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    Kornia

    Kornia

    Open Source Differentiable Computer Vision Library

    Kornia is a differentiable computer vision library for PyTorch. It consists of a set of routines and differentiable modules to solve generic computer vision problems. At its core, the package uses PyTorch as its main backend both for efficiency and to take advantage of the reverse-mode auto-differentiation to define and compute the gradient of complex functions. Inspired by existing packages, this library is composed by a subset of packages containing operators that can be inserted within neural networks to train models to perform image transformations, epipolar geometry, depth estimation, and low-level image processing such as filtering and edge detection that operate directly on tensors. With Kornia we fill the gap between classical and deep computer vision that implements standard and advanced vision algorithms for AI. Our libraries and initiatives are always according to the community needs.
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    KotlinDL

    KotlinDL

    High-level Deep Learning Framework written in Kotlin

    KotlinDL is a high-level Deep Learning API written in Kotlin and inspired by Keras. Under the hood, it uses TensorFlow Java API and ONNX Runtime API for Java. KotlinDL offers simple APIs for training deep learning models from scratch, importing existing Keras and ONNX models for inference, and leveraging transfer learning for tailoring existing pre-trained models to your tasks. This project aims to make Deep Learning easier for JVM and Android developers and simplify deploying deep learning models in production environments.
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    Kubeflow

    Kubeflow

    Machine Learning Toolkit for Kubernetes

    Kubeflow is an open source Cloud Native machine learning platform based on Google’s internal machine learning pipelines. It seeks to make deployments of machine learning workflows on Kubernetes simple, portable and scalable. With Kubeflow you can deploy best-of-breed open-source systems for ML to diverse infrastructures. You can also take advantage of a number of great features, such as services for managing Jupyter notebooks and support for a TensorFlow Serving container. Wherever you may be running Kubernetes, you can run Kubeflow as well.
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    Kubeflow Training Operator

    Kubeflow Training Operator

    Distributed ML Training and Fine-Tuning on Kubernetes

    Kubeflow Training Operator is a Kubernetes-native project for fine-tuning and scalable distributed training of machine learning (ML) models created with various ML frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, XGBoost, MPI, Paddle, and others.
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    Kubeflow pipelines

    Kubeflow pipelines

    Machine Learning Pipelines for Kubeflow

    Kubeflow is a machine learning (ML) toolkit that is dedicated to making deployments of ML workflows on Kubernetes simple, portable, and scalable. A pipeline is a description of an ML workflow, including all of the components in the workflow and how they combine in the form of a graph. The pipeline includes the definition of the inputs (parameters) required to run the pipeline and the inputs and outputs of each component. A pipeline component is a self-contained set of user code, packaged as a Docker image, that performs one step in the pipeline. For example, a component can be responsible for data preprocessing, data transformation, model training, and so on.
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    LAML:Linear Algebra and Machine Learning

    A stand-alone Java library for linear algebra and machine learning

    LAML is a stand-alone pure Java library for linear algebra and machine learning. The goal is to build efficient and easy-to-use linear algebra and machine learning libraries. The reason why linear algebra and machine learning are built together is that full control of the basic data structures for matrices and vectors is required to have fast implementation for machine learning methods. Additionally, LAML provides a lot of commonly used matrix functions in the same signature to MATLAB, thus can also be used to manually convert MATLAB code to Java code.
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    LBP in multiple platforms

    LBP implementation in multiple computing platforms (ARM,GPU, DSP...)

    The Local Binary Pattern (LBP) is a texture operator that is used in several different computer vision applications and implemented in a variety of platforms. When selecting a suitable LBP implementation platform, the specific application and its requirements in terms of performance, size, energy efficiency, cost and developing time has to be carefully considered. This is a software toolbox that collects software implementations of the Local Binary Pattern operator in several platforms: - OpenCL for CPU & GPU - OpenCL for GPU (branchless) - C code optimized for ARM - OpenGL ES 2.0 shaders mobile GPUs - C code for TI C64x DSP core (branchless) - C code for TTA processor synthesis If you use the code somewhere, please cite: Bordallo López M., Nieto A., Boutellier J., Hannuksela J., and Silvén O. "Evaluation of real-time LBP computing in multiple architectures," Journal of Real Time Image Processing, 2014
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    LCS Open Repository

    LCS open repository in C++

    I am glad to present the Learning Classifier System Open Repository (LCSOR); a repository on LCSs implemented in C++ to foster practitioners the use of these machine learning techniques and to further extend LCSs.
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    LLM Applications

    LLM Applications

    A comprehensive guide to building RAG-based LLM applications

    LLM Applications is a practical reference repository that demonstrates how to build production-grade applications powered by large language models. The project focuses particularly on Retrieval-Augmented Generation architectures, which combine language models with external knowledge sources to improve accuracy and reliability. It provides step-by-step guidance for constructing systems that ingest documents, split them into chunks, generate embeddings, index them in vector databases, and retrieve relevant context during inference. The repository also shows how these components can be scaled and deployed using distributed computing frameworks such as Ray. In addition to development workflows, the project includes notebooks, datasets, and evaluation tools that help developers experiment with different retrieval strategies and model configurations.
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    LPCforSOS is a machine learning framework with a special focus on structured output spaces and pairwise learning. It supports currently multiclass, ordinal, hierarchical, multi-label and label ranking classification settings.
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    LRSLibrary

    LRSLibrary

    Low-Rank and Sparse Tools for Background Modeling and Subtraction

    LRSLibrary is a MATLAB library offering a broad collection of low-rank plus sparse decomposition algorithms, primarily aimed at background/foreground modeling from videos (background subtraction) and related computer vision tasks. Compatibility across MATLAB versions (tested in R2014–R2017) The library includes matrix and tensor methods (over 100 algorithms) and has been tested across MATLAB versions from R2014 onward. The algorithms can also be adapted to other computer vision or machine learning problems beyond video. Large algorithm collection: > 100 matrix- and tensor-based low-rank + sparse methods. Open-source license, documentation and references included.
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    Linear Time Invariant (LTI) system identification using particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm. Creators : Vahid Kiani, Hadi Sadoghi Yazdi
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    LUMINOTH

    LUMINOTH

    Deep Learning toolkit for Computer Vision

    LUMINOTH is an open-source deep learning toolkit designed for computer vision tasks, particularly object detection. The framework is implemented in Python and built on top of TensorFlow and the Sonnet neural network library, providing a modular environment for training and deploying detection models. It was created to simplify the process of building and experimenting with deep learning models capable of identifying objects within images. Luminoth includes support for popular object detection architectures such as Faster R-CNN and SSD, enabling developers to train models on datasets like COCO and Pascal VOC. The toolkit provides command-line utilities for dataset management, training, and inference, making it easier to integrate into research workflows and production systems. Although the project is no longer actively maintained, it remains a useful educational and experimental platform for studying object detection pipelines and deep learning workflows.
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    LWPR

    Locally Weighted Projection Regression (LWPR)

    Locally Weighted Projection Regression (LWPR) is a fully incremental, online algorithm for non-linear function approximation in high dimensional spaces, capable of handling redundant and irrelevant input dimensions. At its core, it uses locally linear models, spanned by a small number of univariate regressions in selected directions in input space. A locally weighted variant of Partial Least Squares (PLS) is employed for doing the dimensionality reduction. Please cite: [1] Sethu Vijayakumar, Aaron D'Souza and Stefan Schaal, Incremental Online Learning in High Dimensions, Neural Computation, vol. 17, no. 12, pp. 2602-2634 (2005). [2] Stefan Klanke, Sethu Vijayakumar and Stefan Schaal, A Library for Locally Weighted Projection Regression, Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR), vol. 9, pp. 623--626 (2008). More details and usage guidelines on the code website.
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    Lambda Networks

    Lambda Networks

    Implementation of LambdaNetworks, a new approach to image recognition

    Implementation of λ Networks, a new approach to image recognition that reaches SOTA on ImageNet. The new method utilizes λ layer, which captures interactions by transforming contexts into linear functions, termed lambdas, and applying these linear functions to each input separately. Shinel94 has added a Keras implementation! It won't be officially supported in this repository, so either copy / paste the code under ./lambda_networks/tfkeras.py or make sure to install tensorflow and keras before running the provided commands.
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    Lance

    Lance

    Modern columnar data format for ML and LLMs implemented in Rust

    Lance is a columnar data format that is easy and fast to version, query and train on. It’s designed to be used with images, videos, 3D point clouds, audio and of course tabular data. It supports any POSIX file systems, and cloud storage like AWS S3 and Google Cloud Storage.
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    Large Scale Optimization Templates

    C++ templates with generic nonlinear optimization algorithms

    Highly tunable, simple to use collection of the templates, containing a set of classes for solving unconstrained large scale nonlinear optimization problems. Currently it contains: -- Limited Memory Quasi Newton (L-BFSG) -- BFSG -- Conjugate Gradient -- Gradient Descent -- Wolf condition Line Search -- Backtracking Line Search -- Exact Golden Search -- Golden Search with Wolf condition We also distribute a set of tests with the library.
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    LayoutParser

    LayoutParser

    A Unified Toolkit for Deep Learning Based Document Image Analysis

    With the help of state-of-the-art deep learning models, Layout Parser enables extracting complicated document structures using only several lines of code. This method is also more robust and generalizable as no sophisticated rules are involved in this process. A complete instruction for installing the main Layout Parser library and auxiliary components. Learn how to load DL Layout models and use them for layout detection. The full list of layout models currently available in Layout Parser. After several major updates, layoutparser provides various functionalities and deep learning models from different backends. But it still easy to install layoutparser, and we designed the installation method in a way such that you can choose to install only the needed dependencies for your project. LayoutParser is also a open platform that enables the sharing of layout detection models and DIA pipelines among the community.
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    Lazy Predict

    Lazy Predict

    Lazy Predict help build a lot of basic models without much code

    Lazy Predict helps build a lot of basic models without much code and helps understand which models work better without any parameter tuning.
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    Leark is a Data Mining library developed in C#.NET. It contains several methods for ranking web documents described with a set of normalized features, and a feature selection algorithm. The methods are based on perceptron and clustering.
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    Learn_Data_Science_in_3_Months

    Learn_Data_Science_in_3_Months

    This is the Curriculum for "Learn Data Science in 3 Months"

    This project lays out a 12-week plan to go from basics to a portfolio-ready understanding of data science. It breaks the journey into clear stages: Python fundamentals, data wrangling, visualization, statistics, machine learning, and end-to-end projects. The schedule mixes learning and doing, encouraging you to build small deliverables each week—like notebooks, dashboards, and model demos—to reinforce skills. It also includes suggestions for datasets and problem domains so you aren’t stuck wondering what to analyze next. The plan is intentionally opinionated but flexible: you can swap resources while keeping the weekly objectives intact. By the end, you’re expected to have tangible artifacts to show employers or collaborators, not just notes and bookmarks.
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    Learn_Machine_Learning_in_3_Months

    Learn_Machine_Learning_in_3_Months

    This is the code for "Learn Machine Learning in 3 Months"

    This repository outlines an ambitious self-study curriculum for learning machine learning in roughly three months, emphasizing breadth, momentum, and hands-on practice. It sequences core topics—math foundations, classic ML, deep learning, and applied projects—so learners can pace themselves week by week. The plan mixes reading, lectures, coding assignments, and small build-it-yourself projects to reinforce understanding through repetition and implementation. Because ML is a wide field, the curriculum favors pragmatic coverage over academic completeness, pointing learners to widely used tools and approachable resources. It’s intended to help beginners overcome decision paralysis by giving a concrete schedule and a minimal set of action-oriented tasks.
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    Lepton AI

    Lepton AI

    A Pythonic framework to simplify AI service building

    A Pythonic framework to simplify AI service building. Cutting-edge AI inference and training, unmatched cloud-native experience, and top-tier GPU infrastructure. Ensure 99.9% uptime with comprehensive health checks and automatic repairs.
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    LexSub

    A Lexical Substitution Framework

    Lexical substitution framework for supervised all-words lexical substitution using delexicalized features. For a runnable (but GPL-licensed) version of LexSub, see LexSub-GPL (sf.net/p/lexsub/lexsub-gpl)
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    Libra

    Libra

    Ergonomic machine learning for everyone

    An ergonomic machine learning library for non-technical users. Save time. Blaze through ML.
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