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    deepfakes_faceswap

    deepfakes_faceswap

    Deepfakes Software For All

    Faceswap is the leading free and open source multi-platform deepfakes software. When faceswapping was first developed and published, the technology was groundbreaking, it was a huge step in AI development. It was also completely ignored outside of academia because the code was confusing and fragmentary. It required a thorough understanding of complicated AI techniques and took a lot of effort to figure it out. Until one individual brought it together into a single, cohesive collection.
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    Coursera Machine Learning

    Coursera Machine Learning

    Coursera Machine Learning By Prof. Andrew Ng

    CourseraMachineLearning is a personal collection of resources, notes, and programming exercises from Andrew Ng’s popular Machine Learning course on Coursera. It consolidates lecture references, programming tutorials, test cases, and supporting materials into one repository for easier review and practice. The project highlights fundamental machine learning concepts such as hypothesis functions, cost functions, gradient descent, bias-variance tradeoffs, and regression models. It also organizes week-by-week course schedules with links to exercises, lecture notes, and additional resources. Alongside the official coursework, the repository includes supplemental explanations, code snippets, and references to recommended textbooks and external materials. By gathering course-related resources into a single space, this project acts as a practical study companion for learners revisiting or supplementing the original course.
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    Wurst Client

    Wurst Client

    Minecraft Wurst Hacked Client v7

    Wurst7 is an open-source modified Minecraft client that includes a large collection of gameplay modifications commonly referred to as “hacks” or cheat modules. The project provides a custom client environment where players can enable various automated tools, overlays, and gameplay enhancements that alter how the game behaves. These features may include movement enhancements, automation utilities, and visualization tools that provide additional information about the game world. Wurst7 is typically installed as a Fabric mod and runs alongside the standard Minecraft Java Edition client. The client includes a graphical interface that allows users to toggle different modules and configure their behavior during gameplay. It is designed primarily for experimentation, testing, or gameplay modifications in environments where such tools are permitted.
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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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    FlashAttention

    FlashAttention

    Fast and memory-efficient exact attention

    FlashAttention is a high-performance deep learning optimization library that reimplements the attention mechanism used in transformer models to be significantly faster and more memory-efficient than standard implementations. It achieves this by using IO-aware algorithms that minimize memory reads and writes, reducing the quadratic memory overhead typically associated with attention operations. The project provides implementations of FlashAttention, FlashAttention-2, and newer iterations optimized for modern GPU architectures such as NVIDIA Hopper and AMD accelerators. By improving both forward and backward pass efficiency, it enables training and inference of large language models with longer sequence lengths and higher throughput. The library integrates with PyTorch and supports various attention configurations, including causal masking, multi-query attention, and rotary embeddings.
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    OnnxStream

    OnnxStream

    Lightweight inference library for ONNX files, written in C++

    The challenge is to run Stable Diffusion 1.5, which includes a large transformer model with almost 1 billion parameters, on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2, which is a microcomputer with 512MB of RAM, without adding more swap space and without offloading intermediate results on disk. The recommended minimum RAM/VRAM for Stable Diffusion 1.5 is typically 8GB. Generally, major machine learning frameworks and libraries are focused on minimizing inference latency and/or maximizing throughput, all of which at the cost of RAM usage. So I decided to write a super small and hackable inference library specifically focused on minimizing memory consumption: OnnxStream. OnnxStream is based on the idea of decoupling the inference engine from the component responsible for providing the model weights, which is a class derived from WeightsProvider. A WeightsProvider specialization can implement any type of loading, caching, and prefetching of the model parameters.
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    MEKA

    MEKA

    A Multi-label Extension to Weka

    Multi-label classifiers and evaluation procedures using the Weka machine learning framework.
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    Downloads: 135 This Week
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    Paperless-ngx

    Paperless-ngx

    A community-supported supercharged version of paperless

    Paperless-ngx is a community-supported open-source document management system that transforms your physical documents into a searchable online archive so you can keep, well, less paper.
    Downloads: 17 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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    OpenRLHF

    OpenRLHF

    An Easy-to-use, Scalable and High-performance RLHF Framework

    OpenRLHF is an easy-to-use, scalable, and high-performance framework for Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback (RLHF). It supports various training techniques and model architectures.
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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.
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    Flower

    Flower

    Flower: A Friendly Federated Learning Framework

    A unified approach to federated learning, analytics, and evaluation. Federate any workload, any ML framework, and any programming language. Federated learning systems vary wildly from one use case to another. Flower allows for a wide range of different configurations depending on the needs of each individual use case. Flower originated from a research project at the University of Oxford, so it was built with AI research in mind. Many components can be extended and overridden to build new state-of-the-art systems. Different machine learning frameworks have different strengths. Flower can be used with any machine learning framework, for example, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Hugging Face Transformers, PyTorch Lightning, scikit-learn, JAX, TFLite, MONAI, fastai, MLX, XGBoost, Pandas for federated analytics, or even raw NumPy for users who enjoy computing gradients by hand.
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    TensorRT

    TensorRT

    C++ library for high performance inference on NVIDIA GPUs

    NVIDIA® TensorRT™ is an SDK for high-performance deep learning inference. It includes a deep learning inference optimizer and runtime that delivers low latency and high throughput for deep learning inference applications. TensorRT-based applications perform up to 40X faster than CPU-only platforms during inference. With TensorRT, you can optimize neural network models trained in all major frameworks, calibrate for lower precision with high accuracy, and deploy to hyperscale data centers, embedded, or automotive product platforms. TensorRT is built on CUDA®, NVIDIA’s parallel programming model, and enables you to optimize inference leveraging libraries, development tools, and technologies in CUDA-X™ for artificial intelligence, autonomous machines, high-performance computing, and graphics. With new NVIDIA Ampere Architecture GPUs, TensorRT also leverages sparse tensor cores providing an additional performance boost.
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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. This makes them hardly accessible for students, researchers and hackers. Many simple Python implementations can be found on Github, but none of them is able to beat a reasonable baseline on games such as Othello or Connect Four. As an illustration, the benchmark in the README of the most popular of them only features a random baseline, along with a greedy baseline that does not appear to be significantly stronger.
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    DeepCamera

    DeepCamera

    Open-Source AI Camera. Empower any camera/CCTV

    DeepCamera empowers your traditional surveillance cameras and CCTV/NVR with machine learning technologies. It provides open-source facial recognition-based intrusion detection, fall detection, and parking lot monitoring with the inference engine on your local device. SharpAI-hub is the cloud hosting for AI applications that helps you deploy AI applications with your CCTV camera on your edge device in minutes. SharpAI yolov7_reid is an open-source Python application that leverages AI technologies to detect intruders with traditional surveillance cameras. The source code is here It leverages Yolov7 as a person detector, FastReID for person feature extraction, Milvus the local vector database for self-supervised learning to identify unseen persons, Labelstudio to host images locally and for further usage such as label data and train your own classifier. It also integrates with Home-Assistant to empower smart homes with AI technology.
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    NSFW Detection Machine Learning Model

    NSFW Detection Machine Learning Model

    Keras model of NSFW detector

    Keras model of NSFW detector, NSFW Detection Machine Learning Model.
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    Weaviate

    Weaviate

    Weaviate is a cloud-native, modular, real-time vector search engine

    Weaviate in a nutshell: Weaviate is a vector search engine and vector database. Weaviate uses machine learning to vectorize and store data, and to find answers to natural language queries. With Weaviate you can also bring your custom ML models to production scale. Weaviate in detail: Weaviate is a low-latency vector search engine with out-of-the-box support for different media types (text, images, etc.). It offers Semantic Search, Question-Answer-Extraction, Classification, Customizable Models (PyTorch/TensorFlow/Keras), and more. Built from scratch in Go, Weaviate stores both objects and vectors, allowing for combining vector search with structured filtering with the fault-tolerance of a cloud-native database, all accessible through GraphQL, REST, and various language clients.
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    libvips

    libvips

    A fast image processing library with low memory needs

    libvips is a demand-driven, horizontally threaded image processing library. Compared to similar libraries, libvips runs quickly and uses little memory. libvips is licensed under the LGPL 2.1+. It has around 300 operations covering arithmetic, histograms, convolution, morphological operations, frequency filtering, colour, resampling, statistics and others. It supports a large range of numeric types, from 8-bit int to 128-bit complex. Images can have any number of bands. It supports a good range of image formats, including JPEG, JPEG2000, JPEG-XL, TIFF, PNG, WebP, HEIC, AVIF, FITS, Matlab, OpenEXR, PDF, SVG, HDR, PPM / PGM / PFM, CSV, GIF, Analyze, NIfTI, DeepZoom, and OpenSlide. It can also load images via ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick, letting it work with formats like DICOM. It comes with bindings for C, C++, and the command-line. Full bindings are available for Ruby, Python, PHP, C# / .NET, Go, and Lua.
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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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    Bullet Physics SDK

    Bullet Physics SDK

    Real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR

    This is the official C++ source code repository of the Bullet Physics SDK: real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR, games, visual effects, robotics, machine learning etc. We are developing a new differentiable simulator for robotics learning, called Tiny Differentiable Simulator, or TDS. The simulator allows for hybrid simulation with neural networks. It allows different automatic differentiation backends, for forward and reverse mode gradients. TDS can be trained using Deep Reinforcement Learning, or using Gradient based optimization (for example LFBGS). In addition, the simulator can be entirely run on CUDA for fast rollouts, in combination with Augmented Random Search. This allows for 1 million simulation steps per second. It is highly recommended to use PyBullet Python bindings for improved support for robotics, reinforcement learning and VR. Use pip install pybullet and checkout the PyBullet Quickstart Guide.
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    CARLA Simulator

    CARLA Simulator

    Open-source simulator for autonomous driving research.

    CARLA has been developed from the ground up to support development, training, and validation of autonomous driving systems. In addition to open-source code and protocols, CARLA provides open digital assets (urban layouts, buildings, vehicles) that were created for this purpose and can be used freely. The simulation platform supports flexible specification of sensor suites, environmental conditions, full control of all static and dynamic actors, maps generation and much more. Multiple clients in the same or in different nodes can control different actors. CARLA exposes a powerful API that allows users to control all aspects related to the simulation, including traffic generation, pedestrian behaviors, weathers, sensors, and much more. Users can configure diverse sensor suites including LIDARs, multiple cameras, depth sensors and GPS among others. Users can easily create their own maps following the OpenDrive standard via tools like RoadRunner.
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    Keras

    Keras

    Python-based neural networks API

    Python Deep Learning library
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    ML Visuals

    ML Visuals

    ML Visuals contains figures and templates which you can reuse

    ML Visuals is an open-source project that provides a collection of reusable diagrams, templates, and visual resources designed to improve communication in machine learning research and education. The repository contains professional-quality figures that illustrate machine learning concepts such as neural networks, optimization methods, model architectures, and common deep learning techniques. These visuals are intended to help researchers, educators, and students create clearer presentations, blog posts, and scientific papers. The project is maintained as a collaborative community effort where contributors can add new diagrams or visual components. Many of the visuals are designed using editable formats such as Google Slides, making it easy for users to customize them for their own work.
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    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Code Repository for Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn

    Initially, this project started as the 4th edition of Python Machine Learning. However, after putting so much passion and hard work into the changes and new topics, we thought it deserved a new title. So, what’s new? There are many contents and additions, including the switch from TensorFlow to PyTorch, new chapters on graph neural networks and transformers, a new section on gradient boosting, and many more that I will detail in a separate blog post. For those who are interested in knowing what this book covers in general, I’d describe it as a comprehensive resource on the fundamental concepts of machine learning and deep learning. The first half of the book introduces readers to machine learning using scikit-learn, the defacto approach for working with tabular datasets. Then, the second half of this book focuses on deep learning, including applications to natural language processing and computer vision.
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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.
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