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    mlcourse.ai

    mlcourse.ai

    Open Machine Learning Course

    mlcourse.ai is an open Machine Learning course by OpenDataScience (ods.ai), led by Yury Kashnitsky (yorko). Having both a Ph.D. degree in applied math and a Kaggle Competitions Master tier, Yury aimed at designing an ML course with a perfect balance between theory and practice. Thus, the course meets you with math formulae in lectures, and a lot of practice in a form of assignments and Kaggle Inclass competitions. Currently, the course is in a self-paced mode. Here we guide you through the self-paced mlcourse.ai.
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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. The library is built to scale: behind the scenes, it can leverage distributed computing frameworks (Spark, Dask, Ray) when datasets or the number of series grow large.
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    mosaicml composer

    mosaicml composer

    Supercharge Your Model Training

    composer is a deep learning training framework built on PyTorch and designed to make large-scale model training more efficient, scalable, and customizable. At the center of the project is a highly optimized Trainer abstraction that simplifies the management of training loops, parallelization, metrics, logging, and data loading. The framework is intended for modern workloads that may span anything from a single GPU to very large distributed training environments, which makes it suitable for both experimentation and production-scale development. It includes built-in support for distributed training strategies such as Fully Sharded Data Parallelism and standard Distributed Data Parallel execution, helping teams scale models without having to assemble as much infrastructure by hand.
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    mullpy

    Multilabel-learning library built on python

    Mullpy is a machine-learning library that mainly aim to solve multi-label problems. It is classifier independent, has many ensemble capabilities (diversity methods like bagging, random subspaces, etc.) and automated results presentation (Excel, images as ROC or class-separated info, etc.). It is fully configurable. At the moment supports Neural Networks and classifiers defined in files. It is working on python3.3.
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    nlpaug

    nlpaug

    Data augmentation for NLP

    This Python library helps you with augmenting nlp for your machine learning projects. Visit this introduction to understand Data Augmentation in NLP. Augmenter is the basic element of augmentation while Flow is a pipeline to orchestra multi augmenters together.
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    omegaml

    omegaml

    MLOps simplified. From ML Pipeline ⇨ Data Product without the hassle

    omega|ml is the innovative Python-native MLOps platform that provides a scalable development and runtime environment for your Data Products. Works from laptop to cloud.
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    openTSNE

    openTSNE

    Extensible, parallel implementations of t-SNE

    openTSNE is a modular Python implementation of t-Distributed Stochasitc Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE) [1], a popular dimensionality-reduction algorithm for visualizing high-dimensional data sets. openTSNE incorporates the latest improvements to the t-SNE algorithm, including the ability to add new data points to existing embeddings [2], massive speed improvements [3] [4] [5], enabling t-SNE to scale to millions of data points, and various tricks to improve the global alignment of the resulting visualizations.
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    New Python bindings for the popular OpenCV image processing library.
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    picoGPT

    picoGPT

    An unnecessarily tiny implementation of GPT-2 in NumPy

    picoGPT is a minimal implementation of the GPT-2 language model designed to demonstrate how transformer-based language models work at a conceptual level. The repository focuses on educational clarity rather than production performance, implementing the core components of the GPT architecture in a concise and readable way. It allows users to understand how tokenization, transformer layers, attention mechanisms, and autoregressive text generation operate in modern large language models. The project uses a small amount of code to illustrate the essential mathematical operations involved in training and running a transformer-based neural network. Because the code is intentionally lightweight, it is often used as a teaching resource for students learning about natural language processing and deep learning architectures. Developers can explore the repository to understand how language models generate text and how transformer components interact within the architecture.
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    plexe

    plexe

    Build a machine learning model from a prompt

    plexe lets you build machine-learning systems from natural-language prompts, turning plain English goals into working pipelines. You describe what you want—a predictor, a classifier, a forecaster—and the tool plans data ingestion, feature preparation, model training, and evaluation automatically. Under the hood an agent executes the plan step by step, surfacing intermediate results and artifacts so you can inspect or override choices. It aims to be production-minded: models can be exported, versioned, and deployed, with reports to explain performance and limitations. The project supports both a Python library and a managed cloud option, meeting teams wherever they prefer to run workloads. The overall goal is to compress the path from idea to usable model while keeping humans in the loop for review and adjustment.
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    pmdarima

    pmdarima

    Statistical library designed to fill the void in Python's time series

    A statistical library designed to fill the void in Python's time series analysis capabilities, including the equivalent of R's auto.arima function.
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    pomegranate

    pomegranate

    Fast, flexible and easy to use probabilistic modelling in Python

    pomegranate is a library for probabilistic modeling defined by its modular implementation and treatment of all models as the probability distributions they are. The modular implementation allows one to easily drop normal distributions into a mixture model to create a Gaussian mixture model just as easily as dropping a gamma and a Poisson distribution into a mixture model to create a heterogeneous mixture. But that's not all! Because each model is treated as a probability distribution, Bayesian networks can be dropped into a mixture just as easily as a normal distribution, and hidden Markov models can be dropped into Bayes classifiers to make a classifier over sequences. Together, these two design choices enable a flexibility not seen in any other probabilistic modeling package.
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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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    python-small-examples

    python-small-examples

    Focus on creating classic Python small examples and cases

    python-small-examples is an open-source educational repository that contains hundreds of concise Python programming examples designed to illustrate practical coding techniques. 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. The repository is organized as a large collection of small scripts and notes that can be browsed individually without needing to study a full project.
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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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    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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    segment-geospatial

    segment-geospatial

    A Python package for segmenting geospatial data with the SAM

    The segment-geospatial package draws its inspiration from segment-anything-eo repository authored by Aliaksandr Hancharenka. To facilitate the use of the Segment Anything Model (SAM) for geospatial data, I have developed the segment-anything-py and segment-geospatial Python packages, which are now available on PyPI and conda-forge. My primary objective is to simplify the process of leveraging SAM for geospatial data analysis by enabling users to achieve this with minimal coding effort. I have adapted the source code of segment-geospatial from the segment-anything-eo repository, and credit for its original version goes to Aliaksandr Hancharenka.
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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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