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    OpenSpiel

    OpenSpiel

    Environments and algorithms for research in general reinforcement

    ...OpenSpiel supports n-player (single- and multi- agent) zero-sum, cooperative and general-sum, one-shot and sequential, strictly turn-taking and simultaneous-move, perfect and imperfect information games, as well as traditional multiagent environments such as (partially- and fully- observable) grid worlds and social dilemmas. OpenSpiel also includes tools to analyze learning dynamics and other common evaluation metrics. Games are represented as procedural extensive-form games, with some natural extensions. The core API and games are implemented in C++ and exposed to Python. Algorithms and tools are written both in C++ and Python. To try OpenSpiel in Google Colaboratory, please refer to open_spiel/colabs subdirectory.
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    CatBoost

    CatBoost

    High-performance library for gradient boosting on decision trees

    CatBoost is a fast, high-performance open source library for gradient boosting on decision trees. It is a machine learning method with plenty of applications, including ranking, classification, regression and other machine learning tasks for Python, R, Java, C++. CatBoost offers superior performance over other GBDT libraries on many datasets, and has several superb features. It has best in class prediction speed, supports both numerical and categorical features, has a fast and scalable GPU version, and readily comes with visualization tools. CatBoost was developed by Yandex and is used in various areas including search, self-driving cars, personal assistance, weather prediction and more.
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    ViZDoom

    ViZDoom

    Doom-based AI research platform for reinforcement learning

    ViZDoom allows developing AI bots that play Doom using only the visual information (the screen buffer). It is primarily intended for research in machine visual learning, and deep reinforcement learning, in particular. ViZDoom is based on ZDOOM, the most popular modern source-port of DOOM. This means compatibility with a huge range of tools and resources that can be used to create custom scenarios, availability of detailed documentation of the engine and tools and support of Doom community....
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    DALI

    DALI

    A GPU-accelerated library containing highly optimized building blocks

    The NVIDIA Data Loading Library (DALI) is a library for data loading and pre-processing to accelerate deep learning applications. It provides a collection of highly optimized building blocks for loading and processing image, video and audio data. It can be used as a portable drop-in replacement for built-in data loaders and data iterators in popular deep learning frameworks. Deep learning applications require complex, multi-stage data processing pipelines that include loading, decoding,...
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    Uranie

    Uranie

    Uranie is CEA's uncertainty analysis platform, based on ROOT

    Uranie is a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis plateform based on the ROOT framework (http://root.cern.ch) . It is developed at CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission (http://www.cea.fr). It provides various tools for: - data analysis - sampling - statistical modeling - optimisation - sensitivity analysis - uncertainty analysis - running code on high performance computers - etc. Thanks to ROOT, it is easily scriptable in CINT (c++ like syntax) and Python. Is is available both for Unix and Windows platforms (a dedicated platform archive is available on request). ...
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    CodeContests

    CodeContests

    Large dataset of coding contests designed for AI and ML model training

    CodeContests, developed by Google DeepMind, is a large-scale competitive programming dataset designed for training and evaluating machine learning models on code generation and problem solving. This dataset played a central role in the development of AlphaCode, DeepMind’s model for solving programming problems at a human-competitive level, as published in Science. CodeContests aggregates problems and human-written solutions from multiple programming competition platforms, including AtCoder,...
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    Hello AI World

    Hello AI World

    Guide to deploying deep-learning inference networks

    ...The tutorial focuses on networks related to computer vision, and includes the use of live cameras. You’ll also get to code your own easy-to-follow recognition program in Python or C++, and train your own DNN models onboard Jetson with PyTorch. Ready to dive into deep learning? It only takes two days. We’ll provide you with all the tools you need, including easy to follow guides, software samples such as TensorRT code, and even pre-trained network models including ImageNet and DetectNet examples. Follow these directions to integrate deep learning into your platform of choice and quickly develop a proof-of-concept design.
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    Neural Networks Collection

    Neural Networks Collection

    Neural Networks Collection

    This project implements in C++ a bunch of known Neural Networks. So far the project implements: LVQ in several variants, SOM in several variants, Hopfield network and Perceptron. Other neural network types are planned, but not implemented yet. The project can run in two modes: command line tool and Python 7.2 extension. Currently, Python version appears more functional, as it allows easy interaction with algorithms developed by other people.
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    SINGA

    SINGA

    A distributed deep learning platform

    Apache SINGA is an Apache Top Level Project, focusing on distributed training of deep learning and machine learning models. Various example deep learning models are provided in SINGA repo on Github and on Google Colab. SINGA supports data parallel training across multiple GPUs (on a single node or across different nodes). SINGA supports various popular optimizers including stochastic gradient descent with momentum, Adam, RMSProp, and AdaGrad, etc. SINGA records the computation graph and...
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    Monk Computer Vision

    Monk Computer Vision

    A low code unified framework for computer vision and deep learning

    Monk is an open source low code programming environment to reduce the cognitive load faced by entry level programmers while catering to the needs of Expert Deep Learning engineers. There are three libraries in this opensource set. - Monk Classiciation- https://monkai.org. A Unified wrapper over major deep learning frameworks. Our core focus area is at the intersection of Computer Vision and Deep Learning algorithms. - Monk Object Detection -...
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