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    pyAudioAnalysis

    pyAudioAnalysis

    Python Audio Analysis Library: Feature Extraction, Classification

    pyAudioAnalysis is an open-source Python library designed for audio signal analysis, machine learning, and music information retrieval tasks. The project provides a collection of tools that allow developers to extract meaningful features from audio files and use those features for classification, segmentation, and analysis. The library supports multiple audio processing workflows, including feature extraction from raw audio signals, training of machine learning models, and automatic audio segmentation. It also includes utilities for visualizing audio features and analyzing patterns within sound recordings, which can be useful in applications such as speech recognition, music classification, and acoustic event detection. Because the library integrates machine learning algorithms with signal processing tools, it enables researchers to develop complete audio analysis pipelines using a single framework.
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    pyIRDG

    pyIRDG

    IMDb Relational Dataset Generator

    pyIRDG is a program written in Python to generate relational datasets in Prolog format. It uses data from the Internet Movie Database in combination with IMDbPY as backend. A graphical user interface written in pyQt allows the user to link multiple entities together as model for the generation process. The big four entities are Title, Person, Company and Character. Many attributes can be chosen for adding to the output .pl file. Three types of constraints on attributes are available to limit the output: an availability constraint, a range constraint and a value constraint. It works with both MySQL and PostgreSQL as database backend.
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    pySPACE

    pySPACE

    Signal Processing and Classification Environment in Python using YAML

    pySPACE is a modular software for processing of large data streams that has been specifically designed to enable distributed execution and empirical evaluation of signal processing chains. Various signal processing algorithms (so called nodes) are available within the software, from finite impulse response filters over data-dependent spatial filters (e.g. CSP, xDAWN) to established classifiers (e.g. SVM, LDA). pySPACE incorporates the concept of node and node chains of the MDP framework. Due to its modular architecture, the software can easily be extended with new processing nodes and more general operations. Large scale empirical investigations can be configured using simple text- configuration files in the YAML format, executed on different (distributed) computing modalities, and evaluated using an interactive graphical user interface. For obtaining a zip file of the current state use: https://github.com/pyspace/pyspace/archive/master.zip
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    pySTEP or Python Strongly Typed gEnetic Programming: A light Genetic Programming API that allows the user to easily evolve populations of trees with precise grammatical and structural constraints.
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    This program classifies automatically a paper article in one section.
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    pycm

    pycm

    Multi-class confusion matrix library in Python

    PyCM is a multi-class confusion matrix library written in Python that supports both input data vectors and direct matrix, and a proper tool for post-classification model evaluation that supports most classes and overall statistics parameters. PyCM is the swiss-army knife of confusion matrices, targeted mainly at data scientists that need a broad array of metrics for predictive models and an accurate evaluation of large variety of classifiers.
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    pyntcloud

    pyntcloud

    pyntcloud is a Python library for working with 3D point clouds

    This page will introduce the general concept of point clouds and illustrate the capabilities of pyntcloud as a point cloud processing tool. Point clouds are one of the most relevant entities for representing three dimensional data these days, along with polygonal meshes (which are just a special case of point clouds with connectivity graph attached). In its simplest form, a point cloud is a set of points in a cartesian coordinate system. Accurate 3D point clouds can nowadays be (easily and cheaply) acquired from different sources. pyntcloud enables simple and interactive exploration of point cloud data, regardless of which sensor was used to generate it or what the use case is. Although it was built for being used on Jupyter Notebooks, the library is suitable for other kinds of uses. pyntcloud is composed of several modules (as independent as possible) that englobe common point cloud processing operations.
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    pyprobml

    pyprobml

    Python code for "Probabilistic Machine learning" book by Kevin Murphy

    Python 3 code to reproduce the figures in the books Probabilistic Machine Learning: An Introduction (aka "book 1") and Probabilistic Machine Learning: Advanced Topics (aka "book 2"). The code uses the standard Python libraries, such as numpy, scipy, matplotlib, sklearn, etc. Some of the code (especially in book 2) also uses JAX, and in some parts of book 1, we also use Tensorflow 2 and a little bit of Torch. See also probml-utils for some utility code that is shared across multiple notebooks.
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    python-is-cool

    python-is-cool

    Cool Python features for machine learning

    python-is-cool is an educational repository created by AI researcher Chip Huyen that explores lesser-known features and powerful capabilities of the Python programming language. The project serves as a curated guide to Python techniques that many developers may overlook or hesitate to use due to unfamiliarity. It demonstrates practical language features, idiomatic programming patterns, and useful tricks that can make Python code more expressive, efficient, and elegant. Much of the content is presented through interactive Jupyter notebooks so users can experiment directly with the examples and understand how each feature behaves in practice. The repository targets developers who already know basic Python but want to deepen their understanding of the language’s advanced features. By highlighting lesser-known constructs and practical programming patterns, the project helps developers write cleaner and more efficient Python code in real applications.
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    pyts

    pyts

    A Python package for time series classification

    pyts is a Python package dedicated to time series classification. It aims to make time series classification easily accessible by providing preprocessing and utility tools, and implementations of several time series classification algorithms. The package comes up with many unit tests and continuous integration ensures new code integration and backward compatibility. The package is distributed under the 3-clause BSD license.
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    qMaZda

    qMaZda

    Image analysis software

    The open source project to port image analysis MaZda program to Linux and OS X platforms. See: http://www.eletel.p.lodz.pl/programy/mazda/
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    qxresearch-event-1

    qxresearch-event-1

    Python hands on tutorial with 50+ Python Application

    qxresearch-event-1 is an open-source educational repository that provides a collection of lightweight Python applications designed to demonstrate programming concepts and artificial intelligence techniques in simple and accessible examples. The repository contains dozens of small programs, many implemented with minimal lines of code, covering topics such as machine learning, graphical user interfaces, computer vision, and API integration. Each example is designed to illustrate a single concept or application in a clear and concise manner so that learners can quickly understand the underlying logic. The project emphasizes practical experimentation, allowing beginners to modify and extend the example programs to explore new ideas. Many of the examples are accompanied by video explanations that guide learners through the code and demonstrate how the programs work in practice.
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    reco4j-bundle

    Reco4j Plugin Bundle

    This project contains all the jars needed to run Reco4j as plugin of neo4j. Please refer our get started guide into the www.reco4j.org site.
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    rpackage conjurer

    Synthetic data generation using R

    Builds synthetic data applicable across multiple domains. This package also provides flexibility to control data distribution to make it relevant to many industry examples.
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    rust-bert

    rust-bert

    Rust native ready-to-use NLP pipelines and transformer-based models

    rust-bert is a Rust-based implementation of transformer-based natural language processing models that provides ready-to-use pipelines for tasks such as text classification, summarization, and question answering. The project ports many capabilities of the Hugging Face Transformers ecosystem into the Rust programming language. It allows developers to run state-of-the-art NLP models like BERT, GPT-2, and DistilBERT directly within Rust applications while maintaining high performance and memory efficiency. The library integrates with Rust machine learning infrastructure using crates such as tch-rs and ONNX Runtime for model execution. It also includes tokenization utilities, model architectures, and task-specific pipelines that simplify the development of NLP applications. Because Rust is known for its safety and performance, this project enables developers to deploy modern NLP models in production systems written in Rust.
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    satellite-image-deep-learning

    satellite-image-deep-learning

    Resources for deep learning with satellite & aerial imagery

    This page lists resources for performing deep learning on satellite imagery. To a lesser extent classical Machine learning (e.g. random forests) are also discussed, as are classical image processing techniques. Note there is a huge volume of academic literature published on these topics, and this repository does not seek to index them all but rather list approachable resources with published code that will benefit both the research and developer communities. If you find this work useful please give it a star and consider sponsoring it. You can also follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn where I aim to post frequent updates on my new discoveries, and I have created a dedicated group on LinkedIn. I have also started a blog here and have published a post on the history of this repository called Dissecting the satellite-image-deep-learning repo.
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    scikit-learn tips

    scikit-learn tips

    50 scikit-learn tips

    scikit-learn-tips is an educational repository that collects practical advice and best practices for using the scikit-learn machine learning library effectively. The project consists of short explanations and examples that highlight common patterns, pitfalls, and techniques used when building machine learning workflows in Python. Each tip typically demonstrates how specific components of scikit-learn, such as pipelines, preprocessing utilities, or model evaluation tools, should be applied in real projects. The repository focuses on improving the efficiency and clarity of machine learning code by showing how to structure preprocessing, model training, and evaluation steps properly. Many tips are accompanied by Jupyter notebooks that allow users to explore the code interactively and understand how the techniques work in practice.
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    scikit-learn-videos

    scikit-learn-videos

    Jupyter notebooks from the scikit-learn video series

    scikit-learn-videos repository accompanies a video tutorial series designed to teach machine learning using Python’s scikit-learn library. It provides the Jupyter notebooks used in each lesson so learners can reproduce the demonstrations and experiment with the code themselves. The series introduces fundamental machine learning concepts such as classification, regression, model evaluation, feature engineering, and cross-validation using clear examples and real datasets. Each video corresponds to a notebook that walks through the code step by step, allowing students to see both the theoretical explanation and its practical implementation. The project emphasizes accessibility and beginner-friendly explanations, making it suitable for learners who are new to data science or machine learning programming. The tutorials collectively span several hours of instructional content and demonstrate how to build predictive models using Python tools commonly used in the data science ecosystem.
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    sense2vec

    sense2vec

    Contextually-keyed word vectors

    sense2vec (Trask et. al, 2015) is a nice twist on word2vec that lets you learn more interesting and detailed word vectors. This library is a simple Python implementation for loading, querying and training sense2vec models. For more details, check out our blog post. To explore the semantic similarities across all Reddit comments of 2015 and 2019, see the interactive demo.
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    seq2seq-couplet

    seq2seq-couplet

    Play couplet with seq2seq model

    seq2seq-couplet is a deep learning application that generates Chinese couplet responses using a sequence-to-sequence model built with TensorFlow. Its purpose is not general machine translation, but a specialized text generation task in which the model produces a matching second line for a given first line in the style of traditional couplets. The repository includes the code needed to train the model, configure file paths and hyperparameters, and evaluate progress through loss and BLEU score tracking. It also supports serving the trained model through a web service, allowing users to interact with the system after training is complete. In addition to local execution, the project includes Docker files, which make it easier to package and deploy the application in a more reproducible way. The repository also points users to an external dataset source and documents vocabulary formatting requirements for custom datasets, showing that it is meant for both experimentation and extension.
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    skfolio

    skfolio

    Python library for portfolio optimization built on top of scikit-learn

    skfolio is a Python library designed for portfolio optimization and financial risk management that integrates closely with the scikit-learn ecosystem. The project provides a unified machine learning-style framework for building, validating, and comparing portfolio allocation strategies using financial data. By following the familiar scikit-learn API design, the library allows quantitative researchers and developers to apply techniques such as model selection, cross-validation, and hyperparameter tuning to portfolio construction workflows. It supports a wide range of allocation methods, from classical mean-variance optimization to modern techniques that rely on clustering, factor models, and risk-based allocations. The framework also includes tools for evaluating portfolio performance under different market conditions, enabling users to test robustness and reduce the risk of overfitting.
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    sktime

    sktime

    A unified framework for machine learning with time series

    sktime is a library for time series analysis in Python. It provides a unified interface for multiple time series learning tasks. Currently, this includes time series classification, regression, clustering, annotation, and forecasting. It comes with time series algorithms and scikit-learn compatible tools to build, tune and validate time series models. Our objective is to enhance the interoperability and usability of the time series analysis ecosystem in its entirety. sktime provides a unified interface for distinct but related time series learning tasks. It features dedicated time series algorithms and tools for composite model building such as pipelining, ensembling, tuning, and reduction, empowering users to apply an algorithm designed for one task to another.
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    smclarify

    smclarify

    Fairness aware machine learning. Bias detection and mitigation

    Fairness Aware Machine Learning. Bias detection and mitigation for datasets and models. A facet is column or feature that will be used to measure bias against. A facet can have value(s) that designates that sample as "sensitive". Bias detection and mitigation for datasets and models. The label is a column or feature which is the target for training a machine learning model. The label can have value(s) that designates that sample as having a "positive" outcome. A bias measure is a function that returns a bias metric. A bias metric is a numerical value indicating the level of bias detected as determined by a particular bias measure. A collection of bias metrics for a given dataset or a combination of a dataset and model.
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    snntorch

    snntorch

    Deep and online learning with spiking neural networks in Python

    snntorch is a deep learning library that enables researchers and developers to build and train spiking neural networks using the PyTorch framework. Spiking neural networks are biologically inspired models that communicate through discrete spike events rather than continuous activation values, making them closer to how neurons operate in the brain. The library extends PyTorch’s tensor computation capabilities to support gradient-based learning for networks composed of spiking neurons. This allows researchers to train spiking neural models using familiar deep learning workflows while taking advantage of GPU acceleration and automatic differentiation. snnTorch provides implementations of common spiking neuron models, surrogate gradient training methods, and utilities for handling temporal neural dynamics. Because spiking neural networks operate over time and encode information through spike timing, the library includes tools for simulating temporal behavior.
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