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    Angel

    Angel

    A Flexible and Powerful Parameter Server for large-scale ML

    Angel is a high-performance distributed machine learning and graph computing platform based on the philosophy of Parameter Server. It is tuned for performance with big data from Tencent and has a wide range of applicability and stability, demonstrating an increasing advantage in handling higher-dimension models. Angel is jointly developed by Tencent and Peking University, taking account of both high availability in industry and innovation in academia. With a model-centered core design concept, Angel partitions the parameters of complex models into multiple parameter-server nodes and implements a variety of machine learning algorithms and graph algorithms using efficient model-updating interfaces and functions, as well as a flexible consistency model for synchronization. Angel is developed with Java and Scala. It supports running on Yarn. With PS Service abstraction, it supports Spark on Angel.
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    This project develops a simple, fast and easy to use Python graph library using NumPy, Scipy and PySparse.
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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. The framework also automatically tracks lineage and metadata about how data is produced, which improves debugging, reproducibility, and transparency in data workflows.
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    Apache MXNet (incubating)

    Apache MXNet (incubating)

    A flexible and efficient library for deep learning

    Apache MXNet is an open source deep learning framework designed for efficient and flexible research prototyping and production. It contains a dynamic dependency scheduler that automatically parallelizes both symbolic and imperative operations. On top of this is a graph optimization layer, overall making MXNet highly efficient yet still portable, lightweight and scalable.
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    Apache PredictionIO

    Apache PredictionIO

    Machine learning server for developers and ML engineers

    Apache PredictionIO® is an open source Machine Learning Server built on top of a state-of-the-art open source stack for developers and data scientists to create predictive engines for any machine learning task. Quickly build and deploy an engine as a web service on production with customizable templates; respond to dynamic queries in real-time once deployed as a web service; evaluate and tune multiple engine variants systematically; unify data from multiple platforms in batch or in real-time for comprehensive predictive analytics; speed up machine learning modeling with systematic processes and pre-built evaluation measures; support machine learning and data processing libraries such as Spark MLLib and OpenNLP; implement your own machine learning models and seamlessly incorporate them into your engine; simplify data infrastructure management.
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    Apache TVM

    Apache TVM

    TVM Documentation in Chinese Simplified

    tvm-cn is a community-driven project that provides Chinese documentation for the Apache TVM deep learning compiler stack. Apache TVM is an open-source system designed to optimize and deploy machine learning models efficiently across different hardware platforms such as CPUs, GPUs, and ARM devices. The goal of the repository is to centralize translated learning materials and technical documentation so that Chinese-speaking developers can study the TVM ecosystem more easily. The project translates official TVM guides and organizes them into structured documentation that explains how to compile, optimize, and deploy deep learning models on heterogeneous hardware architectures. It also encourages community collaboration by inviting contributors to submit corrections, improvements, and additional translations as the TVM framework evolves.
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    AraRooter

    Find Arabic Root Word

    Using Machine Learning, AraRooter finds the three-lettered root of any Arabic lemma with around 84% accuracy.
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    ArabicDiacritizer

    ArabicDiacritizer

    An automatic restoration of Arabic diacritic marks

    This is a software of Arabic diacritical marks restoration. It is based mainly on deep architectures using deep neural network. The algorithm generates diacritized text with determined end case. The algorithm is described in detail in: Ilyes Rebai, and Yassine BenAyed 'Text-to-speech synthesis system with Arabic diacritic recognition system', Computer Speech & Language, 2015. We appreciate it very much if you can cite our related work. ************** Installation *************** - Extract the archive "ArabicDiacritizer Setup.rar". - Install the application using "Setup.exe". - Put an Arabic text in the Text Box. - Start the diacritization process. If the following problem occured: <Access to the path '..\ArabicDiacritizer v1.0\text.data' is denied> - Access to the path "Program Files\ArabicDiacritizer\ArabicDiacritizer v1.0\", - Right click on "ArabicDiacritizer" - Choose "Run as administrator" For further information, please contact: rebai_ily
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    Asteroid

    Asteroid

    The PyTorch-based audio source separation toolkit for researchers

    The PyTorch-based audio source separation toolkit for researchers. Pytorch-based audio source separation toolkit that enables fast experimentation on common datasets. It comes with a source code thats supports a large range of datasets and architectures, and a set of recipes to reproduce some important papers. Building blocks are thought and designed to be seamlessly plugged together. Filterbanks, encoders, maskers, decoders and losses are all common building blocks that can be combined in a flexible way to create new systems. Extending the toolkit with new features is simple. Add a new filterbank, separator architecture, dataset or even recipe very easily. Recipes provide an easy way to reproduce results with data preparation, system design, training and evaluation in a single script. This is an essential tool for the community! The default logger is TensorBoard in all the recipes. From the recipe folder, you can run the following to visualize the logs of all your runs.
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    AtomAI

    AtomAI

    Deep and Machine Learning for Microscopy

    AtomAI is a Pytorch-based package for deep and machine-learning analysis of microscopy data that doesn't require any advanced knowledge of Python or machine learning. The intended audience is domain scientists with a basic understanding of how to use NumPy and Matplotlib. It was developed by Maxim Ziatdinov at Oak Ridge National Lab. The purpose of the AtomAI is to provide an environment that bridges the instrument-specific libraries and general physical analysis by enabling the seamless deployment of machine learning algorithms including deep convolutional neural networks, invariant variational autoencoders, and decomposition/unmixing techniques for image and hyperspectral data analysis. Ultimately, it aims to combine the power and flexibility of the PyTorch deep learning framework and the simplicity and intuitive nature of packages such as scikit-learn, with a focus on scientific data.
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    Audio AI Timeline

    Audio AI Timeline

    A timeline of the latest AI models for audio generation

    Audio AI Timeline is a curated project that organizes the development of audio-related artificial intelligence into a structured and accessible historical timeline. Rather than functioning as a model training framework, it serves as an informational resource that maps key papers, systems, models, datasets, and milestones across areas such as speech synthesis, music generation, audio understanding, source separation, and general audio machine learning. The project helps users understand how major techniques and ideas evolved over time, making it especially useful for researchers, students, and practitioners who want a broad overview of the field without digging through scattered references. Its value comes from presenting progress in a chronological and thematic way, which makes trends, breakthroughs, and shifts in research focus easier to see.
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    Audiomentations

    Audiomentations

    A Python library for audio data augmentation

    A Python library for audio data augmentation. Inspired by albumentations. Useful for deep learning. Runs on CPU. Supports mono audio and multichannel audio. Can be integrated in training pipelines in e.g. Tensorflow/Keras or Pytorch. Has helped people get world-class results in Kaggle competitions. Is used by companies making next-generation audio products. Mix in another sound, e.g. a background noise. Useful if your original sound is clean and you want to simulate an environment where background noise is present. A folder of (background noise) sounds to be mixed in must be specified. These sounds should ideally be at least as long as the input sounds to be transformed. Otherwise, the background sound will be repeated, which may sound unnatural. Note that the gain of the added noise is relative to the amount of signal in the input. This implies that if the input is completely silent, no noise will be added.
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    Auto-PyTorch

    Auto-PyTorch

    Automatic architecture search and hyperparameter optimization

    While early AutoML frameworks focused on optimizing traditional ML pipelines and their hyperparameters, another trend in AutoML is to focus on neural architecture search. To bring the best of these two worlds together, we developed Auto-PyTorch, which jointly and robustly optimizes the network architecture and the training hyperparameters to enable fully automated deep learning (AutoDL). Auto-PyTorch is mainly developed to support tabular data (classification, regression) and time series data (forecasting). The newest features in Auto-PyTorch for tabular data are described in the paper "Auto-PyTorch Tabular: Multi-Fidelity MetaLearning for Efficient and Robust AutoDL" (see below for bibtex ref). Details about Auto-PyTorch for multi-horizontal time series forecasting tasks can be found in the paper "Efficient Automated Deep Learning for Time Series Forecasting" (also see below for bibtex ref).
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    AutoGluon

    AutoGluon

    AutoGluon: AutoML for Image, Text, and Tabular Data

    AutoGluon enables easy-to-use and easy-to-extend AutoML with a focus on automated stack ensembling, deep learning, and real-world applications spanning image, text, and tabular data. Intended for both ML beginners and experts, AutoGluon enables you to quickly prototype deep learning and classical ML solutions for your raw data with a few lines of code. Automatically utilize state-of-the-art techniques (where appropriate) without expert knowledge. Leverage automatic hyperparameter tuning, model selection/ensembling, architecture search, and data processing. Easily improve/tune your bespoke models and data pipelines, or customize AutoGluon for your use-case. AutoGluon is modularized into sub-modules specialized for tabular, text, or image data. You can reduce the number of dependencies required by solely installing a specific sub-module via: python3 -m pip install <submodule>.
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    AutoKeras

    AutoKeras

    AutoML library for deep learning

    AutoKeras: An AutoML system based on Keras. It is developed by DATA Lab at Texas A&M University. The goal of AutoKeras is to make machine learning accessible to everyone. AutoKeras only support Python 3. If you followed previous steps to use virtualenv to install tensorflow, you can just activate the virtualenv. Currently, AutoKeras is only compatible with Python >= 3.7 and TensorFlow >= 2.8.0. AutoKeras supports several tasks with extremely simple interface. AutoKeras would search for the best detailed configuration for you. Moreover, you can override the base classes to create your own block.
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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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    AutoTrain Advanced

    AutoTrain Advanced

    Faster and easier training and deployments

    AutoTrain Advanced is an open-source machine learning training framework developed by Hugging Face that simplifies the process of training and fine-tuning state-of-the-art AI models. The project provides a no-code and low-code interface that allows users to train models using custom datasets without needing extensive expertise in machine learning engineering. It supports a wide range of tasks including text classification, sequence-to-sequence modeling, token classification, sentence embedding training, and large language model fine-tuning. The system integrates closely with the Hugging Face ecosystem and allows developers to train models using datasets hosted on the Hugging Face Hub. AutoTrain Advanced can run locally or in cloud environments, making it adaptable to different computational setups. By automating tasks such as model configuration, hyperparameter selection, and training pipelines, the project significantly reduces the technical barrier to building AI systems.
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    AutoViz

    AutoViz

    Automatically Visualize any dataset, any size

    AutoViz is a Python data visualization library designed to automate exploratory data analysis by generating multiple visualizations with minimal code. The primary goal of the project is to help data scientists and analysts quickly understand patterns, relationships, and anomalies within datasets without manually writing complex plotting code. With a single command, the library can automatically generate dozens of charts and graphs that reveal insights into the structure and quality of the data. AutoViz supports a wide range of visualization types including scatter plots, histograms, bar charts, and correlation plots, making it suitable for analyzing both structured and large datasets. The system also includes built-in tools for evaluating data quality and identifying potential issues such as missing values or unusual distributions. By automating the visualization process, AutoViz allows users to rapidly explore datasets before applying machine learning models or statistical analysis.
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    Autodistill

    Autodistill

    Images to inference with no labeling

    Autodistill uses big, slower foundation models to train small, faster supervised models. Using autodistill, you can go from unlabeled images to inference on a custom model running at the edge with no human intervention in between. You can use Autodistill on your own hardware, or use the Roboflow hosted version of Autodistill to label images in the cloud.
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    Automatic cell lineage reconstruction

    Automatic segmentation and tracking for 3D time-lapse microscopy

    From Amat et al., Nature Methods, 2014*: "The comprehensive reconstruction of cell lineages in complex multicellular organisms is a central goal of developmental biology. We present an open-source computational framework for segmentation and tracking of cell nuclei with high accuracy and speed. We demonstrate its (1) generality, by reconstructing cell lineages in four-dimensional, terabyte-sized image data of fruit-fly, zebrafish and mouse embryos, acquired with three different types of fluorescence microscopes, (2) scalability, by analyzing advanced stages of development with up to 20,000 cells per time point, at 26,000 cells min-1 on a single computer workstation, and (3) ease of use, by adjusting only two parameters across all data sets and providing visualization and editing tools for efficient data curation. Our approach achieves on average 97.0% linkage accuracy across all species and imaging modalities." *Please cite this paper if you use this code for your research
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    Awesome AI-ML-DL

    Awesome AI-ML-DL

    Awesome Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning

    Awesome Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning as we learn it. Study notes and a curated list of awesome resources of such topics. This repo is dedicated to engineers, developers, data scientists and all other professions that take interest in AI, ML, DL and related sciences. To make learning interesting and to create a place to easily find all the necessary material. Please contribute, watch, star, fork and share the repo with others in your community.
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    Awesome Community Detection Research

    Awesome Community Detection Research

    A curated list of community detection research papers

    A collection of community detection papers. A curated list of community detection research papers with implementations. Similar collections about graph classification, classification/regression tree, fraud detection, and gradient boosting papers with implementations.
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    Awesome Decision Tree Papers

    Awesome Decision Tree Papers

    A collection of research papers on decision, classification, etc.

    A collection of research papers on decision, classification and regression trees with implementations.
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    Awesome Explainable Graph Reasoning

    Awesome Explainable Graph Reasoning

    A collection of research papers and software related to explainability

    A collection of research papers and software related to explainability in graph machine learning. Deep learning methods are achieving ever-increasing performance on many artificial intelligence tasks. A major limitation of deep models is that they are not amenable to interpretability. This limitation can be circumvented by developing post hoc techniques to explain the predictions, giving rise to the area of explainability. Recently, explainability of deep models on images and texts has achieved significant progress. In the area of graph data, graph neural networks (GNNs) and their explainability are experiencing rapid developments. However, there is neither a unified treatment of GNN explainability methods, nor a standard benchmark and testbed for evaluations. In this survey, we provide a unified and taxonomic view of current GNN explainability methods.
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    Awesome Fraud Detection Research Papers

    Awesome Fraud Detection Research Papers

    A curated list of data mining papers about fraud detection

    A curated list of data mining papers about fraud detection from several conferences.
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