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    StatsForecast

    StatsForecast

    Fast forecasting with statistical and econometric models

    StatsForecast is a Python library for time-series forecasting that delivers a suite of classical statistical and econometric forecasting models optimized for high performance and scalability. It is designed not just for academic experiments but for production-level time-series forecasting, meaning it handles forecasting for many series at once, efficiently, reliably, and with minimal overhead. The library implements a broad set of models, including AutoARIMA, ETS, CES, Theta, plus a battery...
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    ZenML

    ZenML

    Build portable, production-ready MLOps pipelines

    A simple yet powerful open-source framework that scales your MLOps stack with your needs. Set up ZenML in a matter of minutes, and start with all the tools you already use. Gradually scale up your MLOps stack by switching out components whenever your training or deployment requirements change. Keep up with the latest changes in the MLOps world and easily integrate any new developments. Define simple and clear ML workflows without wasting time on boilerplate tooling or infrastructure code....
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    Evidently

    Evidently

    Evaluate and monitor ML models from validation to production

    Evidently is an open-source Python library for data scientists and ML engineers. It helps evaluate, test, and monitor ML models from validation to production. It works with tabular, text data and embeddings.
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    Seldon Core

    Seldon Core

    An MLOps framework to package, deploy, monitor and manage models

    The de facto standard open-source platform for rapidly deploying machine learning models on Kubernetes. Seldon Core, our open-source framework, makes it easier and faster to deploy your machine learning models and experiments at scale on Kubernetes. Seldon Core serves models built in any open-source or commercial model building framework. You can make use of powerful Kubernetes features like custom resource definitions to manage model graphs. And then connect your continuous integration and...
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    Pandas Profiling

    Pandas Profiling

    Create HTML profiling reports from pandas DataFrame objects

    pandas-profiling generates profile reports from a pandas DataFrame. The pandas df.describe() function is handy yet a little basic for exploratory data analysis. pandas-profiling extends pandas DataFrame with df.profile_report(), which automatically generates a standardized univariate and multivariate report for data understanding. High correlation warnings, based on different correlation metrics (Spearman, Pearson, Kendall, Cramér’s V, Phik). Most common categories (uppercase, lowercase,...
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    MiniSom

    MiniSom

    MiniSom is a minimalistic implementation of the Self Organizing Maps

    MiniSom is a minimalistic and Numpy-based implementation of the Self Organizing Maps (SOM). SOM is a type of Artificial Neural Network able to convert complex, nonlinear statistical relationships between high-dimensional data items into simple geometric relationships on a low-dimensional display. Minisom is designed to allow researchers to easily build on top of it and to give students the ability to quickly grasp its details. The project initially aimed for a minimalistic implementation of...
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    supervision

    supervision

    We write your reusable computer vision tools

    We write your reusable computer vision tools. Whether you need to load your dataset from your hard drive, draw detections on an image or video, or count how many detections are in a zone. You can count on us.
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    MLJAR Studio

    MLJAR Studio

    Python package for AutoML on Tabular Data with Feature Engineering

    We are working on new way for visual programming. We developed a desktop application called MLJAR Studio. It is a notebook-based development environment with interactive code recipes and a managed Python environment. All running locally on your machine. We are waiting for your feedback. The mljar-supervised is an Automated Machine Learning Python package that works with tabular data. It is designed to save time for a data scientist. It abstracts the common way to preprocess the data,...
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    BindsNET

    BindsNET

    Simulation of spiking neural networks (SNNs) using PyTorch

    A Python package used for simulating spiking neural networks (SNNs) on CPUs or GPUs using PyTorch Tensor functionality. BindsNET is a spiking neural network simulation library geared towards the development of biologically inspired algorithms for machine learning. This package is used as part of ongoing research on applying SNNs to machine learning (ML) and reinforcement learning (RL) problems in the Biologically Inspired Neural & Dynamical Systems (BINDS) lab.
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    Evaluate

    Evaluate

    A library for easily evaluating machine learning models and datasets

    Evaluate is a library that makes evaluating and comparing models and reporting their performance easier and more standardized.
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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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    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...
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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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    Fairlearn

    Fairlearn

    A Python package to assess and improve fairness of ML models

    Fairlearn is a Python package that empowers developers of artificial intelligence (AI) systems to assess their system's fairness and mitigate any observed unfairness issues. Fairlearn contains mitigation algorithms as well as metrics for model assessment. Besides the source code, this repository also contains Jupyter notebooks with examples of Fairlearn usage. An AI system can behave unfairly for a variety of reasons. In Fairlearn, we define whether an AI system is behaving unfairly in terms...
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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks. Much like machine learning libraries have done for prediction, DoWhy is a Python library that aims to spark causal thinking and analysis. DoWhy provides a wide variety of algorithms for effect estimation, causal structure learning, diagnosis of causal...
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    SpikingJelly

    SpikingJelly

    SpikingJelly is an open-source deep learning framework

    SpikingJelly is an open-source deep learning framework for spiking neural networks that is primarily built on top of PyTorch and aimed at neuromorphic computing research. The project provides the components needed to build, train, and evaluate neural models that communicate through discrete spikes rather than the continuous activations used in conventional artificial neural networks. This makes it especially relevant for researchers interested in biologically inspired computing, event-driven...
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    RF-DETR

    RF-DETR

    RF-DETR is a real-time object detection and segmentation

    RF-DETR is an open-source computer vision framework that implements a real-time object detection and instance segmentation model based on transformer architectures. Developed by Roboflow, the project builds upon modern vision transformer backbones such as DINOv2 to achieve strong accuracy while maintaining efficient inference speeds suitable for real-time applications. The model is designed to detect objects and segment them within images or video streams using a unified detection pipeline....
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    Stable Baselines3

    Stable Baselines3

    PyTorch version of Stable Baselines

    Stable Baselines3 (SB3) is a set of reliable implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms in PyTorch. It is the next major version of Stable Baselines. You can read a detailed presentation of Stable Baselines3 in the v1.0 blog post or our JMLR paper. These algorithms will make it easier for the research community and industry to replicate, refine, and identify new ideas, and will create good baselines to build projects on top of. We expect these tools will be used as a base around...
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    AtomAI

    AtomAI

    Deep and Machine Learning for Microscopy

    AtomAI is a Pytorch-based package for deep and machine-learning analysis of microscopy data that doesn't require any advanced knowledge of Python or machine learning. The intended audience is domain scientists with a basic understanding of how to use NumPy and Matplotlib. It was developed by Maxim Ziatdinov at Oak Ridge National Lab. The purpose of the AtomAI is to provide an environment that bridges the instrument-specific libraries and general physical analysis by enabling the seamless...
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    Bootstrap Your Own Latent (BYOL)

    Bootstrap Your Own Latent (BYOL)

    Usable Implementation of "Bootstrap Your Own Latent" self-supervised

    Practical implementation of an astoundingly simple method for self-supervised learning that achieves a new state-of-the-art (surpassing SimCLR) without contrastive learning and having to designate negative pairs. This repository offers a module that one can easily wrap any image-based neural network (residual network, discriminator, policy network) to immediately start benefitting from unlabelled image data. There is now new evidence that batch normalization is key to making this technique...
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    zvt

    zvt

    Modular quant framework

    For practical trading, a complex algorithm is fragile, a complex algorithm building on a complex facility is more fragile, complex algorithm building on a complex facility by a complex team is more and more fragile. zvt wants to provide a simple facility for building a straightforward algorithm. Technologies come and technologies go, but market insight is forever. Your world is built by core concepts inside you, so it’s you. zvt world is built by core concepts inside the market, so it’s zvt....
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    HivisionIDPhoto

    HivisionIDPhoto

    HivisionIDPhotos: a lightweight and efficient AI ID photos tools

    HivisionIDPhotos is an open-source AI project designed to automatically generate professional ID photographs from ordinary portrait images. The system uses computer vision and machine learning models to detect faces, segment the subject from the background, and produce standardized identification photos suitable for official documents. It is designed as a lightweight tool that can perform inference offline and run efficiently on CPUs without requiring powerful GPUs. The software analyzes...
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    Scanpy

    Scanpy

    Single-cell analysis in Python

    Scanpy is a scalable toolkit for analyzing single-cell gene expression data built jointly with anndata. It includes preprocessing, visualization, clustering, trajectory inference and differential expression testing. The Python-based implementation efficiently deals with datasets of more than one million cells.
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    Diffgram

    Diffgram

    Training data (data labeling, annotation, workflow) for all data types

    From ingesting data to exploring it, annotating it, and managing workflows. Diffgram is a single application that will improve your data labeling and bring all aspects of training data under a single roof. Diffgram is world’s first truly open source training data platform that focuses on giving its users an unlimited experience. This is aimed to reduce your data labeling bills and increase your Training Data Quality. Training Data is the art of supervising machines through data. This...
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    Thinc

    Thinc

    A refreshing functional take on deep learning

    Thinc is a lightweight deep learning library that offers an elegant, type-checked, functional-programming API for composing models, with support for layers defined in other frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow and MXNet. You can use Thinc as an interface layer, a standalone toolkit or a flexible way to develop new models. Previous versions of Thinc have been running quietly in production in thousands of companies, via both spaCy and Prodigy. We wrote the new version to let users compose,...
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