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: 9,484 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.
    Downloads: 131 This Week
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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: 2,600 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: 12 This Week
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    SimpleTuner

    SimpleTuner

    A general fine-tuning kit geared toward image/video/audio diffusion

    SimpleTuner is an open-source toolkit designed to simplify the fine-tuning of modern diffusion models for generating images, video, and audio. The project focuses on providing a clear and understandable training environment for researchers, developers, and artists who want to customize generative AI models without navigating complex machine learning pipelines. It supports fine-tuning workflows for models such as Stable Diffusion variants and other diffusion architectures, enabling users to adapt pretrained models to specialized datasets or creative tasks. The system includes configuration-driven training processes that allow users to define datasets, model paths, and training parameters with minimal setup. SimpleTuner also emphasizes experimentation and academic collaboration, encouraging contributions and iterative improvements from the open-source community.
    Downloads: 10 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: 39 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: 8 This Week
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    skfolio

    skfolio

    Python library for portfolio optimization built on top of scikit-learn

    skfolio is a Python library designed for portfolio optimization and financial risk management that integrates closely with the scikit-learn ecosystem. The project provides a unified machine learning-style framework for building, validating, and comparing portfolio allocation strategies using financial data. By following the familiar scikit-learn API design, the library allows quantitative researchers and developers to apply techniques such as model selection, cross-validation, and hyperparameter tuning to portfolio construction workflows. It supports a wide range of allocation methods, from classical mean-variance optimization to modern techniques that rely on clustering, factor models, and risk-based allocations. The framework also includes tools for evaluating portfolio performance under different market conditions, enabling users to test robustness and reduce the risk of overfitting.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo

    NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo

    Open-source deep-learning framework for building and training

    NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo is an open-source deep learning framework designed for building artificial intelligence models that incorporate physical laws and scientific knowledge into machine learning workflows. The framework focuses on the emerging field of physics-informed machine learning, where neural networks are used alongside physical equations to model complex scientific systems. PhysicsNeMo provides modular Python components that allow developers to create scalable training and inference pipelines for models that combine data-driven learning with physics-based constraints. It is built on top of the PyTorch ecosystem and integrates with GPU-accelerated computing environments to handle computationally demanding simulations and datasets. The framework supports a wide range of scientific applications, including computational fluid dynamics, climate modeling, weather prediction, and engineering simulations.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    PyTensor

    PyTensor

    Python library for defining and optimizing mathematical expressions

    PyTensor is a fork of Aesara, a Python library for defining, optimizing, and efficiently evaluating mathematical expressions involving multi-dimensional arrays. PyTensor is based on Theano, which has been powering large-scale computationally intensive scientific investigations since 2007. A hackable, pure-Python codebase. Extensible graph framework is suitable for rapid development of custom operators and symbolic optimizations. Implements an extensible graph transpilation framework that currently provides compilation via C, JAX, and Numba. Based on one of the most widely-used Python tensor libraries: Theano.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    All course materials for the Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning is an open-source repository that contains the complete course materials for the Zero to Mastery Machine Learning and Data Science bootcamp. The project provides a structured curriculum designed to teach machine learning and data science using Python through hands-on projects and interactive notebooks. The repository includes datasets, Jupyter notebooks, documentation, and example code that walk learners through the entire machine learning workflow from problem definition to model deployment. The course introduces essential tools such as NumPy, pandas, Matplotlib, and scikit-learn before moving on to deep learning with frameworks like TensorFlow and Keras. It also includes milestone projects that demonstrate how to build end-to-end machine learning systems using real datasets, including classification and regression tasks.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    cortex

    cortex

    Production infrastructure for machine learning at scale

    Cortex is an open-source platform designed for building, deploying, and managing machine learning applications in production environments. The framework provides infrastructure tools that allow developers to transform trained machine learning models into scalable web services. Cortex handles many operational challenges associated with deploying AI systems, such as managing dependencies, orchestrating data pipelines, and scaling services under load. Developers can define machine learning pipelines as code using declarative configuration files, which simplifies the process of managing complex ML workflows. The platform supports integration with cloud environments and container orchestration systems so that applications can scale dynamically based on demand. It is designed to help teams focus on building machine learning logic rather than managing infrastructure details.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    handson-ml3

    handson-ml3

    Fundamentals of Machine Learning and Deep Learning

    handson-ml3 contains the Jupyter notebooks and code for the third edition of the book Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras & TensorFlow. It guides readers through modern machine learning and deep learning workflows using Python, with examples spanning data preparation, supervised and unsupervised learning, deep neural networks, RL, and production-ready model deployment. The third edition updates the content for TensorFlow 2 and Keras, introduces new chapters (for example on reinforcement learning or generative models), and offers best-practice code that reflects current ecosystems. The notebooks are designed so you can run them locally or on Colab/online, making it accessible for learners regardless of infrastructure. The author includes solutions for exercises and sets up an environment specification so you can reproduce results. Because the discipline of ML evolves rapidly, this repo serves both as a learning path and a reference library you can revisit as models.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    mosaicml composer

    mosaicml composer

    Supercharge Your Model Training

    composer is a deep learning training framework built on PyTorch and designed to make large-scale model training more efficient, scalable, and customizable. At the center of the project is a highly optimized Trainer abstraction that simplifies the management of training loops, parallelization, metrics, logging, and data loading. The framework is intended for modern workloads that may span anything from a single GPU to very large distributed training environments, which makes it suitable for both experimentation and production-scale development. It includes built-in support for distributed training strategies such as Fully Sharded Data Parallelism and standard Distributed Data Parallel execution, helping teams scale models without having to assemble as much infrastructure by hand.
    Downloads: 7 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: 6 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: 6 This Week
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    Mars Framework

    Mars Framework

    Mars is a tensor-based unified framework for large-scale data

    Mars is a distributed computing framework designed to scale scientific computing and data science workloads across large clusters while preserving the familiar programming interfaces of common Python libraries. The project provides a tensor-based execution model that extends the capabilities of tools such as NumPy, pandas, and scikit-learn so that large datasets can be processed in parallel without rewriting code for distributed environments. Its architecture automatically divides large computational tasks into smaller chunks that can be executed across multiple nodes in a cluster, allowing complex analytics, machine learning workflows, and data transformations to run efficiently at scale. Mars is particularly useful for workloads that exceed the memory capacity of a single machine or require high levels of parallel processing.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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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 concise overview of machine learning theory and practice, covering topics such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, neural networks, and optimization algorithms. The repository complements these explanations by offering practical implementations that demonstrate how various algorithms behave when applied to data. Readers can explore the scripts to reproduce diagrams and observe how mathematical concepts translate into working code.
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    ggml

    ggml

    Tensor library for machine learning

    ggml is an open-source tensor library designed for efficient machine learning computation with a focus on running models locally and with minimal dependencies. Written primarily in C and C++, the library provides low-level tensor operations and automatic differentiation that allow developers to implement machine learning algorithms and neural networks efficiently. The project emphasizes portability and performance, enabling machine learning inference across a wide range of hardware environments including CPUs and specialized accelerators. It is widely used as a foundational component in projects that run large language models locally, including tools that perform inference for transformer-based models. The library also implements optimization algorithms and computation graph functionality so developers can build training and inference workflows directly on top of its tensor operations.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    TabPFN

    TabPFN

    Foundation Model for Tabular Data

    TabPFN is an open-source machine learning system that introduces a foundation model designed specifically for tabular data analysis. The model is based on transformer architectures and implements a prior-data fitted network that can perform supervised learning tasks such as classification and regression with minimal configuration. Unlike many traditional machine learning workflows that require extensive hyperparameter tuning and training cycles, TabPFN is pre-trained to perform inference directly on tabular datasets. This allows it to generate predictions extremely quickly, often within seconds, while maintaining competitive accuracy on small and medium-sized datasets. The system supports a variety of tabular machine learning tasks and is designed to handle structured datasets commonly found in spreadsheets, databases, and business analytics systems.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    rust-bert

    rust-bert

    Rust native ready-to-use NLP pipelines and transformer-based models

    rust-bert is a Rust-based implementation of transformer-based natural language processing models that provides ready-to-use pipelines for tasks such as text classification, summarization, and question answering. The project ports many capabilities of the Hugging Face Transformers ecosystem into the Rust programming language. It allows developers to run state-of-the-art NLP models like BERT, GPT-2, and DistilBERT directly within Rust applications while maintaining high performance and memory efficiency. The library integrates with Rust machine learning infrastructure using crates such as tch-rs and ONNX Runtime for model execution. It also includes tokenization utilities, model architectures, and task-specific pipelines that simplify the development of NLP applications. Because Rust is known for its safety and performance, this project enables developers to deploy modern NLP models in production systems written in Rust.
    Downloads: 5 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.
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    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Kaldi
    Speech recognition research toolkit
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    DialoGPT

    DialoGPT

    Large-scale pretraining for dialogue

    DialoGPT is an open-source conversational language model developed by Microsoft Research for generating natural dialogue responses using large-scale transformer architectures. The system is built on the GPT-2 architecture and is designed specifically for multi-turn conversation tasks, enabling machines to produce coherent responses during interactive dialogue. The model was trained on a massive dataset of approximately 147 million conversational exchanges extracted from Reddit discussion threads, allowing it to learn patterns of natural human conversation. DialoGPT provides multiple pretrained model sizes and includes code for training, fine-tuning, and evaluating dialogue generation models. The repository also contains scripts for preparing conversation datasets and reproducing experimental benchmarks related to conversational AI research.
    Downloads: 4 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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