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    EEG Seizure Prediction

    EEG Seizure Prediction

    Seizure prediction from EEG data using machine learning

    The Kaggle-EEG project is a machine learning solution developed for seizure prediction from EEG data, achieving 3rd place in the Kaggle/University of Melbourne Seizure Prediction competition. The repository processes EEG data to predict seizures by training machine learning models, specifically using SVM (Support Vector Machine) and RUS Boosted Tree ensemble models. The framework processes EEG data into features, trains models, and outputs predictions, handling temporal data to ensure accuracy.
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    ELI5

    ELI5

    A library for debugging/inspecting machine learning classifiers

    ELI5 is a Python library designed to help developers interpret, debug, and explain the predictions of machine learning models. The project focuses on improving model transparency by providing tools that visualize feature importance and prediction reasoning. It supports several popular machine learning frameworks including scikit-learn, XGBoost, LightGBM, CatBoost, and Keras. The library allows users to inspect model weights, analyze decision trees, and compute permutation feature importance for black-box models. It also provides specialized tools such as TextExplainer, which can highlight important words in text classification tasks to explain why a model produced a particular prediction. Additionally, the library integrates explanation algorithms such as LIME to interpret predictions from arbitrary machine learning models.
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    EZStacking

    EZStacking is Jupyter notebook generator for machine learning

    EZStacking is Jupyter notebook generator for supervised learning problems using Scikit-Learn pipelines and stacked generalization. EZStacking handles classification and regression problems for structured data. It can also be viewed as a development tool, because a notebook generated with EZStacking contains: -an exploratory data analysis (EDA) used to assess data quality - a modelling producing a reduced-size stacked estimator - a server returning a prediction, a measure of the quality of input data and the execution time.
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    Easy-TensorFlow

    Easy-TensorFlow

    Simple and comprehensive tutorials in TensorFlow

    The goal of this repository is to provide comprehensive tutorials for TensorFlow while maintaining the simplicity of the code. Each tutorial includes a detailed explanation (written in .ipynb) format, as well as the source code (in .py format). There is a necessity to address the motivations for this project. TensorFlow is one of the deep learning frameworks available with the largest community. This repository is dedicated to suggesting a simple path to learn TensorFlow. In addition to the aforementioned points, the large community of TensorFlow enriches the developers with the answer to almost all the questions one may encounter. Furthermore, since most of the developers are using TensorFlow for code development, having hands-on on TensorFlow is a necessity these days. Tensorboard is a powerful visualization suite that is developed to track both the network topology and performance, making debugging even simpler.
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    EasyNLP

    EasyNLP

    EasyNLP: A Comprehensive and Easy-to-use NLP Toolkit

    EasyNLP is an easy-to-use NLP development and application toolkit in PyTorch, first released inside Alibaba in 2021. It is built with scalable distributed training strategies and supports a comprehensive suite of NLP algorithms for various NLP applications. EasyNLP integrates knowledge distillation and few-shot learning for landing large pre-trained models, together with various popular multi-modality pre-trained models. It provides a unified framework of model training, inference, and deployment for real-world applications. It has powered more than 10 BUs and more than 20 business scenarios within the Alibaba group. It is seamlessly integrated to Platform of AI (PAI) products, including PAI-DSW for development, PAI-DLC for cloud-native training, PAI-EAS for serving, and PAI-Designer for zero-code model training.
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    EasyPR

    EasyPR

    An easy, flexible, and accurate plate recognition project

    EasyPR is an open-source license plate recognition system designed to detect and recognize vehicle license plates from images using computer vision and machine learning techniques. The project focuses primarily on recognizing Chinese license plates but also demonstrates general approaches to automatic number plate recognition systems. Built on top of the OpenCV computer vision library, EasyPR provides algorithms for detecting license plate regions in images, segmenting characters, and recognizing the characters through machine learning models. The system is designed to work in unconstrained environments, meaning it can handle images with varying lighting conditions, perspectives, and backgrounds. Its architecture includes multiple stages such as plate localization, character segmentation, and character classification to achieve accurate recognition results.
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    EducationalLCS

    eLCS - Educational Learning Classifier System

    Educational Learning Classifier System (eLCS) is a set of learning classifier system (LCS) educational demos designed to introduce students or researchers to the basics of a modern Michigan-style LCS algorithm. This eLCS package includes 5 different implementations of a basic LCS algorithm, as part of a 6 stage set of demos that will be paired with the first introductory LCS textbook. Each eLCS implementations (from demo 2 up to demo 6) progressively add major components of the entire LCS algorithm in order to illustrate how work, how they are coded, and what impact they have on how an LCS algorithm runs. The Demo 6 version of eLCS is most similar to the UCS algorithm. Each version only includes the minimum code needed to perform the functions they were designed for. This way users can start by examining the simplest version of the code and progress forward. This code is intended to be used as an educational tool, or as algorithmic code building blocks.
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    Effective TensorFlow 2

    Effective TensorFlow 2

    TensorFlow tutorials and best practices

    Effective Tensorflow is an open-source repository that provides tutorials and best practices for developing machine learning models using the TensorFlow framework. The project focuses on helping developers write efficient, maintainable, and reliable TensorFlow code when building deep learning systems. It includes practical guidelines that explain common pitfalls in neural network training, such as numerical instability and gradient-related issues. The repository also demonstrates techniques for improving model performance, optimizing training loops, and debugging TensorFlow programs. Through examples and explanations, the project highlights how developers can structure machine learning code to improve readability and maintainability. The tutorials emphasize both conceptual understanding and implementation details so that users can build more robust deep learning systems.
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    EfficientNet Keras

    EfficientNet Keras

    Implementation of EfficientNet model. Keras and TensorFlow Keras

    This repository contains a Keras (and TensorFlow Keras) reimplementation of EfficientNet, a lightweight convolutional neural network architecture achieving state-of-the-art accuracy with an order of magnitude fewer parameters and FLOPS, on both ImageNet and five other commonly used transfer learning datasets. Convolutional Neural Networks (ConvNets) are commonly developed at a fixed resource budget, and then scaled up for better accuracy if more resources are available. In this paper, we systematically study model scaling and identify that carefully balancing network depth, width, and resolution can lead to better performance. Based on this observation, we propose a new scaling method that uniformly scales all dimensions of depth/width/resolution using a simple yet highly effective compound coefficient. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this method on scaling up MobileNets and ResNet.
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    Elephas

    Elephas

    Distributed Deep learning with Keras & Spark

    Elephas is an extension of Keras, which allows you to run distributed deep learning models at scale with Spark. Elephas currently supports a number of applications. Elephas brings deep learning with Keras to Spark. Elephas intends to keep the simplicity and high usability of Keras, thereby allowing for fast prototyping of distributed models, which can be run on massive data sets. Elephas implements a class of data-parallel algorithms on top of Keras, using Spark's RDDs and data frames. Keras Models are initialized on the driver, then serialized and shipped to workers, alongside with data and broadcasted model parameters. Spark workers deserialize the model, train their chunk of data and send their gradients back to the driver. The "master" model on the driver is updated by an optimizer, which takes gradients either synchronously or asynchronously. Hyper-parameter optimization with elephas is based on hyperas, a convenience wrapper for hyperopt and keras.
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    English-Khmer S. Machine Translation

    English-Khmer Automatic Statistic Machine Translation (SMT)

    Automatic Machine Translation from English to Khmer project is the first effort in Natural Language Processing field for translating English to Khmer (Cambodian) language. This project uses Domy CE, an open source SMT toolkit, for training parallel corpus and web technologies such as Python, Apache2, HTML, XML, and XSLT for developing web-based application. This project is developed by Ms. Kim Sokphyrum (DU) and Ms. Suos Samak (Jamia), under Supervision of Mr. Javier Sola, a Program Manager at Open Institute (OI), Cambodia, Dr. Vasudha Bhatnagar, an Assistant professor and a Head of Computer Science at University of Delhi (DU), New Delhi, India. and Dr. Suraiya Jabin, an Assistant professor at Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, India.
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    EpochX
    EpochX is an open source genetic programming framework, specifically for analysing the properties of evolutionary automatic programming. It supports 3 popular representations - Strongly-Typed GP, Context-Free Grammar GP and Grammatical Evolution.
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    Euler

    Euler

    A distributed graph deep learning framework.

    As a general data structure with strong expressive ability, graphs can be used to describe many problems in the real world, such as user networks in social scenarios, user and commodity networks in e-commerce scenarios, communication networks in telecom scenarios, and transaction networks in financial scenarios. and drug molecule networks in medical scenarios, etc. Data in the fields of text, speech, and images is easier to process into a grid-like type of Euclidean space, which is suitable for processing by existing deep learning models. Graph is a data type in non-Euclidean space and cannot be directly applied to existing methods, requiring a specially designed graph neural network system. Graph-based learning methods such as graph neural networks combine end-to-end learning with inductive reasoning, and are expected to solve a series of problems such as relational reasoning and interpretability that deep learning cannot handle.
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    A genetic programming library made in C#. A very easy library to use, The user can use this library in order to randomly generate and evolve programs. Current version 0.2
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    ExSTraCS

    ExSTraCS

    Extended Supervised Tracking and Classifying System

    This advanced machine learning algorithm is a Michigan-style learning classifier system (LCS) developed to specialize in classification, prediction, data mining, and knowledge discovery tasks. Michigan-style LCS algorithms constitute a unique class of algorithms that distribute learned patterns over a collaborative population of of individually interpretable IF:THEN rules, allowing them to flexibly and effectively describe complex and diverse problem spaces. ExSTraCS was primarily developed to address problems in epidemiological data mining to identify complex patterns relating predictive attributes in noisy datasets to disease phenotypes of interest. ExSTraCS combines a number of recent advancements into a single algorithmic platform. It can flexibly handle (1) discrete or continuous attributes, (2) missing data, (3) balanced or imbalanced datasets, and (4) binary or many classes. A complete users guide for ExSTraCS is included. Coded in Python 2.7.
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    ExoPlanet

    ExoPlanet

    GUI based toolkit for running common Machine Learning algorithms.

    ExoPlanet provides a graphical interface for the construction, evaluation and application of a Machine Learning model in predictive analysis. With the back-end built using the numpy and scikit-learn libraries, as a toolkit, ExoPlanet couples fast and well tested algorithms, a UI designed over the Qt4 framework, and graphs rendered using Matplotlib to provide the user with a rich interface, rapid analytics and interactive visuals. ExoPlanet is designed to have a minimal learning curve, allowing researchers to focus on the applicative aspect of Machine Learning rather than their implementation details. It provides algorithms for unsupervised and supervised learning, which may be done with continuous or discrete labels. Post analysis, the toolkit further automates building the visual representations for the trained model.
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    FARM

    FARM

    Fast & easy transfer learning for NLP

    FARM makes Transfer Learning with BERT & Co simple, fast and enterprise-ready. It's built upon transformers and provides additional features to simplify the life of developers: Parallelized preprocessing, highly modular design, multi-task learning, experiment tracking, easy debugging and close integration with AWS SageMaker. With FARM you can build fast proofs-of-concept for tasks like text classification, NER or question answering and transfer them easily into production. Easy fine-tuning of language models to your task and domain language. AMP optimizers (~35% faster) and parallel preprocessing (16 CPU cores => ~16x faster). Modular design of language models and prediction heads. Switch between heads or combine them for multitask learning. Full Compatibility with HuggingFace Transformers' models and model hub. Smooth upgrading to newer language models. Integration of custom datasets via Processor class. Powerful experiment tracking & execution.
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    FEDML Open Source

    FEDML Open Source

    The unified and scalable ML library for large-scale training

    A Unified and Scalable Machine Learning Library for Running Training and Deployment Anywhere at Any Scale. TensorOpera AI is the next-gen cloud service for LLMs & Generative AI. It helps developers to launch complex model training, deployment, and federated learning anywhere on decentralized GPUs, multi-clouds, edge servers, and smartphones, easily, economically, and securely. Highly integrated with TensorOpera open source library, TensorOpera AI provides holistic support of three interconnected AI infrastructure layers: user-friendly MLOps, a well-managed scheduler, and high-performance ML libraries for running any AI jobs across GPU Clouds. A typical workflow is shown in the figure above. When a developer wants to run a pre-built job in Studio or Job Store, TensorOperaLaunch swiftly pairs AI jobs with the most economical GPU resources, and auto-provisions, and effortlessly runs the job, eliminating complex environment setup and management.
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    FENNIX

    Fast EXperimentation with Neural Networks

    FENNIX is a simulator of artificial neural networks written in Java. It allows you to easily describe a complete simulation by using a simple text script language or by adding nodes to a tree of tasks by using the graphical used interface. Moreover, FENNIX is composed of pluggable tools that can be easily modified in order to add new functionalities to the simulator.
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    FPF_predict

    Fine Particle Fraction (FPF) predictor

    Application implements models described by classical mathematical equation for in vitro deposition prediction based on characteristics of formulation and assay conditions. This work was funded by Poland-Singapore bilateral cooperation project no 2/3/POL-SIN/2012. Published article: https://www.dovepress.com/empirical-modeling-of-the-fine-particle-fraction-fornbspcarrier-based--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IJN
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    Face Detector

    Face Detector

    Detect faces in real time

    This Face Detector app can able to detect multiple faces from images in Real-time or from any images that placed in device's storage. In Real-time detection mode user have to give permission to this app to access device camera and voice recorder. In Gallery mode user have to select images from external storage, then it can able to detect the actual faces. This is very short and simple AI based project that can runs on Firebase ML kit API and Google play vision API. This is completely free for you, let's download and Rock.
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    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning

    Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning using OpenCV and Tensorflow/Keras. Face Mask Detection System built with OpenCV, Keras/TensorFlow using Deep Learning and Computer Vision concepts in order to detect face masks in static images as well as in real-time video streams. Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there are no efficient face mask detection applications which are now in high demand for transportation means, densely populated areas, residential districts, large-scale manufacturers and other enterprises to ensure safety. The absence of large datasets of ‘with_mask’ images has made this task cumbersome and challenging. Our face mask detector doesn't use any morphed masked images dataset and the model is accurate. Owing to the use of MobileNetV2 architecture, it is computationally efficient, thus making it easier to deploy the model to embedded systems (Raspberry Pi, Google Coral, etc.).
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    Face Recognition System

    Face Recognition System Matlab source code

    Research on automatic face recognition in images has rapidly developed into several inter-related lines, and this research has both lead to and been driven by a disparate and expanding set of commercial applications. The large number of research activities is evident in the growing number of scientific communications published on subjects related to face processing and recognition. Index Terms: face, recognition, eigenfaces, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, Karhunen-Loeve algorithm.
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    Facets

    Facets

    Visualizations for machine learning datasets

    The power of machine learning comes from its ability to learn patterns from large amounts of data. Understanding your data is critical to building a powerful machine learning system. Facets contains two robust visualizations to aid in understanding and analyzing machine learning datasets. Get a sense of the shape of each feature of your dataset using Facets Overview, or explore individual observations using Facets Dive. Explore Facets Overview and Facets Dive on the UCI Census Income dataset, used for predicting whether an individual’s income exceeds $50K/yr based on their census data. The census data contains features such as age, education level, and occupation for each individual. Overview gives users a quick understanding of the distribution of values across the features of their dataset(s). Uncover several uncommon and common issues such as unexpected feature values, missing feature values for a large number of observation, training/serving skew and train/test/validation set skew.
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    This project aims to develop and share fast frequent subgraph mining and graph learning algorithms. Currently we release the frequent subgraph mining package FFSM and later we will include new functions for graph regression and classification package
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