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    stable-diffusion-videos

    stable-diffusion-videos

    Create videos with Stable Diffusion

    Create videos with Stable Diffusion by exploring the latent space and morphing between text prompts. Try it yourself in Colab.
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    IVY

    IVY

    The Unified Machine Learning Framework

    Take any code that you'd like to include. For example, an existing TensorFlow model, and some useful functions from both PyTorch and NumPy libraries. Choose any framework for writing your higher-level pipeline, including data loading, distributed training, analytics, logging, visualization etc. Choose any backend framework which should be used under the hood, for running this entire pipeline.
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    qxresearch-event-1

    qxresearch-event-1

    Python hands on tutorial with 50+ Python Application

    ...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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    handson-ml3

    handson-ml3

    Fundamentals of Machine Learning and Deep Learning

    ...It guides readers through modern machine learning and deep learning workflows using Python, with examples spanning data preparation, supervised and unsupervised learning, deep neural networks, RL, and production-ready model deployment. The third edition updates the content for TensorFlow 2 and Keras, introduces new chapters (for example on reinforcement learning or generative models), and offers best-practice code that reflects current ecosystems. The notebooks are designed so you can run them locally or on Colab/online, making it accessible for learners regardless of infrastructure. The author includes solutions for exercises and sets up an environment specification so you can reproduce results. ...
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    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    All course materials for the Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    ...The project provides a structured curriculum designed to teach machine learning and data science using Python through hands-on projects and interactive notebooks. The repository includes datasets, Jupyter notebooks, documentation, and example code that walk learners through the entire machine learning workflow from problem definition to model deployment. The course introduces essential tools such as NumPy, pandas, Matplotlib, and scikit-learn before moving on to deep learning with frameworks like TensorFlow and Keras. It also includes milestone projects that demonstrate how to build end-to-end machine learning systems using real datasets, including classification and regression tasks.
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    Qlib

    Qlib

    Qlib is an AI-oriented quantitative investment platform

    Qlib is an AI-oriented quantitative investment platform, which aims to realize the potential, empower the research, and create the value of AI technologies in quantitative investment. With Qlib, you can easily try your ideas to create better Quant investment strategies. An increasing number of SOTA Quant research works/papers are released in Qlib. With Qlib, users can easily try their ideas to create better Quant investment strategies. At the module level, Qlib is a platform that consists of...
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    DataFrame

    DataFrame

    C++ DataFrame for statistical, Financial, and ML analysis

    This is a C++ analytical library designed for data analysis similar to libraries in Python and R. For example, you would compare this to Pandas, R data.frame, or Polars. You can slice the data in many different ways. You can join, merge, and group-by the data. You can run various statistical, summarization, financial, and ML algorithms on the data. You can add your custom algorithms easily. You can multi-column sort, custom pick, and delete the data.
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    Model Zoo

    Model Zoo

    Please do not feed the models

    FluxML Model Zoo is a collection of demonstration models built with the Flux machine learning library in Julia. The repository provides ready-to-run implementations across multiple domains, including computer vision, natural language processing, and reinforcement learning. Each model is organized into its own project folder with pinned package versions, ensuring reproducibility and stability. The examples serve both as educational tools for learning Flux and as practical starting points for...
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    AIMET

    AIMET

    AIMET is a library that provides advanced quantization and compression

    ...AIMET enables neural networks to run more efficiently on fixed-point AI hardware accelerators. Quantized inference is significantly faster than floating point inference. For example, models that we’ve run on the Qualcomm® Hexagon™ DSP rather than on the Qualcomm® Kryo™ CPU have resulted in a 5x to 15x speedup. Plus, an 8-bit model also has a 4x smaller memory footprint relative to a 32-bit model. However, often when quantizing a machine learning model (e.g., from 32-bit floating point to an 8-bit fixed point value), the model accuracy is sacrificed.
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    FEniCS.jl

    FEniCS.jl

    A scientific machine learning (SciML) wrapper for the FEniCS

    ...Interfaces have been provided for the main functions and their attributes, and instructions to add further ones can be found here. A high-level API for usage with DifferentialEquations. An example can be seen in solving the heat equation with high-order adaptive time-stepping. Various gists/jupyter notebooks have been created to provide a brief overview of the overall functionality and of any differences between the pythonic FEniCS and the Julian wrapper. DifferentialEquations.jl ecosystem. Paraview can also be used to visualize various results just like in FEniCS.
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    tf2onnx

    tf2onnx

    Convert TensorFlow, Keras, Tensorflow.js and Tflite models to ONNX

    ...We support and test ONNX opset-13 to opset-17. opset-6 to opset-12 should work but we don't test them. If you want the graph to be generated with a specific opset, use --opset in the command line, for example --opset 13. When running under tf-2.x tf2onnx will use the tensorflow V2 controlflow.
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    Flower

    Flower

    Flower: A Friendly Federated Learning Framework

    ...Many components can be extended and overridden to build new state-of-the-art systems. Different machine learning frameworks have different strengths. Flower can be used with any machine learning framework, for example, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Hugging Face Transformers, PyTorch Lightning, scikit-learn, JAX, TFLite, MONAI, fastai, MLX, XGBoost, Pandas for federated analytics, or even raw NumPy for users who enjoy computing gradients by hand.
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    ML Intern

    ML Intern

    ML engineer that reads papers, trains models, and ships ML models

    ...It is designed to simulate the experience of working as a machine learning intern, offering tasks and exercises that mirror real-world workflows. The project includes tutorials, datasets, and example implementations that guide users through different aspects of ML development. It emphasizes hands-on learning, encouraging users to build and experiment rather than passively consume information. The repository also introduces tools and libraries commonly used in the Hugging Face ecosystem. It is structured to help users progressively build skills and confidence in AI development. ...
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    OpenMLSys-ZH

    OpenMLSys-ZH

    Machine Learning Systems: Design and Implementation

    ...Its aim is to make the technical content, tutorials, architecture descriptions, and user guides of the OpenMLSys system more accessible to Chinese-speaking users. The repo mirrors the structure of the original OpenMLSys docs: sections on system design, API references, deployment instructions, module overviews, and example workflows. It helps bridge language barriers in open machine learning systems by providing side-by-side translation or localized explanations. The repository includes scripts or tooling to keep translation synchronized with upstream changes, versioning, and possibly translation metadata (contributors, timestamp). Users can browse or clone the translated documentation to follow along with the original content, deploy examples, or understand system internals in their preferred language.
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    mlforecast

    mlforecast

    Scalable machine learning for time series forecasting

    mlforecast is a time-series forecasting framework built around machine-learning models, designed to make forecasting both efficient and scalable. It lets you apply any regressor that follows the typical scikit-learn API, for example, gradient-boosted trees or linear models, to time-series data by automating much of the messy feature engineering and data preparation. Instead of writing custom code to build lagged features, rolling statistics, and date-based predictors, mlforecast generates those automatically based on a simple configuration. It supports multi-series forecasting, meaning you can train one model that forecasts many time series at once (common in retail, demand forecasting, etc.), rather than one model per series. ...
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    python-small-examples

    python-small-examples

    Focus on creating classic Python small examples and cases

    ...The project focuses on teaching programming concepts through small, focused scripts that demonstrate common tasks in data processing, visualization, and general programming. Each example highlights a specific function or programming pattern so that learners can quickly understand how to apply Python features in real-world scenarios. The repository includes examples covering topics such as file processing, JSON manipulation, data visualization, and library usage. The examples are intentionally short and easy to read, making them useful for beginners who want to understand Python syntax and programming logic step by step. ...
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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...
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    Llama Recipes

    Llama Recipes

    Scripts for fine-tuning Meta Llama3 with composable FSDP & PEFT method

    The 'llama-recipes' repository is a companion to the Meta Llama models. We support the latest version, Llama 3.1, in this repository. The goal is to provide a scalable library for fine-tuning Meta Llama models, along with some example scripts and notebooks to quickly get started with using the models in a variety of use-cases, including fine-tuning for domain adaptation and building LLM-based applications with Llama and other tools in the LLM ecosystem. The examples here showcase how to run Llama locally, in the cloud, and on-prem.
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    ML-NLP

    ML-NLP

    This project is a common knowledge point and code implementation

    ...It compiles important concepts that frequently appear in machine learning discussions, including neural network architectures, training methods, and common algorithmic techniques. The repository also includes example implementations and explanatory materials that help readers understand the mechanics behind machine learning and NLP algorithms. In addition to technical explanations, the project organizes content into topic areas such as deep learning fundamentals, natural language processing techniques, and algorithm engineering practices.
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    SimpleHTR

    SimpleHTR

    Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) system implemented with TensorFlow

    ...The repository provides code for training models, performing inference on handwritten text images, and evaluating recognition accuracy. SimpleHTR is commonly used as an educational example for understanding how modern handwriting recognition systems operate.
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    Natural Language Toolkit
    The Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) is a widely used open-source Python library designed for working with human language data and building natural language processing (NLP) applications. It provides a comprehensive suite of modules, datasets, and tutorials that support both symbolic and statistical approaches to language processing. The toolkit includes implementations of many foundational NLP algorithms and utilities, enabling developers to perform tasks such as tokenization, stemming,...
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    Kubeflow pipelines

    Kubeflow pipelines

    Machine Learning Pipelines for Kubeflow

    ...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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    Opacus

    Opacus

    Training PyTorch models with differential privacy

    Opacus is a library that enables training PyTorch models with differential privacy. It supports training with minimal code changes required on the client, has little impact on training performance, and allows the client to online track the privacy budget expended at any given moment. Vectorized per-sample gradient computation that is 10x faster than micro batching. Supports most types of PyTorch models and can be used with minimal modification to the original neural network. Open source,...
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    TensorFlow Model Garden

    TensorFlow Model Garden

    Models and examples built with TensorFlow

    The TensorFlow Model Garden is a repository with a number of different implementations of state-of-the-art (SOTA) models and modeling solutions for TensorFlow users. We aim to demonstrate the best practices for modeling so that TensorFlow users can take full advantage of TensorFlow for their research and product development. To improve the transparency and reproducibility of our models, training logs on TensorBoard.dev are also provided for models to the extent possible though not all models...
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    Computer Vision in Action

    Computer Vision in Action

    A computer vision closed-loop learning platform

    Computer Vision in Action is a practical, example-rich repository that demonstrates real-world applications of computer vision techniques and algorithms in Python, often using OpenCV, deep learning models, and related tooling. It serves as a hands-on companion for learners and engineers who want to understand not just the theory, but how computer vision is actually implemented for tasks like object detection, image classification, feature tracking, optical flow, and image segmentation. ...
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