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    Semantra

    Semantra

    Multi-tool for semantic search

    Semantra is an open-source semantic search tool designed to help users explore large collections of documents by meaning rather than simple keyword matching. The software analyzes text and PDF documents stored locally and creates embeddings that allow queries to retrieve results based on conceptual similarity. It is primarily intended for individuals who need to extract insights from large document collections, including researchers, journalists, students, and historians.
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    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Python code to reproduce illustrations from Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book is the official companion repository for The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book written by machine learning researcher Andriy Burkov. The repository contains Python code used to generate the figures, visualizations, and illustrative examples presented in the book. Its purpose is to help readers better understand the concepts explained in the text by allowing them to run and experiment with the underlying code themselves. The book itself provides a...
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    machine-learning-refined

    machine-learning-refined

    Master the fundamentals of machine learning, deep learning

    machine-learning-refined is an educational repository designed to help students and practitioners understand machine learning algorithms through intuitive explanations and interactive examples. The project accompanies a series of textbooks and teaching materials that focus on making machine learning concepts accessible through visual demonstrations and simple code implementations. Instead of presenting algorithms purely through mathematical derivations, the repository emphasizes geometric intuition, visualization, and step-by-step experimentation. It includes Jupyter notebooks and scripts that illustrate core machine learning topics such as regression, classification, optimization methods, and neural networks. ...
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    Apache Hamilton

    Apache Hamilton

    Helps data scientists define testable self-documenting dataflows

    Apache Hamilton is an open-source Python framework designed to simplify the creation and management of dataflows used in analytics, machine learning pipelines, and data engineering workflows. The framework enables developers to define data transformations as simple Python functions, where each function represents a node in a dataflow graph and its parameters define dependencies on other nodes. Hamilton automatically analyzes these functions and constructs a directed acyclic graph representing the pipeline, allowing the system to execute transformations in the correct order. This approach encourages modular, testable, and maintainable data pipelines because each transformation is isolated and easily unit tested. ...
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    qxresearch-event-1

    qxresearch-event-1

    Python hands on tutorial with 50+ Python Application

    qxresearch-event-1 is an open-source educational repository that provides a collection of lightweight Python applications designed to demonstrate programming concepts and artificial intelligence techniques in simple and accessible examples. The repository contains dozens of small programs, many implemented with minimal lines of code, covering topics such as machine learning, graphical user interfaces, computer vision, and API integration. Each example is designed to illustrate a single concept or application in a clear and concise manner so that learners can quickly understand the underlying logic. ...
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    handson-ml

    handson-ml

    Teaching you the fundamentals of Machine Learning in python

    handson-ml hosts the notebooks for the first edition of the same hands-on ML book, reflecting the tooling and idioms of its time while teaching durable concepts. It walks through supervised and unsupervised learning with scikit-learn, then introduces deep learning using the earlier TensorFlow 1 graph-execution style. The examples underscore fundamentals like bias-variance trade-offs, regularization, and proper validation, grounding learners before they move to deep nets. Even though the deep...
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    Interactive Machine Learning Experiments

    Interactive Machine Learning Experiments

    Interactive Machine Learning experiments

    ...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. Because the project focuses on experimentation rather than production systems, it acts as a sandbox where developers can explore machine learning concepts and observe model behavior. ...
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    Koila

    Koila

    Prevent PyTorch's `CUDA error: out of memory` in just 1 line of code

    Koila is a lightweight Python library designed to help developers avoid memory errors when training deep learning models with PyTorch. The library introduces a lazy evaluation mechanism that delays computation until it is actually required, allowing the framework to better estimate the memory requirements of a model before execution. By building a computational graph first and executing operations only when necessary, koila reduces the risk of running out of GPU memory during the forward...
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    mlforecast

    mlforecast

    Scalable machine learning for time series forecasting

    ...It lets you apply any regressor that follows the typical scikit-learn API, for example, gradient-boosted trees or linear models, to time-series data by automating much of the messy feature engineering and data preparation. Instead of writing custom code to build lagged features, rolling statistics, and date-based predictors, mlforecast generates those automatically based on a simple configuration. It supports multi-series forecasting, meaning you can train one model that forecasts many time series at once (common in retail, demand forecasting, etc.), rather than one model per series. The library is built to scale: behind the scenes, it can leverage distributed computing frameworks (Spark, Dask, Ray) when datasets or the number of series grow large.
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    python-small-examples

    python-small-examples

    Focus on creating classic Python small examples and cases

    python-small-examples is an open-source educational repository that contains hundreds of concise Python programming examples designed to illustrate practical coding techniques. The project focuses on teaching programming concepts through small, focused scripts that demonstrate common tasks in data processing, visualization, and general programming. Each example highlights a specific function or programming pattern so that learners can quickly understand how to apply Python features in...
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    SMILI

    SMILI

    Scientific Visualisation Made Easy

    The Simple Medical Imaging Library Interface (SMILI), pronounced 'smilie', is an open-source, light-weight and easy-to-use medical imaging viewer and library for all major operating systems. The main sMILX application features for viewing n-D images, vector images, DICOMs, anonymizing, shape analysis and models/surfaces with easy drag and drop functions.
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    fastquant

    fastquant

    Backtest and optimize your ML trading strategies with only 3 lines

    fastquant is a Python library designed to simplify quantitative financial analysis and algorithmic trading strategy development. The project focuses on making backtesting accessible by providing a high-level interface that allows users to test investment strategies with only a few lines of code. It integrates historical market data sources and trading frameworks so that users can quickly build experiments without constructing complex data pipelines. The framework enables users to test common...
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    AB3DMOT

    AB3DMOT

    Official Python Implementation for "3D Multi-Object Tracking

    ...Its tracking pipeline relies on a combination of classical algorithms, including a Kalman filter for state estimation and the Hungarian algorithm for data association between detected objects and existing tracks. This relatively simple design allows the tracker to achieve very high processing speeds while maintaining competitive tracking accuracy. The project also introduces new evaluation metrics specifically designed for assessing performance in 3D tracking benchmarks. The framework has been evaluated on widely used datasets such as KITTI and nuScenes and demonstrates strong performance compared with more complex tracking systems.
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    KotlinDL

    KotlinDL

    High-level Deep Learning Framework written in Kotlin

    KotlinDL is a high-level Deep Learning API written in Kotlin and inspired by Keras. Under the hood, it uses TensorFlow Java API and ONNX Runtime API for Java. KotlinDL offers simple APIs for training deep learning models from scratch, importing existing Keras and ONNX models for inference, and leveraging transfer learning for tailoring existing pre-trained models to your tasks. This project aims to make Deep Learning easier for JVM and Android developers and simplify deploying deep learning models in production environments.
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    minimalRL-pytorch

    minimalRL-pytorch

    Implementations of basic RL algorithms with minimal lines of codes

    minimalRL is a lightweight reinforcement learning repository that implements several classic algorithms using minimal PyTorch code. The project is designed primarily as an educational resource that demonstrates how reinforcement learning algorithms work internally without the complexity of large frameworks. Each algorithm implementation is contained within a single file and typically ranges from about 100 to 150 lines of code, making it easy for learners to inspect the entire implementation...
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    MLPACK is a C++ machine learning library with emphasis on scalability, speed, and ease-of-use. Its aim is to make machine learning possible for novice users by means of a simple, consistent API, while simultaneously exploiting C++ language features to provide maximum performance and flexibility for expert users. * More info + downloads: https://mlpack.org * Git repo: https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack
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    UnionML

    UnionML

    Build and deploy machine learning microservices

    Creating ML apps should be simple and frictionless. UnionML is an open-source Python framework built on top of Flyte™, unifying the complex ecosystem of ML tools into a single interface. Combine the tools that you love using a simple, standardized API so you can stop writing so much boilerplate and focus on what matters: the data and the models that learn from them.
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    SGX-Full-OrderBook-Tick-Data-Trading

    SGX-Full-OrderBook-Tick-Data-Trading

    Providing the solutions for high-frequency trading (HFT) strategies

    ...Several algorithms are used during model selection, including Random Forest, Extra Trees, AdaBoost, Gradient Boosting, and Support Vector Machines. The project evaluates models by predicting price direction within very short time windows and then applying a simple trading strategy based on those predictions. It also measures profitability through profit-and-loss analysis derived from the predicted signals.
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    ChoiceMaker
    Record matching software
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    Teachable Machine

    Teachable Machine

    Explore how machine learning works, live in the browser

    Teachable Machine is the open-source implementation of an experimental machine learning tool created by Google Creative Lab that allows users to train simple machine learning models directly in a web browser. The project demonstrates how neural networks can be trained interactively using images captured from a webcam or other inputs without requiring programming knowledge. Users can provide example images for different categories, and the system trains a model that learns to classify those inputs in real time. ...
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    Machine-Learning

    Machine-Learning

    kNN, decision tree, Bayesian, logistic regression, SVM

    Machine-Learning is a repository focused on practical machine learning implementations in Python, covering classic algorithms like k-Nearest Neighbors, decision trees, naive Bayes, logistic regression, support vector machines, linear and tree-based regressions, and likely corresponding code examples and documentation. It targets learners or practitioners who want to understand and implement ML algorithms from scratch or via standard libraries, gaining hands-on experience rather than relying...
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    Machine Learning Beginner

    Machine Learning Beginner

    Machine Learning Beginner Public Account Works

    Machine Learning Beginner targets newcomers who are just getting started with machine learning and need a gentle, guided path. It introduces the core vocabulary and the mental map of supervised and unsupervised learning before moving into simple algorithms. The materials prioritize conceptual clarity, then progressively add code to solidify understanding. Step-by-step examples help learners see how data preparation, model training, evaluation, and iteration fit together. Because the scope is intentionally beginner-friendly, it’s an approachable springboard to more advanced resources. ...
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    Knock Knock

    Knock Knock

    Get notified when your training ends

    ...Training deep learning models often takes hours or even days, making it inconvenient for engineers to constantly monitor progress manually. The library solves this problem by adding simple decorators or command-line commands that automatically send notifications when a process completes or crashes. These alerts can be delivered through several communication platforms such as email, Slack, Telegram, or other messaging services. The goal of the project is to allow developers to monitor experiments remotely without needing to stay connected to the training environment. ...
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    Image Quality Assessment

    Image Quality Assessment

    Convolutional Neural Networks to predict aesthetic quality of images

    ...The goal of the project is to automatically evaluate images based on perceived quality factors such as composition, clarity, and visual appeal. Instead of relying on simple image statistics, the system learns patterns that correlate with human judgments about image aesthetics and technical quality. The repository includes code for training models, performing inference, and evaluating predicted scores against labeled datasets. It also provides utilities for image preprocessing and data management that help prepare datasets for training deep learning models.
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    Machine Learning From Scratch

    Machine Learning From Scratch

    Bare bones NumPy implementations of machine learning models

    ...The goal of the project is to help learners understand how machine learning algorithms work internally by building them step by step from fundamental mathematical operations. The repository includes implementations of algorithms ranging from simple models such as linear regression and logistic regression to more complex techniques such as decision trees, support vector machines, clustering methods, and neural networks. Because the code avoids external machine learning libraries, it exposes the full logic behind model training, optimization, and prediction processes. The project also provides examples and explanations that illustrate how the algorithms behave and how different components interact during training.
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