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    TorchGAN

    TorchGAN

    Research Framework for easy and efficient training of GANs

    The torchgan package consists of various generative adversarial networks and utilities that have been found useful in training them. This package provides an easy-to-use API which can be used to train popular GANs as well as develop newer variants. The core idea behind this project is to facilitate easy and rapid generative adversarial model research. TorchGAN is a Pytorch-based framework for designing and developing Generative Adversarial Networks. This framework has been designed to provide building blocks for popular GANs and also to allow customization for cutting-edge research. Using TorchGAN's modular structure allows.
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    TorchMetrics

    TorchMetrics

    Machine learning metrics for distributed, scalable PyTorch application

    TorchMetrics is a collection of 80+ PyTorch metrics implementations and an easy-to-use API to create custom metrics. Your data will always be placed on the same device as your metrics. You can log Metric objects directly in Lightning to reduce even more boilerplate. The module-based metrics contain internal metric states (similar to the parameters of the PyTorch module) that automate accumulation and synchronization across devices! Automatic accumulation over multiple batches. Automatic synchronization between multiple devices. Metric arithmetic. Similar to torch.nn, most metrics have both a module-based and a functional version. The functional versions are simple python functions that as input take torch.tensors and return the corresponding metric as a torch.tensor.
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    TorchMetrics AI

    TorchMetrics AI

    Machine learning metrics for distributed, scalable PyTorch application

    TorchMetrics is a collection of 100+ PyTorch metrics implementations and an easy-to-use API to create custom metrics.
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    TorchRL

    TorchRL

    A modular, primitive-first, python-first PyTorch library

    TorchRL is an open-source Reinforcement Learning (RL) library for PyTorch. TorchRL provides PyTorch and python-first, low and high-level abstractions for RL that are intended to be efficient, modular, documented, and properly tested. The code is aimed at supporting research in RL. Most of it is written in Python in a highly modular way, such that researchers can easily swap components, transform them, or write new ones with little effort.
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    TorchRec

    TorchRec

    Pytorch domain library for recommendation systems

    TorchRec is a PyTorch domain library built to provide common sparsity & parallelism primitives needed for large-scale recommender systems (RecSys). It allows authors to train models with large embedding tables sharded across many GPUs. Parallelism primitives that enable easy authoring of large, performant multi-device/multi-node models using hybrid data-parallelism/model-parallelism. The TorchRec sharder can shard embedding tables with different sharding strategies including data-parallel, table-wise, row-wise, table-wise-row-wise, and column-wise sharding. The TorchRec planner can automatically generate optimized sharding plans for models. Pipelined training overlaps dataloading device transfer (copy to GPU), inter-device communications (input_dist), and computation (forward, backward) for increased performance. Optimized kernels for RecSys powered by FBGEMM. Quantization support for reduced precision training and inference. Common modules for RecSys.
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    TrackMania Challenge Generator

    Challenge generator for racing game 'TrackMania Nations Forever'

    A small tool which generates infinite number of different challenges for racing game 'TrackMania Nations Forever'. Currently only "Stadium" environment is supported. Latest release: 1.0.1.0, both English and Chinese version available.
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    Training Image Operators from Samples

    Tools to train Image Operators automatically from a set of samples.

    TRIOS - Training Image Operators from Samples is a set of tools to bring Image Processing closer to scientists in general. It is capable of estimating an operator between two images using only pairs of samples that contain an input image and the desired output. The operator is saved to a file and can be applied to any image.
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    Transfer Learning Repo

    Transfer Learning Repo

    Transfer learning / domain adaptation / domain generalization

    Transfer Learning Repo is an open-source repository that compiles resources, code implementations, and academic references related to transfer learning and its related research areas. The project functions as a large knowledge hub that organizes papers, tutorials, datasets, and software implementations across topics such as domain adaptation, domain generalization, multi-task learning, and few-shot learning. The repository includes surveys and theoretical explanations that help readers understand how transfer learning methods allow models trained in one domain to adapt to new tasks or datasets. In addition to academic references, the project provides practical code implementations of many transfer learning algorithms so that researchers can reproduce experiments or build their own applications. The repository also catalogs well-known scholars, research laboratories, and datasets relevant to transfer learning studies.
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    Java application for training and deploying text processing applications such as part-of-speech taggers, based on a re-implementation of Brill's algorithm in Java.
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    Transformer Reinforcement Learning X

    Transformer Reinforcement Learning X

    A repo for distributed training of language models with Reinforcement

    trlX is a distributed training framework designed from the ground up to focus on fine-tuning large language models with reinforcement learning using either a provided reward function or a reward-labeled dataset. Training support for Hugging Face models is provided by Accelerate-backed trainers, allowing users to fine-tune causal and T5-based language models of up to 20B parameters, such as facebook/opt-6.7b, EleutherAI/gpt-neox-20b, and google/flan-t5-xxl. For models beyond 20B parameters, trlX provides NVIDIA NeMo-backed trainers that leverage efficient parallelism techniques to scale effectively.
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    Transformers in Time Series

    Transformers in Time Series

    A professionally curated list of awesome resources

    Transformers in Time Series is a curated research repository that collects academic papers, code implementations, datasets, and learning resources related to transformer models for time series analysis. The project was created to systematically organize the rapidly growing research field that applies transformer architectures to time series modeling tasks. It compiles literature from major conferences and journals and categorizes them by application domains such as forecasting, anomaly detection, and classification. The repository also provides a taxonomy that helps researchers understand different architectural variations of transformers designed for time series data. These models are particularly important because transformers can capture long-range dependencies in sequential data, which makes them well suited for complex temporal patterns in real-world datasets.
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    TransmogrifAI

    TransmogrifAI

    TransmogrifAI (pronounced trăns-mŏgˈrə-fī) is an AutoML library

    TransmogrifAI (pronounced trăns-mŏgˈrə-fī) is an AutoML library written in Scala that runs on top of Apache Spark. It was developed with a focus on accelerating machine learning developer productivity through machine learning automation, and an API that enforces compile-time type-safety, modularity, and reuse. Through automation, it achieves accuracies close to hand-tuned models with almost 100x reduction in time.
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    TreeLiker

    TreeLiker

    TreeLiker is a collection of fast algorithms for working with complex

    TreeLiker is a collection of fast algorithms for working with complex structured data in relational form. The data can, for example, describe large organic molecules such as proteins or groups of individuals such as social networks or predator-prey networks etc. The algorithms included in TreeLiker are unique in that, in principle, they are able to search given sets of relational patterns exhaustively, thus guaranteeing that if some good pattern capturing an important feature of the problem exists, it will be found. In experiments with real-life data, the algorithms were shown to be able to construct complete non-redundant sets of patterns for chemical datasets involving several thousands of molecules as well as for comparably large datasets from genomics or proteomics. The included relational learning algorithms are tailored towards so-called tree-like features for which some otherwise very hard sub-problems (NP-hard) become tractable.
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    Tribuo

    Tribuo

    Tribuo - A Java machine learning library

    Tribuo* is a machine learning library written in Java. It provides tools for classification, regression, clustering, model development, and more. It provides a unified interface to many popular third-party ML libraries like xgboost and liblinear. With interfaces to native code, Tribuo also makes it possible to deploy models trained by Python libraries (e.g. scikit-learn, and pytorch) in a Java program. Tribuo is licensed under Apache 2.0. Remove the uncertainty around exactly which artifacts you're using in production. Tribuo's Models, Datasets, and Evaluations have provenance, meaning they know exactly what parameters, transformations, and files were used to create them. Provenance data allows each model to be rebuilt verbatim from scratch and for evaluations to track the models and datasets used for each experiment.
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    TrimGA is a lightweight genetic algorithm library written in pure Java 6.0 that can be quickly applied to most optimization problems.
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    TurboPilot

    TurboPilot

    Open source large-language-model based code completion engine

    TurboPilot is a self-hosted copilot clone that uses the library behind llama.cpp to run the 6 Billion Parameter Salesforce Codegen model in 4GiB of RAM. It is heavily based and inspired by on the fauxpilot project. This is a proof of concept right now rather than a stable tool. Autocompletion is quite slow in this version of the project. Feel free to play with it, but your mileage may vary.
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    Turi Create

    Turi Create

    Simplifies the development of custom machine learning models

    Turi Create simplifies the development of custom machine learning models. You don't have to be a machine learning expert to add recommendations, object detection, image classification, image similarity or activity classification to your app. If you want your app to recognize specific objects in images, you can build your own model with just a few lines of code. Turi Create supports macOS 10.12+, Linux (with glibc 2.10+), Windows 10 (via WSL). Turi Create requires Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8. Also, x86_64 architecture, and at least 4 GB of RAM. We recommend using virtualenv to use, install, or build Turi Create. The package User Guide and API Docs contain more details on how to use Turi Create. If you want to build Turi Create from source, see BUILD.md. Turi Create does not require a GPU, but certain models can be accelerated 9-13x by utilizing a GPU.
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    U-Net Fusion RFI

    U-Net Fusion RFI

    U-Net for RFI Detection based on @jakeret's implementation

    See original code here: https://github.com/jakeret/tf_unet Currently this project is based on Tensorflow 1.13 code base and there are no plans to transfer to TF version 2. The primary improvements to this code base include a training and evaluation framework, along with a fusion based approach to detection, combining a number of models (currently hard coded to two trained models) along with Sum Threshold as an additional "expert." Additional work is being done to add custom layers to this model for further experimentation, including Squeeze/Excitation layers (unimplemented.) Sum Threshold (in fusion as an expert, and in testing as a comparison) requires the use of AOFlagger by Andre Offringa. You can find this code at https://gitlab.com/aroffringa/aoflagger. This project will use the aoflagger program within the code, so you may need to ensure that any environment variables are set for aoflagger before use. cite: https://sourceforge.net/p/u-net-fusion-rfi/wiki/cite/
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    UMAP

    UMAP

    Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection

    Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) is a dimension reduction technique that can be used for visualization similarly to t-SNE, but also for general non-linear dimension reduction. It is possible to model the manifold with a fuzzy topological structure. The embedding is found by searching for a low-dimensional projection of the data that has the closest possible equivalent fuzzy topological structure. First of all UMAP is fast. It can handle large datasets and high dimensional data without too much difficulty, scaling beyond what most t-SNE packages can manage. This includes very high dimensional sparse datasets. UMAP has successfully been used directly on data with over a million dimensions. Second, UMAP scales well in the embedding dimension—it isn't just for visualization. You can use UMAP as a general-purpose dimension reduction technique as a preliminary step to other machine learning tasks.
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    Ubix Linux

    Ubix Linux

    The Pocket Datalab

    Ubix stands for Universal Business Intelligence Computing System. Ubix Linux is an open-source, Debian-based Linux distribution geared towards data acquisition, transformation, analysis and presentation. Ubix Linux purpose is to offer a tiny but versatile datalab. Ubix Linux is easily accessible, resource-efficient and completely portable on a simple USB key. Ubix Linux is a perfect toolset for learning data analysis and artificial intelligence basics on small to medium datasets. You can find additional information, technical guidance, and user credentials on the project website https://ubix-linux.sourceforge.io/ or on the project subreddit https://reddit.com/r/UbixLinux.
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    UnBFuzzy is an API for fuzzy-logic and learning algorithms for fuzzy systems.
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    UnionML

    UnionML

    Build and deploy machine learning microservices

    Creating ML apps should be simple and frictionless. UnionML is an open-source Python framework built on top of Flyte™, unifying the complex ecosystem of ML tools into a single interface. Combine the tools that you love using a simple, standardized API so you can stop writing so much boilerplate and focus on what matters: the data and the models that learn from them. Fit the rich ecosystem of tools and frameworks into a common protocol for machine learning. Using industry-standard machine learning methods, implement endpoints for fetching data, training models, serving predictions (and much more) to write a complete ML stack in one place. Data science, ML engineering, and MLOps practitioners can all gather around UnionML apps as a way of defining a single source of truth about your ML system’s behavior. This helps you maintain consistent code across your ML stack, from training to prediction logic.
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    Unitag is a language-independent Unicode-based part-of-speech tagging system. Written entirely in ANSI-compatible C, it should (in theory) compile on any OS, but has been tested on 32-bit Windows.
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    Unity ML-Agents Toolkit

    Unity ML-Agents Toolkit

    Unity machine learning agents toolkit

    Train and embed intelligent agents by leveraging state-of-the-art deep learning technology. Creating responsive and intelligent virtual players and non-playable game characters is hard. Especially when the game is complex. To create intelligent behaviors, developers have had to resort to writing tons of code or using highly specialized tools. With Unity Machine Learning Agents (ML-Agents), you are no longer “coding” emergent behaviors, but rather teaching intelligent agents to “learn” through a combination of deep reinforcement learning and imitation learning. Using ML-Agents allows developers to create more compelling gameplay and an enhanced game experience. Advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) research depends on figuring out tough problems in existing environments using current benchmarks for training AI models. Using Unity and the ML-Agents toolkit, you can create AI environments that are physically, visually, and cognitively rich.
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    Universal Data Tool

    Universal Data Tool

    Collaborate & label any type of data, images, text, or documents etc.

    An open-source tool and library for creating and labeling datasets of images, audio, text, documents and video in an open data format. The Universal Data Tool can be used by anyone on your team, no data or programming skills needed. Simplicity without sacrificing any powerful developer features and integrations. Use the Universal Data Tool directly from a web browser or with a Windows, Mac or Linux desktop application. Join a link to a collaborative session and see dataset samples from team members complete in real-time. Import from your S3 buckets easily with IAM or Cognito authentication. Working together, we can accomplish more. The Universal Data Tool was built to bring together the best ideas from different machine learning communities. Upload your dataset to Courses to create a training course. Testing and exercises validate that your workforce knows exactly how the data should be labeled. Get started in less than a minute. Courses uses administrator links. No sign up needed.
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