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    The Julia Programming Language

    The Julia Programming Language

    High-level, high-performance dynamic language for technical computing

    Julia is a fast, open source high-performance dynamic language for technical computing. It can be used for data visualization and plotting, deep learning, machine learning, scientific computing, parallel computing and so much more. Having a high level syntax, Julia is easy to use for programmers of every level and background. Julia has more than 2,800 community-registered packages including various mathematical libraries, data manipulation tools, and packages for general purpose...
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    Turing.jl

    Turing.jl

    Bayesian inference with probabilistic programming

    Bayesian inference with probabilistic programming.
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    MLJ.jl

    MLJ.jl

    A Julia machine learning framework

    MLJ (Machine Learning in Julia) is a toolbox written in Julia providing a common interface and meta-algorithms for selecting, tuning, evaluating, composing, and comparing about 200 machine learning models written in Julia and other languages. The functionality of MLJ is distributed over several repositories illustrated in the dependency chart below.
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    Flux.jl

    Flux.jl

    Relax! Flux is the ML library that doesn't make you tensor

    Flux is an elegant approach to machine learning. It's a 100% pure Julia stack and provides lightweight abstractions on top of Julia's native GPU and AD support. Flux makes the easy things easy while remaining fully hackable. Flux provides a single, intuitive way to define models, just like mathematical notation. Julia transparently compiles your code, optimizing and fusing kernels for the GPU, for the best performance. Existing Julia libraries are differentiable and can be incorporated...
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    Gen.jl

    Gen.jl

    A general-purpose probabilistic programming system

    An open-source stack for generative modeling and probabilistic inference. Gen’s inference library gives users building blocks for writing efficient probabilistic inference algorithms that are tailored to their models, while automating the tricky math and the low-level implementation details. Gen helps users write hybrid algorithms that combine neural networks, variational inference, sequential Monte Carlo samplers, and Markov chain Monte Carlo. Gen features an easy-to-use modeling language...
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    AlphaZero.jl

    AlphaZero.jl

    A generic, simple and fast implementation of Deepmind's AlphaZero

    Beyond its much publicized success in attaining superhuman level at games such as Chess and Go, DeepMind's AlphaZero algorithm illustrates a more general methodology of combining learning and search to explore large combinatorial spaces effectively. We believe that this methodology can have exciting applications in many different research areas. Because AlphaZero is resource-hungry, successful open-source implementations (such as Leela Zero) are written in low-level languages (such as C++) and optimized for highly distributed computing environments. ...
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    Zygote

    Zygote

    21st century AD

    Zygote provides source-to-source automatic differentiation (AD) in Julia, and is the next-gen AD system for the Flux differentiable programming framework. For more details and benchmarks of Zygote's technique, see our paper. You may want to check out Flux for more interesting examples of Zygote usage; the documentation here focuses on internals and advanced AD usage.
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    AutoMLPipeline.jl

    AutoMLPipeline.jl

    Package that makes it trivial to create and evaluate machine learning

    AutoMLPipeline (AMLP) is a package that makes it trivial to create complex ML pipeline structures using simple expressions. It leverages on the built-in macro programming features of Julia to symbolically process, and manipulate pipeline expressions and makes it easy to discover optimal structures for machine learning regression and classification. To illustrate, here is a pipeline expression and evaluation of a typical machine learning workflow that extracts numerical features (numf) for ica (Independent Component Analysis) and pca (Principal Component Analysis) transformations, respectively, concatenated with the hot-bit encoding (ohe) of categorical features (catf) of a given data for rf (Random Forest) modeling.
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