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    Perceptual Similarity Metric and Dataset

    Perceptual Similarity Metric and Dataset

    LPIPS metric. pip install lpips

    While it is nearly effortless for humans to quickly assess the perceptual similarity between two images, the underlying processes are thought to be quite complex. Despite this, the most widely used perceptual metrics today, such as PSNR and SSIM, are simple, shallow functions, and fail to account for many nuances of human perception. Recently, the deep learning community has found that features of the VGG network trained on ImageNet classification has been remarkably useful as a training loss for image synthesis. But how perceptual are these so-called "perceptual losses"? What elements are critical for their success? To answer these questions, we introduce a new dataset of human perceptual similarity judgments. We systematically evaluate deep features across different architectures and tasks and compare them with classic metrics. We find that deep features outperform all previous metrics by large margins on our dataset.
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    Petastorm

    Petastorm

    Petastorm library enables single machine or distributed training

    Petastorm library enables single machine or distributed training and evaluation of deep learning models from datasets in Apache Parquet format. It supports ML frameworks such as Tensorflow, Pytorch, and PySpark and can be used from pure Python code. Petastorm is an open-source data access library developed at Uber ATG. This library enables single machine or distributed training and evaluation of deep learning models directly from datasets in Apache Parquet format. Petastorm supports popular Python-based machine learning (ML) frameworks such as Tensorflow, PyTorch, and PySpark. It can also be used from pure Python code. A dataset created using Petastorm is stored in Apache Parquet format. On top of a Parquet schema, petastorm also stores higher-level schema information that makes multidimensional arrays into a native part of a petastorm dataset. Petastorm supports extensible data codecs. These enable a user to use one of the standard data compressions (jpeg, png) or implement her own.
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    Phenalysis

    Phenalysis

    Analyze agronomic plant research plots in aerial orthomosaic images.

    A graphical user interface to import, analyze and export plots from orthomosaic images of agronomic trials. Please cite the following reference in your work if you use Phenalysis: Khan Z and Miklavcic SJ (2019) An Automatic Field Plot Extraction Method From Aerial Orthomosaic Images. Front. Plant Sci. 10:683. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00683 This tool is being developed through the sponsorship of the Australian Research Council's Industrial Transformation Research Hub on Wheat in a Hot and Dry Climate. https://www.wheathub.com.au/
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    PhiWeave is a machine learning library for structured prediction via factor graphs. It is part of an ongoing effort to implement and improve on the current state-of-the-art in inference and parameter estimation for graphical models.
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    Physical Symbolic Optimization (Φ-SO)

    Physical Symbolic Optimization (Φ-SO)

    Physical Symbolic Optimization

    Physical Symbolic Optimization (Φ-SO) - A symbolic optimization package built for physics. Symbolic regression module uses deep reinforcement learning to infer analytical physical laws that fit data points, searching in the space of functional forms.
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    Pigo

    Pigo

    Fast face detection, pupil/eyes localization

    Fast face detection, pupil/eyes localization and facial landmark points detection library in pure Go. Pigo is a pure Go face detection, pupil/eyes localization and facial landmark points detection library based on the Pixel Intensity Comparison-based Object detection paper. The reason why Pigo has been developed is because almost all of the currently existing solutions for face detection in the Go ecosystem are purely bindings to some C/C++ libraries like OpenCV or dlib, but calling a C program through cgo introduces huge latencies and implies a significant trade-off in terms of performance. Also, in many cases installing OpenCV on various platforms is cumbersome.
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    Pipcook

    Pipcook

    Machine learning platform for Web developers

    A JavaScript application framework for machine learning and its engineering. With the mission of enabling JavaScript engineers to utilize the power of machine learning without any prerequisites and the vision to lead the front-end technical field to intelligence. Pipcook is to become the JavaScript application framework for the cross-cutting area of machine learning and front-end interaction. We are truly to design Pipcook's API for front-end and machine learning applications, and focusing on the front-end area and developed from the JavaScript engineers' view. With the principle of being friendly to JavaScript, we will push the whole area forward with the machine learning engineering. For this reason we opened an issue about machine-learning application APIs, and look forward to you get involved.
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    Ploomber

    Ploomber

    The fastest way to build data pipelines

    Ploomber is an open-source framework designed to simplify the development and deployment of data science and machine learning pipelines. It allows developers to transform exploratory data analysis workflows into production-ready pipelines without rewriting large portions of code. The system integrates with common development environments such as Jupyter Notebook, VS Code, and PyCharm, enabling data scientists to continue working with familiar tools while building scalable workflows. Ploomber automatically manages task dependencies and execution order, allowing complex pipelines with multiple stages to run reliably. The framework can deploy pipelines across different computing environments including Kubernetes, Airflow, AWS Batch, and high-performance computing clusters. It also helps teams maintain reproducibility by tracking changes in code and rerunning only outdated pipeline tasks.
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    This project aims to develop a method to identify communities in a social network according to some point of view.
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    PostgresML

    PostgresML

    The GPU-powered AI application database

    PostgresML is a complete platform in a PostgreSQL extension. Build simpler, faster, and more scalable models right inside your database. Explore the SDK and test open source models in our hosted database. Combine and automate the entire workflow from embedding generation to indexing and querying for the simplest (and fastest) knowledge-based chatbot implementation. Leverage multiple types of natural language processing and machine learning models such as vector search and personalization with embeddings to improve search results. Leverage your data with time series forecasting to garner key business insights. Build statistical and predictive models with the full power of SQL and dozens of regression algorithms. Return results and detect fraud faster with ML at the database layer. PostgresML abstracts the data management overhead from the ML/AI lifecycle by enabling users to run ML/LLM models directly on a Postgres database.
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    Practical Machine Learning with Python

    Practical Machine Learning with Python

    Master the essential skills needed to recognize and solve problems

    Practical Machine Learning with Python is a comprehensive repository built to accompany a project-centered guide for applying machine learning techniques to real-world problems using Python’s mature data science ecosystem. It centralizes example code, datasets, model pipelines, and explanatory notebooks that teach users how to approach problems from data ingestion and cleaning all the way through feature engineering, model selection, evaluation, tuning, and production-ready deployment patterns. The repository emphasizes end-to-end workflows rather than isolated code snippets, showing how to handle common challenges like class imbalance, overfitting, hyperparameter optimization, and interpretability. By leveraging popular Python libraries such as pandas, scikit-learn, XGBoost, and visualization tools, it illustrates how to build reproducible and robust solutions that scale beyond small demos.
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    Pragmatic AI

    Pragmatic AI

    [Book-2019] Pragmatic AI: An Introduction to Cloud-based ML

    Pragmatic AI is the first truly practical guide to solving real-world problems with contemporary machine learning, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing tools. Writing for business professionals, decision-makers, and students who aren’t professional data scientists, Noah Gift demystifies all the tools and technologies you need to get results. He illuminates powerful off-the-shelf cloud-based solutions from Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, as well as accessible techniques using Python and R. Throughout, you’ll find simple, clear, and effective working solutions that show how to apply machine learning, AI and cloud computing together in virtually any organization, creating solutions that deliver results, and offer virtually unlimited scalability.
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    ProjectLearn.io

    ProjectLearn.io

    A curated list of project tutorials for project-based learning

    ProjectLearn.io is an open-source repository that aggregates curated tutorials focused on project-based programming education. The project organizes learning resources where users build complete applications from scratch, helping learners acquire practical development experience rather than relying solely on theoretical tutorials. The repository includes projects across multiple domains such as web development, mobile development, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and game development. Each project entry typically links to external tutorials that guide learners through building a working application using modern frameworks and programming languages. Technologies covered include widely used tools such as React, Node.js, Flutter, TensorFlow, OpenCV, and other contemporary development platforms. By emphasizing hands-on learning, the repository encourages learners to strengthen their programming skills through real implementations rather than isolated coding exercises.
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    PromptSource

    PromptSource

    Toolkit for creating, sharing and using natural language prompts

    PromptSource is a toolkit for creating, sharing and using natural language prompts. Recent work has shown that large language models exhibit the ability to perform reasonable zero-shot generalization to new tasks. For instance, GPT-3 demonstrated that large language models have strong zero- and few-shot abilities. FLAN and T0 then demonstrated that pre-trained language models fine-tuned in a massively multitask fashion yield even stronger zero-shot performance. A common denominator in these works is the use of prompts which has gained interest among NLP researchers and engineers. This emphasizes the need for new tools to create, share and use natural language prompts. Prompts are functions that map an example from a dataset to a natural language input and target output. PromptSource contains a growing collection of prompts (which we call P3: Public Pool of Prompts). As of January 20, 2022, there are ~2'000 English prompts for 170+ English datasets in P3.
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    PromptTools

    PromptTools

    Open-source tools for prompt testing and experimentation

    Welcome to prompttools created by Hegel AI! This repo offers a set of open-source, self-hostable tools for experimenting with, testing, and evaluating LLMs, vector databases, and prompts. The core idea is to enable developers to evaluate using familiar interfaces like code, notebooks, and a local playground.
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    Promptify

    Promptify

    se GPT or other prompt based models to get structured output

    Promptify is an open-source Python library designed to simplify prompt engineering and the development of natural language processing pipelines using large language models. The project provides tools that help developers generate structured prompts for different NLP tasks and apply them across multiple generative AI systems. Instead of manually crafting prompts for each task, Promptify introduces a unified architecture that combines prompt templates, language model interfaces, and processing pipelines into a single framework. This approach allows developers to perform tasks such as text classification, named entity recognition, question answering, and information extraction using consistent prompt templates. The library supports integration with multiple large language model providers, enabling users to experiment with various models without changing their overall workflow.
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    ProximityForest

    Efficient Approximate Nearest Neighbors for General Metric Spaces

    A proximity forest is a data structure that allows for efficient computation of approximate nearest neighbors of arbitrary data elements in a metric space. See: O'Hara and Draper, "Are You Using the Right Approximate Nearest Neighbor Algorithm?", WACV 2013 (best student paper award). One application of a ProximityForest is given in the following CVPR publication: Stephen O'Hara and Bruce A. Draper, "Scalable Action Recognition with a Subspace Forest," IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2012. This source code is provided without warranty and is available under the GPL license. More commercially-friendly licenses may be available. Please contact Stephen O'Hara for license options. Please view the wiki on this site for installation instructions and examples on reproducing the results of the papers.
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    PyDaMelo

    Python-compatible Data mining elementary objects

    An attempt at offering machine learning and data mining algorithms at the finest grain we are able to, easy to combine together through Python scripting to glue together the Lego-like bricks.
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    PyDenseCRF

    PyDenseCRF

    Python wrapper to Philipp Krähenbühl's dense (fully connected) CRFs

    PyDenseCRF is a Python library that provides a wrapper around the implementation of fully connected Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) developed by Philipp Krähenbühl and Vladlen Koltun. The project allows developers and researchers to integrate Dense CRF inference into Python-based machine learning pipelines, particularly for computer vision tasks such as image segmentation and labeling. Conditional Random Fields are probabilistic graphical models used to model contextual relationships between neighboring pixels or features, improving prediction consistency across images. By implementing a fully connected CRF model with Gaussian edge potentials, the library enables efficient inference across all pixel pairs in an image rather than only local neighborhoods. The Python wrapper is implemented using Cython, allowing high-performance CRF computations while maintaining a Python-friendly interface for experimentation and development.
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    A Python function library to extract EEG feature from EEG time series in standard Python and numpy data structure. Features include classical spectral analysis, entropies, fractal dimensions, DFA, inter-channel synchrony and order, etc.
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    PyGAD

    PyGAD

    Source code of PyGAD, Python 3 library for building genetic algorithms

    PyGAD is an open-source easy-to-use Python 3 library for building the genetic algorithm and optimizing machine learning algorithms. It supports Keras and PyTorch. PyGAD supports optimizing both single-objective and multi-objective problems. PyGAD supports different types of crossover, mutation, and parent selection. PyGAD allows different types of problems to be optimized using the genetic algorithm by customizing the fitness function.
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    PyKEEN

    PyKEEN

    A Python library for learning and evaluating knowledge graph embedding

    PyKEEN (Python KnowlEdge EmbeddiNgs) is a Python package designed to train and evaluate knowledge graph embedding models (incorporating multi-modal information). PyKEEN is a Python package for reproducible, facile knowledge graph embeddings. PyKEEN has a function pykeen.env() that magically prints relevant version information about PyTorch, CUDA, and your operating system that can be used for debugging. If you’re in a Jupyter Notebook, it will be pretty-printed as an HTML table.
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    PyPR - Python Pattern Recognition. A small collection of useful pattern recognition methods. The code is still in its early stages.
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    PySC2

    PySC2

    StarCraft II learning environment

    PySC2 is DeepMind's Python component of the StarCraft II Learning Environment (SC2LE). It exposes Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft II Machine Learning API as a Python RL Environment. This is a collaboration between DeepMind and Blizzard to develop StarCraft II into a rich environment for RL research. PySC2 provides an interface for RL agents to interact with StarCraft 2, getting observations and sending actions. The easiest way to get PySC2 is to use pip. That will install the pysc2 package along with all the required dependencies. virtualenv can help manage your dependencies. You may also need to upgrade pip: pip install --upgrade pip for the pysc2 install to work. If you're running on an older system you may need to install libsdl libraries for the pygame dependency.
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    PySINDy

    PySINDy

    A package for the sparse identification of nonlinear dynamical systems

    PySINDy is a Python library that implements the Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamics (SINDy) method for discovering mathematical models of dynamical systems from data. The framework focuses on identifying governing equations that describe the behavior of complex physical systems by selecting sparse combinations of candidate functions. Instead of fitting a purely predictive machine learning model, PySINDy attempts to recover interpretable differential equations that explain how a system evolves over time. This approach is particularly valuable in scientific fields such as physics, engineering, and biology where researchers seek both predictive accuracy and theoretical insight. The library provides tools for constructing libraries of candidate functions, performing sparse regression, and validating discovered models against observed data. It integrates with standard Python scientific computing libraries, making it easy to apply to experimental datasets or simulated systems.
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