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    MNE-Python

    MNE-Python

    Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and Electroencephalography EEG in Python

    Open-source Python package for exploring, visualizing, and analyzing human neurophysiological data. MNE-Python is an open-source Python package for exploring, visualizing, and analyzing human neurophysiological data such as MEG, EEG, sEEG, ECoG, and more. It includes modules for data input/output, preprocessing, visualization, source estimation, time-frequency analysis, connectivity analysis, machine learning, statistics, and more.
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    autoresearch

    autoresearch

    AI agents autonomously run and improve ML experiments overnight

    autoresearch is an experimental framework that enables AI agents to autonomously conduct machine learning research by iteratively modifying and training models. Created by Andrej Karpathy, the project allows an agent to edit the model training code, run short experiments, evaluate results, and repeat the process without human intervention. Each experiment runs for a fixed five-minute training window, enabling rapid iteration and consistent comparison across architectural or hyperparameter changes. The system centers on a simple workflow where the agent modifies a single training file while human researchers guide the process through a program.md instruction file. ...
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    deepface

    deepface

    A Lightweight Face Recognition and Facial Attribute Analysis

    ...It is a hybrid face recognition framework wrapping state-of-the-art models: VGG-Face, FaceNet, OpenFace, DeepFace, DeepID, ArcFace, Dlib, SFace and GhostFaceNet. Experiments show that human beings have 97.53% accuracy on facial recognition tasks whereas those models already reached and passed that accuracy level.
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    DeepVariant

    DeepVariant

    DeepVariant is an analysis pipeline that uses a deep neural networks

    ...See this page for more details and instructions on how to run DeepTrio. Out-of-the-box use for PCR-positive samples and low quality sequencing runs, and easy adjustments for different sequencing technologies and non-human species.
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    DeepLabCut

    DeepLabCut

    Implementation of DeepLabCut

    DeepLabCut™ is an efficient method for 2D and 3D markerless pose estimation based on transfer learning with deep neural networks that achieves excellent results (i.e. you can match human labeling accuracy) with minimal training data (typically 50-200 frames). We demonstrate the versatility of this framework by tracking various body parts in multiple species across a broad collection of behaviors. The package is open source, fast, robust, and can be used to compute 3D pose estimates or for multi-animals. Please see the original paper and the latest work below! ...
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    OpenRLHF

    OpenRLHF

    An Easy-to-use, Scalable and High-performance RLHF Framework

    OpenRLHF is an easy-to-use, scalable, and high-performance framework for Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback (RLHF). It supports various training techniques and model architectures.
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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, parsing, classification, and semantic reasoning. ...
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    Rasa

    Rasa

    Open source machine learning framework to automate text conversations

    ...With Rasa, you can build contextual assistants on Facebook Messenger, Slack, Google Hangouts, Webex Teams, Microsoft Bot Framework, Rocket.Chat, Mattermost, Telegram, and Twilio or on your own custom conversational channels. Rasa helps you build contextual assistants capable of having layered conversations with lots of back-and-forths. In order for a human to have a meaningful exchange with a contextual assistant, the assistant needs to be able to use context to build on things that were previously discussed. Rasa enables you to build assistants that can do this in a scalable way. Rasa uses Poetry for packaging and dependency management. If you want to build it from the source, you have to install Poetry first. ...
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    Interpretable machine learning

    Interpretable machine learning

    Book about interpretable machine learning

    ...The later chapters focus on analyzing complex models and their decisions. In an ideal future, machines will be able to explain their decisions and make a transition into an algorithmic age more human.
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    PySyft

    PySyft

    Data science on data without acquiring a copy

    ...However, this means that you cannot compute on information without first obtaining (at least partial) ownership of that information. It also means that you cannot compute using machines without first obtaining control over those machines. This is very limiting to human collaboration and systematically drives the centralization of data, because you cannot work with a bunch of data without first putting it all in one (central) place. The Syft ecosystem seeks to change this system, allowing you to write software which can compute over information you do not own on machines you do not have (total) control over. ...
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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,...
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    deepjazz

    deepjazz

    Deep learning driven jazz generation using Keras & Theano

    ...The system analyzes musical sequences from an input MIDI file and then generates new musical notes that follow similar stylistic patterns. The project was originally created during a hackathon and was designed to show how neural networks can emulate creative tasks traditionally associated with human musicians. The repository includes preprocessing scripts for preparing MIDI data, training scripts for building the neural network model, and code for generating new compositions.
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    Autodistill

    Autodistill

    Images to inference with no labeling

    Autodistill uses big, slower foundation models to train small, faster supervised models. Using autodistill, you can go from unlabeled images to inference on a custom model running at the edge with no human intervention in between. You can use Autodistill on your own hardware, or use the Roboflow hosted version of Autodistill to label images in the cloud.
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    AI-Aimbot

    AI-Aimbot

    CS2, Valorant, Fortnite, APEX, every game

    AI-Aimbot is a computer vision project that demonstrates how artificial intelligence can be used to automatically identify and target opponents in video games. The system uses an object detection model based on the YOLOv5 architecture to detect human-shaped characters in gameplay screenshots or video frames. Once a target is identified, the program automatically adjusts the player’s aim toward the detected target, effectively automating the aiming process in first-person shooter games. The project emphasizes that it is intended for educational purposes to illustrate potential vulnerabilities in game design and anti-cheat systems. ...
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    BERTScore

    BERTScore

    BERT score for text generation

    Automatic Evaluation Metric described in the paper BERTScore: Evaluating Text Generation with BERT (ICLR 2020). We now support about 130 models (see this spreadsheet for their correlations with human evaluation). Currently, the best model is Microsoft/debate-large-online, please consider using it instead of the default roberta-large in order to have the best correlation with human evaluation.
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    CodeContests

    CodeContests

    Large dataset of coding contests designed for AI and ML model training

    CodeContests, developed by Google DeepMind, is a large-scale competitive programming dataset designed for training and evaluating machine learning models on code generation and problem solving. This dataset played a central role in the development of AlphaCode, DeepMind’s model for solving programming problems at a human-competitive level, as published in Science. CodeContests aggregates problems and human-written solutions from multiple programming competition platforms, including AtCoder, Codeforces, CodeChef, Aizu, and HackerEarth. Each problem includes structured metadata, problem descriptions, paired input/output test cases, and multiple correct and incorrect solutions in various programming languages. ...
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    LSTMs for Human Activity Recognition

    LSTMs for Human Activity Recognition

    Human Activity Recognition example using TensorFlow on smartphone

    LSTM-Human-Activity-Recognition is a machine learning project that demonstrates how recurrent neural networks can be used to recognize human activities from sensor data. The repository implements a deep learning model based on Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks to classify physical activities using time-series data collected from wearable sensors.
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    DialoGPT

    DialoGPT

    Large-scale pretraining for dialogue

    ...The model was trained on a massive dataset of approximately 147 million conversational exchanges extracted from Reddit discussion threads, allowing it to learn patterns of natural human conversation. DialoGPT provides multiple pretrained model sizes and includes code for training, fine-tuning, and evaluating dialogue generation models. The repository also contains scripts for preparing conversation datasets and reproducing experimental benchmarks related to conversational AI research.
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    Yellowbrick

    Yellowbrick

    Visual analysis and diagnostic tools to facilitate ML selection

    Yellowbrick extends the Scikit-Learn API to make model selection and hyperparameter tuning easier. Under the hood, it’s using Matplotlib. Yellowbrick is a suite of visual diagnostic tools called "Visualizers" that extend the scikit-learn API to allow human steering of the model selection process. In a nutshell, Yellowbrick combines scikit-learn with matplotlib in the best tradition of the scikit-learn documentation, but to produce visualizations for your machine learning workflow.
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    Perceptual Similarity Metric and Dataset

    Perceptual Similarity Metric and Dataset

    LPIPS metric. pip install lpips

    While it is nearly effortless for humans to quickly assess the perceptual similarity between two images, the underlying processes are thought to be quite complex. Despite this, the most widely used perceptual metrics today, such as PSNR and SSIM, are simple, shallow functions, and fail to account for many nuances of human perception. Recently, the deep learning community has found that features of the VGG network trained on ImageNet classification has been remarkably useful as a training loss for image synthesis. But how perceptual are these so-called "perceptual losses"? What elements are critical for their success? To answer these questions, we introduce a new dataset of human perceptual similarity judgments. ...
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    MMSkeleton

    MMSkeleton

    A OpenMMLAB toolbox for human pose estimation, skeleton-based action

    MMSkeleton is an open-source toolbox for skeleton-based human understanding. It is a part of the open-mmlab project in the charge of Multimedia Laboratory, CUHK. MMSkeleton is developed on our research project ST-GCN. MMSkeleton provides a flexible framework for organizing codes and projects systematically, with the ability to extend to various tasks and scale up to complex deep models. MMSkeleton addresses to multiple tasks in human understanding.
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    Image Quality Assessment

    Image Quality Assessment

    Convolutional Neural Networks to predict aesthetic quality of images

    Image Quality Assessment is an open-source deep learning project that implements neural models for predicting the aesthetic and technical quality of digital images. The repository provides an implementation inspired by the NIMA (Neural Image Assessment) research approach, which uses convolutional neural networks trained on human-annotated datasets to estimate image quality scores. The goal of the project is to automatically evaluate images based on perceived quality factors such as composition, clarity, and visual appeal. Instead of relying on simple image statistics, the system learns patterns that correlate with human judgments about image aesthetics and technical quality. ...
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    FID score for PyTorch

    FID score for PyTorch

    Compute FID scores with PyTorch

    This is a port of the official implementation of Fréchet Inception Distance to PyTorch. FID is a measure of similarity between two datasets of images. It was shown to correlate well with human judgement of visual quality and is most often used to evaluate the quality of samples of Generative Adversarial Networks. FID is calculated by computing the Fréchet distance between two Gaussians fitted to feature representations of the Inception network. The weights and the model are exactly the same as in the official Tensorflow implementation, and were tested to give very similar results (e.g. .08 absolute error and 0.0009 relative error on LSUN, using ProGAN generated images). ...
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