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    TensorFlow Probability

    TensorFlow Probability

    Probabilistic reasoning and statistical analysis in TensorFlow

    TensorFlow Probability is a library for probabilistic reasoning and statistical analysis. TensorFlow Probability (TFP) is a Python library built on TensorFlow that makes it easy to combine probabilistic models and deep learning on modern hardware (TPU, GPU). It's for data scientists, statisticians, ML researchers, and practitioners who want to encode domain knowledge to understand data and make predictions.
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    CausalNex

    CausalNex

    A Python library that helps data scientists to infer causation

    CausalNex is a Python library that uses Bayesian Networks to combine machine learning and domain expertise for causal reasoning. You can use CausalNex to uncover structural relationships in your data, learn complex distributions, and observe the effect of potential interventions.
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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,...
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    ELI5

    ELI5

    A library for debugging/inspecting machine learning classifiers

    ELI5 is a Python library designed to help developers interpret, debug, and explain the predictions of machine learning models. The project focuses on improving model transparency by providing tools that visualize feature importance and prediction reasoning. It supports several popular machine learning frameworks including scikit-learn, XGBoost, LightGBM, CatBoost, and Keras. The library allows users to inspect model weights, analyze decision trees, and compute permutation feature importance for black-box models.
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