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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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    Interactive Machine Learning Experiments

    Interactive Machine Learning Experiments

    Interactive Machine Learning experiments

    Interactive Machine Learning Experiments is a collection of interactive demonstrations that showcase how various machine learning models can be trained and used in real applications. The project combines Jupyter or Colab notebooks with browser-based visual demos that allow users to see trained models operating in real time. Many experiments involve tasks such as image classification, object detection, gesture recognition, and simple generative models. The models are typically trained in Python using TensorFlow and then exported for interactive demonstrations in a web environment using JavaScript and TensorFlow.js. ...
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    dashAI

    dashAI

    dashAI: an interactive platform for training, evaluating and deploying

    dashAI is an open-source, No-code workbench for Exploratory Data Analysis and classical ML. Visual data preparation, multi-model experiments, XAI explainability, and a plugin-based extensible catalog. The platform guides users through a complete, traceable workflow — data ingestion → visual exploration → preprocessing → model training → evaluation → explainability — without writing a single line of code. Each step is explicit and reversible, keeping the user in control rather than...
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    Manifold ML

    Manifold ML

    A model-agnostic visual debugging tool for machine learning

    Manifold is a model-agnostic visual debugging tool for machine learning. Understanding ML model performance and behavior is a non-trivial process, given the intrisic opacity of ML algorithms. Performance summary statistics such as AUC, RMSE, and others are not instructive enough to identify what went wrong with a model or how to improve it. As a visual analytics tool, Manifold allows ML practitioners to look beyond overall summary metrics to detect which subset of data a model is...
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    DeepTraffic

    DeepTraffic

    DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning competition

    DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning simulation designed to teach and evaluate autonomous driving algorithms in a dense highway environment. The system presents a simulated multi-lane highway where an AI-controlled vehicle must navigate traffic while maximizing speed and avoiding collisions. Participants design neural network policies that determine the vehicle’s actions, such as accelerating, decelerating, changing lanes, or maintaining speed. The project was created as part of an...
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