, system operations, and software testing.
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    Scanpy

    Scanpy

    Single-cell analysis in Python

    Scanpy is a scalable toolkit for analyzing single-cell gene expression data built jointly with anndata. It includes preprocessing, visualization, clustering, trajectory inference and differential expression testing. The Python-based implementation efficiently deals with datasets of more than one million cells.
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    RamaLama

    RamaLama

    Simplifies the local serving of AI models from any source

    ...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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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks. Much like machine learning libraries have done for prediction, DoWhy is a Python library that aims to spark causal thinking and analysis. DoWhy provides a wide variety of algorithms for effect estimation, causal structure learning, diagnosis of causal...
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    TensorFlow Serving

    TensorFlow Serving

    Serving system for machine learning models

    TensorFlow Serving is a flexible, high-performance serving system for machine learning models, designed for production environments. It deals with the inference aspect of machine learning, taking models after training and managing their lifetimes, providing clients with versioned access via a high-performance, reference-counted lookup table. TensorFlow Serving provides out-of-the-box integration with TensorFlow models, but can be easily extended to serve other types of models and data. The...
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PaddleSpeech

    PaddleSpeech

    Easy-to-use Speech Toolkit including Self-Supervised Learning model

    PaddleSpeech is an open-source toolkit on PaddlePaddle platform for a variety of critical tasks in speech and audio, with state-of-art and influential models. Via the easy-to-use, efficient, flexible and scalable implementation, our vision is to empower both industrial application and academic research, including training, inference & testing modules, and deployment process.
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    Bard API

    Bard API

    The unofficial python package that returns response of Google Bard

    The Python package returns a response of Google Bard through the value of the cookie. This package is designed for application to the Python package ExceptNotifier and Co-Coder. Please note that the bardapi is not a free service, but rather a tool provided to assist developers with testing certain functionalities due to the delayed development and release of Google Bard's API. It has been designed with a lightweight structure that can easily adapt to the emergence of an official API....
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    spaGO

    spaGO

    Self-contained Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing lib

    ...Spago is self-contained, in that it uses its own lightweight computational graph both for training and inference, easy to understand from start to finish. The core module of Spago relies only on testify for unit testing. In other words, it has "zero dependencies", and we are committed to keeping it that way as much as possible. Spago uses a multi-module workspace to ensure that additional dependencies are downloaded only when specific features (e.g. persistent embeddings) are used. A good place to start is by looking at the implementation of built-in neural models, such as the LSTM. ...
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