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    Reactor Breeder

    A Genetic Algorithm for Reactors in StarMade

    This software uses a genetic algorithm to "evolve" reactor designs for Schema's space-simulation game, Star-Made (http://star-made.org/). One of the more unique aspects of the game is that ship power management is not as simple as filling a cube with power generation blocks. This mechanism leads to difficulties in getting maximal power generation out of such reactors. This program rectifies this issue by using a self-organizing variant of brute force search. Much of the search space is pruned early on by a user-selectable fitness function. Within a few epochs, reactor output quickly converges to several sub-optimal, yet high-output reactors. Given enough time, the idea is that the optimal reactor configuration will be yielded.
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    RecBole

    RecBole

    A unified, comprehensive and efficient recommendation library

    A unified, comprehensive and efficient recommendation library. We design general and extensible data structures to unify the formatting and usage of various recommendation datasets. We implement more than 100 commonly used recommendation algorithms and provide formatted copies of 28 recommendation datasets. We support a series of widely adopted evaluation protocols or settings for testing and comparing recommendation algorithms. RecBole is developed based on Python and PyTorch for reproducing and developing recommendation algorithms in a unified, comprehensive and efficient framework for research purpose. It can be installed from pip, conda and source, and is easy to use. We have implemented more than 100 recommender system models, covering four common recommender system categories in RecBole and eight toolkits of RecBole2.0, including General Recommendation, Sequential Recommendation, Context-aware Recommendation, and Knowledge-based Recommendation and sub-packages.
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    Reco-papers

    Reco-papers

    Classic papers and resources on recommendation

    Reco-papers is a curated repository that collects influential research papers, technical resources, and industry materials related to recommender systems and recommendation algorithms. The project organizes a large body of literature into thematic sections such as classic recommender systems, exploration-exploitation strategies, deep learning–based recommendation models, and cold-start mitigation techniques. It serves as a reference library for researchers and engineers who want to explore foundational and cutting-edge work in recommendation technologies. The repository includes papers from academic institutions and industry organizations and groups them according to topics such as retrieval and reranking, reinforcement learning in recommendation, and feature engineering infrastructure. By structuring these materials into categories, the project helps practitioners quickly discover relevant research for designing recommendation engines in production environments.
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    Reformer PyTorch

    Reformer PyTorch

    Reformer, the efficient Transformer, in Pytorch

    This is a Pytorch implementation of Reformer. It includes LSH attention, reversible network, and chunking. It has been validated with an auto-regressive task (enwik8).
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    Responsible AI Toolbox

    Responsible AI Toolbox

    Responsible AI Toolbox is a suite of tools providing model

    Responsible AI Toolbox is a software framework designed to help developers evaluate and improve the reliability, fairness, and transparency of machine learning systems. The project provides tools that assist in analyzing model behavior, detecting bias, improving robustness, and explaining predictions produced by AI systems. It is designed to integrate with common machine learning frameworks, especially PyTorch, allowing developers to apply responsible AI techniques within existing workflows. The toolbox includes methods for adversarial testing, interpretability analysis, and model diagnostics that help developers understand how models behave under different conditions. These capabilities are particularly important for high-impact domains where AI systems must meet strict reliability and fairness requirements. By offering reusable components and standardized workflows, the framework helps organizations implement responsible AI practices throughout the machine learning lifecycle.
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    River ML

    River ML

    Online machine learning in Python

    River is a Python library for online machine learning. It aims to be the most user-friendly library for doing machine learning on streaming data. River is the result of a merger between creme and scikit-multiflow.
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    RoboBeans is an interface to the "Robocup 2D Soccer Simulation Server" that allows developers to write Robocup teams\agents concentrating on behaviour and AI without having to worry about syntax of communication or network issues.
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    RoboSat

    RoboSat

    Semantic segmentation on aerial and satellite imagery

    RoboSat is an end-to-end pipeline written in Python 3 for feature extraction from aerial and satellite imagery. Features can be anything visually distinguishable in the imagery for example: buildings, parking lots, roads, or cars.
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    RobGP is a genetic programming system written from the ground up in C++. It's primary goals are efficiency, ease of use, and extensibility. It's distinguishing feature is that it has a modified version of Koza's architecture altering operations.
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    Robyn

    Robyn

    Experimental, AI/ML-powered and open sourced Marketing Mix Modeling

    Robyn is an open-source, AI/ML-powered Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM) toolkit developed by Meta Marketing Science under the “facebookexperimental” GitHub umbrella. Its goal is to democratize rigorous MMM: what traditionally required expert statisticians and expensive consulting becomes accessible to any company with data. Robyn takes in historical data (spends on different marketing channels, conversions, or revenue, and optional context or organic-media variables) and uses a combination of techniques, regularized regression (Ridge), time-series decomposition (trend, seasonality, holiday effects), and hyperparameter optimization (via evolutionary algorithms), to estimate the incremental impact of each marketing channel. It explicitly models “carry-over” (adstock) and diminishing-returns (saturation) effects per channel, enabling realistic modeling of how advertising persists over time and saturates.
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    Rubix ML

    Rubix ML

    A high-level machine learning and deep learning library for PHP

    Rubix ML is a free open-source machine learning (ML) library that allows you to build programs that learn from your data using the PHP language. We provide tools for the entire machine learning life cycle from ETL to training, cross-validation, and production with over 40 supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms. In addition, we provide tutorials and other educational content to help you get started using ML in your projects. Our intuitive interface is quick to grasp while hiding alot of power and complexity. Write less code and iterate faster leaving the hard stuff to us. Rubix ML utilizes a versatile modular architecture that is defined by a few key abstractions and their types and interfaces. Train models in a fraction of the time by installing the optional Tensor extension powered by C. Learners such as neural networks will automatically get a performance boost.
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    SAHI

    SAHI

    A lightweight vision library for performing large object detection

    A lightweight vision library for performing large-scale object detection & instance segmentation. Object detection and instance segmentation are by far the most important fields of applications in Computer Vision. However, detection of small objects and inference on large images are still major issues in practical usage. Here comes the SAHI to help developers overcome these real-world problems with many vision utilities. Detection of small objects and objects far away in the scene is a major challenge in surveillance applications. Such objects are represented by small number of pixels in the image and lack sufficient details, making them difficult to detect using conventional detectors. In this work, an open-source framework called Slicing Aided Hyper Inference (SAHI) is proposed that provides a generic slicing aided inference and fine-tuning pipeline for small object detection.
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    This application allow user to predict dissolution profile of solid dispersion systems based on algorithms like symbolic regression, deep neural networks, random forests or generalized boosted models. Those techniques can be combined to create expert system. Application was created as a part of project K/DSC/004290 subsidy for young researchers from Polish Ministry of Higher Education.
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    SIG Rust

    SIG Rust

    Rust language bindings for TensorFlow

    SIG Rust provides idiomatic Rust bindings for TensorFlow, making it possible for developers to work with TensorFlow functionality from within the Rust programming language. Rather than replacing TensorFlow itself, it acts as an integration layer that connects Rust applications to the TensorFlow C API. The repository is designed for developers who want Rust’s performance, safety, and systems programming strengths while still accessing TensorFlow’s machine learning capabilities. It includes setup instructions that explain how the crate can automatically download or compile the required TensorFlow shared libraries, which lowers the barrier to getting started. The project also supports environments where TensorFlow is already installed, giving developers more flexibility in how they configure their systems. Documentation, community discussion resources, and versioned releases indicate that the repository is maintained as a serious language binding.
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    SINGA

    SINGA

    A distributed deep learning platform

    Apache SINGA is an Apache Top Level Project, focusing on distributed training of deep learning and machine learning models. Various example deep learning models are provided in SINGA repo on Github and on Google Colab. SINGA supports data parallel training across multiple GPUs (on a single node or across different nodes). SINGA supports various popular optimizers including stochastic gradient descent with momentum, Adam, RMSProp, and AdaGrad, etc. SINGA records the computation graph and applies the backward propagation automatically after forward propagation. The optimization of memory are implemented in the Device class. SINGA supports loading ONNX format models and saving models defined using SINGA APIs into ONNX format, which enables AI developers to use models across different libraries and tools. SINGA supports the time profiling of each of the operators buffered in the graph. Half precision is supported to bring benefits.
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    SKORCH

    SKORCH

    A scikit-learn compatible neural network library that wraps PyTorch

    A scikit-learn compatible neural network library that wraps PyTorch.
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    SLING

    SLING

    A natural language frame semantics parser

    The aim of the SLING project is to learn to read and understand Wikipedia articles in many languages for the purpose of knowledge base completion, e.g. adding facts mentioned in Wikipedia (and other sources) to the Wikidata knowledge base. We use frame semantics as a common representation for both knowledge representation and document annotation. The SLING parser can be trained to produce frame semantic representations of text directly without any explicit intervening linguistic representation. The SLING project is still work in progress. We do not yet have a full system that can extract facts from arbitrary text, but we have built a number of the subsystems needed for such a system. The SLING frame store is our basic framework for building and manipulating frame semantic graph structures. The Wiki flow pipeline can take a raw dump of Wikidata and convert this into one big frame graph.
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    The intention of this project is to give all serious users of the SNNS a place where they find a bugfix and patch management and where they get useful information about the SNNS.
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    SOD

    SOD

    An Embedded Computer Vision & Machine Learning Library

    SOD is an embedded, modern cross-platform computer vision and machine learning software library that expose a set of APIs for deep-learning, advanced media analysis & processing including real-time, multi-class object detection and model training on embedded systems with limited computational resource and IoT devices. SOD was built to provide a common infrastructure for computer vision applications and to accelerate the use of machine perception in open source as well as commercial products. SOD implements state-of-the-art computer vision algorithms found to be mandatory in real-world application areas. Sobel operator, Otsu's binarization and over 100 image/frame processing & analysis interfaces. Designed for computational efficiency and with a strong focus on real-time applications. SOD includes a comprehensive set of both classic and state-of-the-art deep-neural networks with their pre-trained models.
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    SPAWNN

    SPatial Analysis With self-organizing Neural Networks

    The SPAWNN toolkit is an innovative toolkit for spatial analysis with self-organizing neural networks which is particularily useful for spatial analysis, visualization and geographical data mining. To run the toolkit, simply download and execute (double-click) the jar-file. Please cite: - Hagenauer, J., & Helbich, M. (2016). SPAWNN: A Toolkit for SPatial Analysis With Self-Organizing Neural Networks. Transactions in GIS, 20(5), 755-775. Other related publications: - Hagenauer, J. (2016). Weighted merge context for clustering and quantizing spatial data with self-organizing neural networks. Journal of Geographical Systems, 18(1), 1-15. - Hagenauer, J., & Helbich, M. (2013). Contextual neural gas for spatial clustering and analysis. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 27(2), 251-266.
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    SRU

    SRU

    Training RNNs as Fast as CNNs

    Common recurrent neural architectures scale poorly due to the intrinsic difficulty in parallelizing their state computations. In this work, we propose the Simple Recurrent Unit (SRU), a light recurrent unit that balances model capacity and scalability. SRU is designed to provide expressive recurrence, enable highly parallelized implementation, and comes with careful initialization to facilitate the training of deep models. We demonstrate the effectiveness of SRU on multiple NLP tasks. SRU achieves 5--9x speed-up over cuDNN-optimized LSTM on classification and question answering datasets, and delivers stronger results than LSTM and convolutional models. We also obtain an average of 0.7 BLEU improvement over the Transformer model on the translation by incorporating SRU into the architecture. The experimental code and SRU++ implementation are available on the dev branch which will be merged into master later.
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    SSD

    SSD

    A PyTorch Implementation of Single Shot MultiBox Detector

    SSD is a PyTorch implementation of the Single Shot MultiBox Detector, a well-known object detection architecture introduced in the original SSD paper. It is built to help users train, evaluate, and experiment with object detection models using PyTorch rather than the original Caffe implementation. The repository includes the major components needed for an object detection workflow, including training scripts, evaluation scripts, demos, and utility modules. It supports commonly used benchmark datasets such as PASCAL VOC and MS COCO, and it also provides scripts to simplify downloading and setting up those datasets. For training visibility, the project includes support for Visdom so users can monitor loss in real time through a browser-based interface. Its structure makes it useful both as a reference implementation for learning SSD and as a base for custom experimentation in detection research or practical computer vision projects.
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    SSD Keras

    SSD Keras

    A Keras port of single shot MultiBox detector

    This is a Keras port of the SSD model architecture introduced by Wei Liu et al. in the paper SSD: Single Shot MultiBox Detector. Ports of the trained weights of all the original models are provided below. This implementation is accurate, meaning that both the ported weights and models trained from scratch produce the same mAP values as the respective models of the original Caffe implementation. The main goal of this project is to create an SSD implementation that is well documented for those who are interested in a low-level understanding of the model. The provided tutorials, documentation and detailed comments hopefully make it a bit easier to dig into the code and adapt or build upon the model than with most other implementations out there (Keras or otherwise) that provide little to no documentation and comments. Use one of the provided trained models for transfer learning.
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    SSD in PyTorch 1.0

    SSD in PyTorch 1.0

    High quality, fast, modular reference implementation of SSD in PyTorch

    This repository implements SSD (Single Shot MultiBox Detector). The implementation is heavily influenced by the projects ssd.pytorch, pytorch-ssd and maskrcnn-benchmark. This repository aims to be the code base for research based on SSD. Multi-GPU training and inference: We use DistributedDataParallel, you can train or test with arbitrary GPU(s), the training schema will change accordingly. Add your own modules without pain. We abstract backbone, Detector, BoxHead, BoxPredictor, etc. You can replace every component with your own code without changing the code base. For example, You can add EfficientNet as the backbone, just add efficient_net.py (ALREADY ADDED) and register it, specific it in the config file, It's done! Smooth and enjoyable training procedure: we save the state of model, optimizer, scheduler, training iter, you can stop your training and resume training exactly from the save point without change your training CMD.
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    SVM# is a svm(support vector machine) classification implemented in C#. The project contains both train and predict modules.
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