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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.
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    Bytewax

    Bytewax

    Python Stream Processing

    Bytewax is a Python framework that simplifies event and stream processing. Because Bytewax couples the stream and event processing capabilities of Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams with the friendly and familiar interface of Python, you can re-use the Python libraries you already know and love. Connect data sources, run stateful transformations, and write to various downstream systems with built-in connectors or existing Python libraries.
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    SpikingJelly

    SpikingJelly

    SpikingJelly is an open-source deep learning framework

    ...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 processing, and energy-efficient AI systems. The framework includes neuron models, surrogate gradient training methods, encoding strategies, network components, and utilities for simulation and experimentation, allowing users to develop a wide variety of spiking architectures. It also supports integration with familiar PyTorch workflows, which lowers the barrier for machine learning practitioners who want to explore spiking approaches without abandoning mainstream tooling.
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    pyAudioAnalysis

    pyAudioAnalysis

    Python Audio Analysis Library: Feature Extraction, Classification

    ...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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    Diffrax

    Diffrax

    Numerical differential equation solvers in JAX

    Diffrax is a numerical differential equation solving library built for the JAX ecosystem, with a strong focus on composability, differentiability, and high-performance scientific computing. The project provides tools for solving ordinary differential equations, stochastic differential equations, controlled differential equations, and related systems in a way that fits naturally into modern machine learning and differentiable programming workflows. Because it is written to work closely with...
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    PyTorch Ignite

    PyTorch Ignite

    Library to help with training and evaluating neural networks

    ...Thus, we do not require to inherit from an interface and override its abstract methods which could unnecessarily bulk up your code and its complexity. Extremely simple engine and event system. Out-of-the-box metrics to easily evaluate models. Built-in handlers to compose training pipeline, save artifacts and log parameters and metrics.
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    TEES

    Turku Event Extraction System

    Turku Event Extraction System (TEES) is a free and open source natural language processing system developed for the extraction of events and relations from biomedical text. It is written mostly in Python, and should work in generic Unix/Linux environments. Currently, the TEES source code repository still remains on GitHub at http://jbjorne.github.com/TEES/ where there is also a wiki with more information.
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