Open Source ChromeOS Machine Learning Software

Machine Learning Software for ChromeOS

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    AI-Aimbot

    AI-Aimbot

    CS2, Valorant, Fortnite, APEX, every game

    AI-Aimbot is a computer vision project that demonstrates how artificial intelligence can be used to automatically identify and target opponents in video games. The system uses an object detection model based on the YOLOv5 architecture to detect human-shaped characters in gameplay screenshots or video frames. Once a target is identified, the program automatically adjusts the player’s aim toward the detected target, effectively automating the aiming process in first-person shooter games. The project emphasizes that it is intended for educational purposes to illustrate potential vulnerabilities in game design and anti-cheat systems. Because the system relies solely on visual detection rather than reading game memory, it attempts to bypass certain traditional anti-cheat detection methods.
    Downloads: 994 This Week
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    NeuralNote

    NeuralNote

    Audio Plugin for Audio to MIDI transcription using deep learning

    NeuralNote is an open-source audio software tool designed to convert recorded audio into MIDI data using modern machine learning techniques. The software functions as an audio plugin that can be used inside digital audio workstations as well as a standalone application for music production and analysis. Its main purpose is to perform audio-to-MIDI transcription, allowing musicians to record a performance and automatically transform it into editable MIDI notes. NeuralNote supports polyphonic transcription, meaning it can detect multiple notes played simultaneously, making it useful for instruments such as piano or guitar. The system relies on neural network models to analyze audio signals and infer pitch, timing, and other musical attributes that can be represented as MIDI data. The resulting MIDI output can be edited, quantized, or exported to other instruments within a music production workflow.
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    Armadillo

    Armadillo

    fast C++ library for linear algebra & scientific computing

    * Fast C++ library for linear algebra (matrix maths) and scientific computing * Easy to use functions and syntax, deliberately similar to Matlab / Octave * Uses template meta-programming techniques to increase efficiency * Provides user-friendly wrappers for OpenBLAS, Intel MKL, LAPACK, ATLAS, ARPACK, SuperLU and FFTW libraries * Useful for machine learning, pattern recognition, signal processing, bioinformatics, statistics, finance, etc. * Downloads: http://arma.sourceforge.net/download.html * Documentation: http://arma.sourceforge.net/docs.html * Bug reports: http://arma.sourceforge.net/faq.html * Git repo: https://gitlab.com/conradsnicta/armadillo-code
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    Downloads: 2,724 This Week
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    dlib C++ Library
    Dlib is a C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools for creating complex software in C++ to solve real world problems.
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    Downloads: 217 This Week
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    Fashion-MNIST

    Fashion-MNIST

    A MNIST-like fashion product database

    Fashion-MNIST is an open-source dataset created by Zalando Research that provides a standardized benchmark for image classification algorithms in machine learning. The dataset contains grayscale images of fashion products such as shirts, shoes, coats, and bags, each labeled according to its clothing category. It was designed as a direct replacement for the original MNIST handwritten digits dataset, maintaining the same structure and image size so that researchers could easily switch datasets without modifying their experimental pipelines. The dataset consists of 70,000 images in total, with 60,000 examples used for training and 10,000 reserved for testing. Each image has a resolution of 28 by 28 pixels and belongs to one of ten clothing classes, making it suitable for evaluating classification models. Because the dataset represents real-world objects rather than handwritten digits, it offers a more challenging benchmark for testing machine learning algorithms.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Java Neural Network Framework Neuroph
    Neuroph is lightweight Java Neural Network Framework which can be used to develop common neural network architectures. Small number of basic classes which correspond to basic NN concepts, and GUI editor makes it easy to learn and use.
    Downloads: 39 This Week
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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. The project is built using web technologies and the TensorFlow.js ecosystem, enabling machine learning models to run locally within the browser environment. Because the training occurs locally, the system can respond quickly to new examples and provide immediate feedback to users.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Andrew NG Notes Collection

    Andrew NG Notes Collection

    This is Andrew NG Coursera Handwritten Notes

    Andrew-NG-Notes is a repository that provides comprehensive study notes for Andrew Ng’s widely known machine learning course. The project summarizes the key topics covered in the course, including supervised learning, neural networks, optimization algorithms, and model evaluation techniques. The notes aim to simplify complex mathematical explanations by organizing concepts into clear sections with diagrams, formulas, and concise descriptions. Each chapter mirrors the structure of the course curriculum, allowing students to review the material in a systematic way while following along with the lectures. The repository emphasizes conceptual clarity and practical understanding, helping learners connect mathematical foundations with real machine learning applications.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    CVPR 2026

    CVPR 2026

    Collection of CVPR 2026 Papers and Open Source Projects

    CVPR2026-Papers-with-Code is a community-maintained repository that collects research papers and corresponding open-source implementations from the CVPR 2026 conference and related computer vision research. The repository acts as a continuously updated catalog of cutting-edge research across a wide range of topics including computer vision, multimodal AI, generative models, diffusion systems, autonomous driving, medical imaging, and remote sensing. Each entry typically links to the research paper as well as the public code repository associated with the work, allowing researchers and developers to quickly access reproducible implementations. The project serves as a centralized index that makes it easier for practitioners to explore the latest advances presented at major computer vision conferences. In addition to the current CVPR cycle, the repository also references related lists covering earlier conferences such as ECCV and ICCV, creating a broader archive of vision research.
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    Model Zoo

    Model Zoo

    Please do not feed the models

    FluxML Model Zoo is a collection of demonstration models built with the Flux machine learning library in Julia. The repository provides ready-to-run implementations across multiple domains, including computer vision, natural language processing, and reinforcement learning. Each model is organized into its own project folder with pinned package versions, ensuring reproducibility and stability. The examples serve both as educational tools for learning Flux and as practical starting points for building new models. GPU acceleration is supported for most models through CUDA integration, enabling efficient training on compatible hardware. With community contributions encouraged, the Model Zoo acts as a hub for sharing and exploring diverse machine learning applications in Julia.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    NSFW Data Scraper

    NSFW Data Scraper

    Collection of scripts to aggregate image data

    NSFW Data Scraper is an open-source project that provides scripts for automatically collecting large datasets of images intended for training NSFW image classification systems. The repository focuses on aggregating image data from various online sources so that developers can build datasets suitable for training content moderation models. These datasets typically contain images categorized into different classes associated with adult or explicit content, which can then be used to train neural networks that detect unsafe or inappropriate material. The scripts automate the process of downloading and organizing large volumes of images, significantly reducing the manual effort required to build training datasets. The project was originally created to support research and development of machine learning models capable of identifying explicit or sensitive visual content.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Kaldi
    Speech recognition research toolkit
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    AminePlatform

    AminePlatform

    Amine is a Multi-Layer Platform for the dev. of Intelligent Systems

    Amine is an Artificial Intelligence Multi-Layer Java Open Source Platform dedicated to the development of various kinds of Intelligent Systems and Agents (Knowledge-Based, Ontology-Based, Conceptual Graph -CG- Based, NLP, Reasoning and Learning, Natural Language Processing, etc.). Ontology, KB can be created and manipulated with various processes. CG theory is used as the main knowledge representation language. Amine provides two languages: PROLOG+CG which extends PROLOG with CG and Amine modules, and SYNERGY which is a visual activation/propagation based language. CGs are considered by SYNERGY as activable/executable graphs. See for more detail: //amine-platform.sourceforge.net/
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    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    MLflow

    MLflow

    Open source platform for the machine learning lifecycle

    MLflow is a platform to streamline machine learning development, including tracking experiments, packaging code into reproducible runs, and sharing and deploying models. MLflow offers a set of lightweight APIs that can be used with any existing machine learning application or library (TensorFlow, PyTorch, XGBoost, etc), wherever you currently run ML code (e.g. in notebooks, standalone applications or the cloud).
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SparrowRecSys

    SparrowRecSys

    A Deep Learning Recommender System

    SparrowRecSys is an open-source deep learning recommendation system framework designed to demonstrate the architecture and implementation of modern industrial-scale recommender systems. The project integrates multiple machine learning models and data processing pipelines to simulate how real-world recommendation platforms operate. It includes components for offline data processing, feature engineering, model training, real-time data updates, and online recommendation services. SparrowRecSys supports a wide range of state-of-the-art recommendation algorithms, including models for click-through rate prediction and user behavior modeling that are widely used in advertising and content recommendation systems. The system is designed as a modular platform combining technologies such as Spark, TensorFlow, and web server components to represent the full lifecycle of recommendation pipelines.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    shimmy

    shimmy

    Python-free Rust inference server

    The shimmy project is a lightweight local inference server designed to run large language models with minimal overhead. Written primarily in Rust, the tool provides a small standalone binary that exposes an API compatible with the OpenAI interface, allowing existing applications to interact with local models without significant code changes. This compatibility enables developers to replace remote AI services with locally hosted models while keeping their existing software architecture intact. Shimmy focuses on performance and simplicity, using efficient runtime components to minimize memory usage and startup time compared to heavier inference frameworks. It supports modern model formats such as GGUF and SafeTensors and can automatically discover models stored locally or in common directories used by other AI tools. Advanced capabilities include CPU offloading for Mixture-of-Experts models and GPU acceleration, enabling large models to run on consumer hardware with limited VRAM.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ComfyUI-3D-Pack

    ComfyUI-3D-Pack

    An extensive node suite that enables ComfyUI to process 3D inputs

    ComfyUI-3D-Pack is an extension package for the ComfyUI visual AI workflow environment that enables users to generate and manipulate 3D assets using advanced machine learning techniques. ComfyUI itself is a node-based interface for designing and executing generative AI pipelines, and this extension expands its capabilities by introducing nodes specifically designed for working with three-dimensional data. The package allows the platform to process inputs such as meshes and UV textures and integrate them into generative workflows similar to those used for image and video generation. It incorporates modern 3D generation technologies including neural radiance fields, Gaussian splatting, and other AI-driven reconstruction techniques. Through these nodes, users can convert images into 3D models, manipulate geometry, and experiment with generative 3D workflows inside the visual pipeline editor.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Machine Learning Financial Laboratory

    Machine Learning Financial Laboratory

    MlFinLab helps portfolio managers and traders

    MlFinLab is a comprehensive Python library designed to support the development of machine learning strategies in quantitative finance and algorithmic trading. The project provides a large collection of tools that implement techniques from academic research on financial machine learning. It covers the full lifecycle of developing data-driven trading strategies, including data preprocessing, feature engineering, labeling techniques, model training, and performance evaluation. Many of the algorithms implemented in the library are based on concepts introduced in advanced quantitative finance literature and peer-reviewed research. The library also includes tools for constructing specialized financial data structures, generating predictive features, and evaluating trading strategies through backtesting. Its architecture emphasizes reproducibility, robust testing, and well-documented code so that researchers and practitioners can reliably experiment with financial machine learning models.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Stanford Machine Learning Course

    Stanford Machine Learning Course

    machine learning course programming exercise

    The Stanford Machine Learning Course Exercises repository contains programming assignments from the well-known Stanford Machine Learning online course. It includes implementations of a variety of fundamental algorithms using Python and MATLAB/Octave. The repository covers a broad set of topics such as linear regression, logistic regression, neural networks, clustering, support vector machines, and recommender systems. Each folder corresponds to a specific algorithm or concept, making it easy for learners to navigate and practice. The exercises serve as practical, hands-on reinforcement of theoretical concepts taught in the course. This collection is valuable for students and practitioners who want to strengthen their skills in machine learning through coding exercises.
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    UnBBayes

    UnBBayes

    Framework & GUI for Bayes Nets and other probabilistic models.

    UnBBayes is a probabilistic network framework written in Java. It has both a GUI and an API with inference, sampling, learning and evaluation. It supports Bayesian networks, influence diagrams, MSBN, OOBN, HBN, MEBN/PR-OWL, PRM, structure, parameter and incremental learning. Please, visit our wiki (https://sourceforge.net/p/unbbayes/wiki/Home/) for more information. Check out the license section (https://sourceforge.net/p/unbbayes/wiki/License/) for our licensing policy.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    DeepDanbooru

    DeepDanbooru

    AI based multi-label girl image classification system

    DeepDanbooru is a deep learning system designed to automatically tag anime-style images using neural networks trained on datasets derived from the Danbooru imageboard. The project focuses on multi-label image classification, where a model predicts multiple descriptive tags that represent visual elements in an image. These tags may include characters, styles, clothing, emotions, or other attributes associated with anime artwork. The system uses convolutional neural networks trained on large datasets of tagged images to learn relationships between visual features and textual labels. Because the Danbooru dataset contains millions of images with extensive annotations, it provides a valuable training resource for machine learning models specializing in illustration analysis. Such datasets have been widely used for tasks including automatic image tagging, anime face detection, and generative modeling research.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Generative Models

    Generative Models

    Collection of generative models, e.g. GAN, VAE in Pytorch

    This project is a comprehensive open-source collection of implementations of various generative machine learning models designed to help researchers and developers experiment with deep generative techniques. The repository contains practical implementations of well-known architectures such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), Restricted Boltzmann Machines, and Helmholtz Machines, implemented primarily using modern deep learning frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow. These models are widely used in artificial intelligence to generate new data that resembles the training data, such as images, text, or other structured outputs. The repository serves as an educational and experimental environment where users can study how generative models work internally and replicate results from academic research papers.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    LibrePhotos

    LibrePhotos

    A self-hosted open source photo management service

    LibrePhotos is an open-source self-hosted photo management platform designed to organize, browse, and analyze personal media libraries while preserving user privacy. The system allows individuals to store and manage their photos and videos locally rather than relying on commercial cloud services. It provides features similar to services like Google Photos but runs on a private server controlled by the user. The application includes AI-powered tools that automatically analyze images to detect faces, objects, and locations, allowing photos to be grouped and searched more efficiently. LibrePhotos supports a wide variety of media formats and provides a web interface that can be accessed from different devices and operating systems. The platform is built using a Django backend and a React frontend, forming a full-stack web application architecture.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    MLOps Zoomcamp

    MLOps Zoomcamp

    Free MLOps course from DataTalks.Club

    MLOps Zoomcamp is an open-source educational repository that contains the materials for a free course focused on machine learning operations and production machine learning systems. The course is designed to teach data scientists and engineers how to move machine learning models from experimentation environments into scalable production services. The repository provides lessons, code examples, and assignments that cover the entire MLOps lifecycle, including model training, experiment tracking, deployment, monitoring, and infrastructure management. Students learn to use widely adopted tools such as MLflow, orchestration frameworks, and cloud platforms to manage machine learning pipelines. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on projects so learners gain practical experience building automated ML pipelines and maintaining deployed models.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Machine Learning for Software Engineers

    Machine Learning for Software Engineers

    A complete daily plan for studying to become a machine learning engine

    Machine Learning for Software Engineers is an open-source learning roadmap designed to help software engineers transition into machine learning roles through a structured, practical study plan. The repository presents a top-down learning path that emphasizes hands-on experience rather than heavy theoretical prerequisites, making it particularly approachable for developers who already have programming experience but limited formal training in machine learning. The project organizes a multi-month study schedule that covers topics such as machine learning fundamentals, algorithm understanding, data preparation, and practical experimentation. It aggregates a wide range of resources including books, online courses, Kaggle competitions, podcasts, conferences, and community learning opportunities. The repository is structured to help learners gradually build the skills required for machine learning engineering positions while maintaining a focus on real-world application development.
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