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    KerasTuner

    KerasTuner

    A Hyperparameter Tuning Library for Keras

    KerasTuner is an easy-to-use, scalable hyperparameter optimization framework that solves the pain points of hyperparameter search. Easily configure your search space with a define-by-run syntax, then leverage one of the available search algorithms to find the best hyperparameter values for your models. KerasTuner comes with Bayesian Optimization, Hyperband, and Random Search algorithms built-in, and is also designed to be easy for researchers to extend in order to experiment with new search...
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    whisper-timestamped

    whisper-timestamped

    Multilingual Automatic Speech Recognition with word-level timestamps

    Multilingual Automatic Speech Recognition with word-level timestamps and confidence. Whisper is a set of multi-lingual, robust speech recognition models trained by OpenAI that achieve state-of-the-art results in many languages. Whisper models were trained to predict approximate timestamps on speech segments (most of the time with 1-second accuracy), but they cannot originally predict word timestamps. This repository proposes an implementation to predict word timestamps and provide a more...
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    dstack

    dstack

    Open-source tool designed to enhance the efficiency of workloads

    dstack is an open-source tool designed to enhance the efficiency of running ML workloads in any cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure, Lambda, etc). It streamlines development and deployment, reduces cloud costs, and frees users from vendor lock-in.
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    SageMaker Training Toolkit

    SageMaker Training Toolkit

    Train machine learning models within Docker containers

    Train machine learning models within a Docker container using Amazon SageMaker. Amazon SageMaker is a fully managed service for data science and machine learning (ML) workflows. You can use Amazon SageMaker to simplify the process of building, training, and deploying ML models. To train a model, you can include your training script and dependencies in a Docker container that runs your training code. A container provides an effectively isolated environment, ensuring a consistent runtime and...
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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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    FLAML

    FLAML

    A fast library for AutoML and tuning

    FLAML is a lightweight Python library that finds accurate machine learning models automatically, efficiently and economically. It frees users from selecting learners and hyperparameters for each learner. For common machine learning tasks like classification and regression, it quickly finds quality models for user-provided data with low computational resources. It supports both classical machine learning models and deep neural networks. It is easy to customize or extend. Users can find their...
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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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    Interpretable machine learning

    Interpretable machine learning

    Book about interpretable machine learning

    This book is about interpretable machine learning. Machine learning is being built into many products and processes of our daily lives, yet decisions made by machines don't automatically come with an explanation. An explanation increases the trust in the decision and in the machine learning model. As the programmer of an algorithm you want to know whether you can trust the learned model. Did it learn generalizable features? Or are there some odd artifacts in the training data which the...
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    tvm

    tvm

    Open deep learning compiler stack for cpu, gpu, etc.

    Apache TVM is an open source machine learning compiler framework for CPUs, GPUs, and machine learning accelerators. It aims to enable machine learning engineers to optimize and run computations efficiently on any hardware backend. The vision of the Apache TVM Project is to host a diverse community of experts and practitioners in machine learning, compilers, and systems architecture to build an accessible, extensible, and automated open-source framework that optimizes current and emerging...
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    Reco-papers

    Reco-papers

    Classic papers and resources on recommendation

    Reco-papers is a curated repository that collects influential research papers, technical resources, and industry materials related to recommender systems and recommendation algorithms. The project organizes a large body of literature into thematic sections such as classic recommender systems, exploration-exploitation strategies, deep learning–based recommendation models, and cold-start mitigation techniques. It serves as a reference library for researchers and engineers who want to explore...
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    GPU Puzzles

    GPU Puzzles

    Solve puzzles. Learn CUDA

    GPU Puzzles is an educational project designed to teach GPU programming concepts through interactive coding exercises and puzzles. Instead of presenting traditional lecture-style explanations, the project immerses learners directly in hands-on programming tasks that demonstrate how GPU computation works. The exercises are implemented using Python with the Numba CUDA interface, which allows Python code to compile into GPU kernels that run on CUDA-enabled hardware. By solving progressively...
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    Horovod

    Horovod

    Distributed training framework for TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, etc.

    Horovod was originally developed by Uber to make distributed deep learning fast and easy to use, bringing model training time down from days and weeks to hours and minutes. With Horovod, an existing training script can be scaled up to run on hundreds of GPUs in just a few lines of Python code. Horovod can be installed on-premise or run out-of-the-box in cloud platforms, including AWS, Azure, and Databricks. Horovod can additionally run on top of Apache Spark, making it possible to unify data...
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    igel

    igel

    Machine learning tool that allows you to train and test models

    A delightful machine learning tool that allows you to train/fit, test, and use models without writing code. The goal of the project is to provide machine learning for everyone, both technical and non-technical users. I sometimes needed a tool sometimes, which I could use to fast create a machine learning prototype. Whether to build some proof of concept, create a fast draft model to prove a point or use auto ML. I find myself often stuck writing boilerplate code and thinking too much about...
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    Semantic Segmentation in PyTorch

    Semantic Segmentation in PyTorch

    Semantic segmentation models, datasets & losses implemented in PyTorch

    Semantic segmentation models, datasets and losses implemented in PyTorch. PyTorch and Torchvision needs to be installed before running the scripts, together with PIL and opencv for data-preprocessing and tqdm for showing the training progress. PyTorch v1.1 is supported (using the new supported tensoboard); can work with earlier versions, but instead of using tensoboard, use tensoboardX. Poly learning rate, where the learning rate is scaled down linearly from the starting value down to zero...
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    Image Super-Resolution (ISR)

    Image Super-Resolution (ISR)

    Super-scale your images and run experiments with Residual Dense

    The goal of this project is to upscale and improve the quality of low-resolution images. This project contains Keras implementations of different Residual Dense Networks for Single Image Super-Resolution (ISR) as well as scripts to train these networks using content and adversarial loss components. Docker scripts and Google Colab notebooks are available to carry training and prediction. Also, we provide scripts to facilitate training on the cloud with AWS and Nvidia-docker with only a few...
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    Intel neon

    Intel neon

    Intel® Nervana™ reference deep learning framework

    neon is Intel's reference deep learning framework committed to best performance on all hardware. Designed for ease of use and extensibility. See the new features in our latest release. We want to highlight that neon v2.0.0+ has been optimized for much better performance on CPUs by enabling Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL). The DNN (Deep Neural Networks) component of MKL that is used by neon is provided free of charge and downloaded automatically as part of the neon installation. The gpu...
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    Five video classification methods

    Five video classification methods

    Code that accompanies my blog post outlining five video classification

    Classifying video presents unique challenges for machine learning models. As I’ve covered in my previous posts, video has the added (and interesting) property of temporal features in addition to the spatial features present in 2D images. While this additional information provides us more to work with, it also requires different network architectures and, often, adds larger memory and computational demands.We won’t use any optical flow images. This reduces model complexity, training time, and...
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    EducationalLCS

    eLCS - Educational Learning Classifier System

    Educational Learning Classifier System (eLCS) is a set of learning classifier system (LCS) educational demos designed to introduce students or researchers to the basics of a modern Michigan-style LCS algorithm. This eLCS package includes 5 different implementations of a basic LCS algorithm, as part of a 6 stage set of demos that will be paired with the first introductory LCS textbook. Each eLCS implementations (from demo 2 up to demo 6) progressively add major components of the entire...
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