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    Brainstormers Public Source Code Release
    The source code of the Brainstormers' RoboCup champion team 2005 has been made publicly available at the end of 2005. That source code release contains also a lot of our results in applying Reinforcement Learning in the simulated soccer domain.
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    BreakDancer-0.0.1 is a Perl package that provides genome-wide detection of structural variants from next generation paired-end sequencing reads.
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    BudgetML

    BudgetML

    Deploy a ML inference service on a budget in 10 lines of code

    Deploy a ML inference service on a budget in less than 10 lines of code. BudgetML is perfect for practitioners who would like to quickly deploy their models to an endpoint, but not waste a lot of time, money, and effort trying to figure out how to do this end-to-end. We built BudgetML because it's hard to find a simple way to get a model in production fast and cheaply. Deploying from scratch involves learning too many different concepts like SSL certificate generation, Docker, REST, Uvicorn/Gunicorn, backend servers etc., that are simply not within the scope of a typical data scientist. BudgetML is our answer to this challenge. It is supposed to be fast, easy, and developer-friendly. It is by no means meant to be used in a full-fledged production-ready setup. It is simply a means to get a server up and running as fast as possible with the lowest costs possible.
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    BudgetedSVM

    BudgetedSVM

    BudgetedSVM: A C++ Toolbox for Large-scale, Non-linear Classification

    We present BudgetedSVM, a C++ toolbox containing highly optimized implementations of three recently proposed algorithms for scalable training of Support Vector Machine (SVM) approximators: Adaptive Multi-hyperplane Machines (AMM), Budgeted Stochastic Gradient Descent (BSGD), and Low-rank Linearization SVM (LLSVM). BudgetedSVM trains models with accuracy comparable to LibSVM in time comparable to LibLinear, as it allows solving highly non-linear classi fication problems with millions of high-dimensional examples within minutes on a regular personal computer. We provide command-line and Matlab interfaces to BudgetedSVM, efficient API for handling large-scale, high-dimensional data sets, as well as detailed documentation to help developers use and further extend the toolbox.
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    A simple experiment into machine learning using the psychological principles of operant conditioning, spontaneous recovery and extinction. The main idea is that the "pet" in question knows nothing and you must teach it what certain keystrokes mean.
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    BytePS

    BytePS

    A high performance and generic framework for distributed DNN training

    BytePS is a high-performance and generally distributed training framework. It supports TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, and MXNet, and can run on either TCP or RDMA networks. BytePS outperforms existing open-sourced distributed training frameworks by a large margin. For example, on BERT-large training, BytePS can achieve ~90% scaling efficiency with 256 GPUs (see below), which is much higher than Horovod+NCCL. In certain scenarios, BytePS can double the training speed compared with Horovod+NCCL. We show our experiment on BERT-large training, which is based on GluonNLP toolkit. The model uses mixed precision. We use Tesla V100 32GB GPUs and set batch size equal to 64 per GPU. Each machine has 8 V100 GPUs (32GB memory) with NVLink-enabled. Machines are inter-connected with 100 Gbps RDMA network. This is the same hardware setup you can get on AWS.
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    Byzer-lang

    Byzer-lang

    A low-code open-source programming language for data pipeline

    Byzer (former MLSQL) is a low-code, open-sourced, and distributed programming language for data pipeline, analytics, and AI in a cloud-native way. Design protocol: Everything is a table. Byzer is a SQL-like language, to simplify data pipeline, analytics, and AI, combined with built-in algorithms and extensions. We believe that everything is a table, a simple and powerful SQL-like language can significantly reduce human efforts of data development without switching different tools.
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    C-IL2P

    C-IL2P

    Original C-IL2P

    This is a C++ implementation of the original C-IL2P system, invented by Artur D'Avila Garcez and Gerson Zaverucha. C-IL2P is a neural-symbolic learning system which uses a propositional logic program to create a three-layer recursive neural network and uses back-propagation to learn from examples.
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    Computer System for Adaptive Intelligent Life :: seeks to create a software system that is capable of learning. The project's ultimate goal is to further the ability of software to both adapt to individual users, and to respond their needs.
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    C/C++ Perceptron

    A Perceptron library for C/C++

    The library enables to create perceptrons with desired number of inputs and customized train rate. It enables to train the perceptrons according to the user input. Check the Wiki page for usage examples and API
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    C3

    C3

    The goal of CLAIMED is to enable low-code/no-code rapid prototyping

    C3 is an open-source framework designed to simplify the development and deployment of data science and machine learning workflows through reusable components and low-code development techniques. The framework focuses on enabling rapid prototyping while maintaining a path to production through automated CI/CD integration. CLAIMED provides a component-based architecture where data processing steps, models, and workflows can be packaged into reusable operators. These operators can be orchestrated into pipelines that run on modern infrastructure platforms such as Kubernetes and Kubeflow. The system emphasizes reproducibility and scalability, allowing researchers and engineers to reuse existing components and integrate them into larger scientific or data engineering workflows. It also aims to support trusted and explainable AI systems by integrating tools for fairness analysis, explainability, and adversarial robustness.
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    Very basic cellular automaton implementation in C#. Based upon the "Togetherness" algorithm described at http://www.hermetic.ch/pca/tg.htm.
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    Read multi-plates in one image without number limitation. 50-55 millisconds for processing one frame of image. Simplest API The smallest, simplest, fastest Modern ANPR SDK CANPRIC is a modern ANPR/LPR engine, which based on machine learning and high performance computing(HPC). The ambition of CANPRIC is leading the ANPR industry into intelligent times and using the HPC technique to get high speed of processing.
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    CDF-TS
    This Matlab code is used for demonstration of the effect of CDF-TS as a preprocessing method to transform data. Written by Ye Zhu, Deakin University, April 2021, version 1.0. This software is under GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3) This code is a demo of method described by the following publication: Zhu, Y., Ting, K.M., Carman, M. and Angelova, M., 2021, April. CDF Transform-and-Shift: An effective way to deal with datasets of inhomogeneous cluster densities. Pattern Recognition. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2021.107977 The preprint version can be obtained at: https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.02897
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    CFNet

    CFNet

    Training a Correlation Filter end-to-end allows lightweight networks

    CFNet is the official implementation of End-to-end representation learning for Correlation Filter based tracking (CVPR 2017) by Luca Bertinetto, Jack Valmadre, João F. Henriques, Andrea Vedaldi, and Philip H. S. Torr. The framework combines correlation filters with deep convolutional neural networks to create an efficient and accurate visual object tracker. Unlike traditional correlation filter trackers that rely on hand-crafted features, CFNet learns feature representations directly from data in an end-to-end fashion. This allows the tracker to be both computationally efficient and robust to appearance changes such as scale, rotation, and illumination variations. The repository provides pre-trained models, training code, and testing scripts for evaluating the tracker on standard benchmarks. By bridging the gap between correlation filters and deep learning, CFNet provides a foundation for further research in real-time object tracking.
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    CILP++

    In-development neural-symbolic system, CILP++

    This is the project of the extension of the original C-IL2P neural-symbolic system, CILP++, for reasoning, knowledge extraction and theory revision from propositional and first-order logics. *** ATTENTION! The CILP++ project has been discontinued from SVN! It has been migrated to Github on https://github.com/manoelfranca/cilppp!
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    CLIP-as-service

    CLIP-as-service

    Embed images and sentences into fixed-length vectors

    CLIP-as-service is a low-latency high-scalability service for embedding images and text. It can be easily integrated as a microservice into neural search solutions. Serve CLIP models with TensorRT, ONNX runtime and PyTorch w/o JIT with 800QPS[*]. Non-blocking duplex streaming on requests and responses, designed for large data and long-running tasks. Horizontally scale up and down multiple CLIP models on single GPU, with automatic load balancing. Easy-to-use. No learning curve, minimalist design on client and server. Intuitive and consistent API for image and sentence embedding. Async client support. Easily switch between gRPC, HTTP, WebSocket protocols with TLS and compression. Smooth integration with neural search ecosystem including Jina and DocArray. Build cross-modal and multi-modal solutions in no time.
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    .NET library for embedding CLIPS in to .NET applications.
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    CML

    CML

    Continuous Machine Learning | CI/CD for ML

    Continuous Machine Learning (CML) is an open-source CLI tool for implementing continuous integration & delivery (CI/CD) with a focus on MLOps. Use it to automate development workflows, including machine provisioning, model training and evaluation, comparing ML experiments across project history, and monitoring changing datasets. CML can help train and evaluate models, and then generate a visual report with results and metrics, automatically on every pull request.
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    CNN Explainer

    CNN Explainer

    Learning Convolutional Neural Networks with Interactive Visualization

    In machine learning, a classifier assigns a class label to a data point. For example, an image classifier produces a class label (e.g, bird, plane) for what objects exist within an image. A convolutional neural network, or CNN for short, is a type of classifier, which excels at solving this problem! A CNN is a neural network: an algorithm used to recognize patterns in data. Neural Networks in general are composed of a collection of neurons that are organized in layers, each with their own learnable weights and biases. Let’s break down a CNN into its basic building blocks. A tensor can be thought of as an n-dimensional matrix. In the CNN above, tensors will be 3-dimensional with the exception of the output layer. A neuron can be thought of as a function that takes in multiple inputs and yields a single output. The outputs of neurons are represented above as the red → blue activation maps.
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    CO2 laser mark

    CO2 Laser Mark Ink

    CO2 Laser Mark Ink for metal,ceramic and glass. It can help CO2 laser machine engrave on metal,ceramic and glass in different colors. CO2 laser machine can engrave metal in black color. Co2 laser machine can engrave ceramic and glass in black,royal blue,blue and green color. Suitable laser type:CO2 Laser Suitable material: Metal:Stainless steel,carbon steel,aluminum and its alloys,Titanium,Galvanized sheet. Not suitable for copper. Porcelain and ceramic Glass Safe Nontoxic Reusable Permanent Abrasion resistant withstand high temperatures,prolonged UV and moisture exposure High Contrast Black marks improve contrast for improved machine readability Maintains substrate integrity Bonds to the product surface with minimal thermal energy Flexibility Laser process facilitates variable data such as barcodes, serialization and personalization Ability to mark metal with an inexpensive CO2 laser
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    COCO Annotator

    COCO Annotator

    Web-based image segmentation tool for object detection & localization

    COCO Annotator is a web-based image annotation tool designed for versatility and efficiently label images to create training data for image localization and object detection. It provides many distinct features including the ability to label an image segment (or part of a segment), track object instances, label objects with disconnected visible parts, and efficiently store and export annotations in the well-known COCO format. The annotation process is delivered through an intuitive and customizable interface and provides many tools for creating accurate datasets. Several annotation tools are currently available, with most applications as a desktop installation. Once installed, users can manually define regions in an image and creating a textual description. Generally, objects can be marked by a bounding box, either directly, through a masking tool, or by marking points to define the containing area. COCO Annotator allows users to annotate images using free-form curves.
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    CRFSharp

    CRFSharp

    CRFSharp is a .NET(C#) implementation of Conditional Random Field

    CRFSharp(aka CRF#) is a .NET(C#) implementation of Conditional Random Fields, an machine learning algorithm for learning from labeled sequences of examples. It is widely used in Natural Language Process (NLP) tasks, for example: word breaker, postagging, named entity recognized, query chunking and so on. CRF#'s mainly algorithm is the same as CRF++ written by Taku Kudo. It encodes model parameters by L-BFGS. Moreover, it has many significant improvement than CRF++, such as totally parallel encoding, optimizing memory usage and so on. Currently, when training corpus, compared with CRF++, CRF# can make full use of multi-core CPUs and only uses very low memory, and memory grow is very smoothly and slowly while amount of training corpus, tags increase. with multi-threads process, CRF# is more suitable for large data and tags training than CRF++ now. For example, in machine with 64GB, CRF# encodes model with more than 4.5 hundred million features quickly.
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    CRP - Chemical Reaction Prediction

    Predicting Organic Reactions using Neural Networks.

    The intend is to solve the forward-reaction prediction problem, where the reactants are known and the interest is in generating the reaction products using Deep learning. This Graphical User Interface takes simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) as an input and generates the product SMILE & molecule. Beam search is used in Version 2, to generate top 5 predictions. Maximum input length for the model is 15 (excluding spaces).
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    CUDA Containers for Edge AI & Robotics

    CUDA Containers for Edge AI & Robotics

    Machine Learning Containers for NVIDIA Jetson and JetPack-L4T

    CUDA Containers for Edge AI & Robotics is an open-source project that provides a modular container build system designed for running machine learning and AI workloads on NVIDIA Jetson devices. The repository contains container configurations that package the latest AI frameworks and dependencies optimized for Jetson hardware. These containers simplify the deployment of complex machine learning environments by bundling libraries such as CUDA, TensorRT, and deep learning frameworks into reproducible container images. The project is particularly useful for developers building edge AI and robotics systems that rely on GPU-accelerated inference and real-time computer vision. By using containerized environments, developers can ensure that their applications run consistently across different Jetson platforms and JetPack versions. The repository also includes build tools and package management utilities that help automate the process of assembling machine learning environments.
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