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    PyTorch Geometric

    PyTorch Geometric

    Geometric deep learning extension library for PyTorch

    ...These packages come with their own CPU and GPU kernel implementations based on C++/CUDA extensions. We do not recommend installation as root user on your system python. Please setup an Anaconda/Miniconda environment or create a Docker image. We provide pip wheels for all major OS/PyTorch/CUDA combinations.
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    DeepLabCut

    DeepLabCut

    Implementation of DeepLabCut

    ...This package is collaboratively developed by the Mathis Group & Mathis Lab at EPFL (releases prior to 2.1.9 were developed at Harvard University). The code is freely available and easy to install in a few clicks with Anaconda (and pypi). DeepLabCut is an open-source Python package for animal pose estimation.
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    torchtext

    torchtext

    Data loaders and abstractions for text and NLP

    We recommend Anaconda as a Python package management system. Please refer to pytorch.org for the details of PyTorch installation. LTS versions are distributed through a different channel than the other versioned releases. Alternatively, you might want to use the Moses tokenizer port in SacreMoses (split from NLTK). You have to install SacreMoses. To build torchtext from source, you need git, CMake and C++11 compiler such as g++.
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    Deep Learning with PyTorch

    Deep Learning with PyTorch

    Latest techniques in deep learning and representation learning

    ...The prerequisites include DS-GA 1001 Intro to Data Science or a graduate-level machine learning course. To be able to follow the exercises, you are going to need a laptop with Miniconda (a minimal version of Anaconda) and several Python packages installed. The following instruction would work as is for Mac or Ubuntu Linux users, Windows users would need to install and work in the Git BASH terminal. JupyterLab has a built-in selectable dark theme, so you only need to install something if you want to use the classic notebook interface.
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    Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow

    Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow

    Introduction to Deep Neural Networks with Keras and Tensorflow

    ...The goal of libgpuarray is (from the documentation) make a common GPU ndarray (n dimensions array) that can be reused by all projects that is as future proof as possible, while keeping it easy to use for simple need/quick test. The easiest way to get (most) these is to use an all-in-one installer such as Anaconda from Continuum. These are available for multiple architectures.
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