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    Apache Hamilton

    Apache Hamilton

    Helps data scientists define testable self-documenting dataflows

    Apache Hamilton is an open-source Python framework designed to simplify the creation and management of dataflows used in analytics, machine learning pipelines, and data engineering workflows. The framework enables developers to define data transformations as simple Python functions, where each function represents a node in a dataflow graph and its parameters define dependencies on other nodes. Hamilton automatically analyzes these functions and constructs a directed acyclic graph...
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    FISSURE

    FISSURE

    The RF and reverse engineering framework for everyone

    ...The platform supports workflows related to signal discovery, demodulation, packet inspection, fuzzing, and attack simulation, making it useful for both defensive research and controlled lab testing. Its architecture is oriented toward extensibility, so users can integrate additional hardware, signal-processing components, and protocol-specific modules depending on their needs.
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    Made With ML

    Made With ML

    Learn how to develop, deploy and iterate on production-grade ML

    ...The repository organizes these concepts into modular Python scripts that follow software engineering best practices such as testing, configuration management, logging, and version control. Through a combination of tutorials, notebooks, and production-ready scripts, the project demonstrates how machine learning applications should be developed as maintainable systems rather than isolated experiments.
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    imbalanced-learn

    imbalanced-learn

    A Python Package to Tackle the Curse of Imbalanced Datasets in ML

    Imbalanced-learn (imported as imblearn) is an open source, MIT-licensed library relying on scikit-learn (imported as sklearn) and provides tools when dealing with classification with imbalanced classes.
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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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    TextAttack

    TextAttack

    Python framework for adversarial attacks, and data augmentation

    Generating adversarial examples for NLP models. TextAttack is a Python framework for adversarial attacks, data augmentation, and model training in NLP.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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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    RecBole

    RecBole

    A unified, comprehensive and efficient recommendation library

    ...We implement more than 100 commonly used recommendation algorithms and provide formatted copies of 28 recommendation datasets. We support a series of widely adopted evaluation protocols or settings for testing and comparing recommendation algorithms. RecBole is developed based on Python and PyTorch for reproducing and developing recommendation algorithms in a unified, comprehensive and efficient framework for research purpose. It can be installed from pip, conda and source, and is easy to use. We have implemented more than 100 recommender system models, covering four common recommender system categories in RecBole and eight toolkits of RecBole2.0, including General Recommendation, Sequential Recommendation, Context-aware Recommendation, and Knowledge-based Recommendation and sub-packages.
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    PromptTools

    PromptTools

    Open-source tools for prompt testing and experimentation

    Welcome to prompttools created by Hegel AI! This repo offers a set of open-source, self-hostable tools for experimenting with, testing, and evaluating LLMs, vector databases, and prompts. The core idea is to enable developers to evaluate using familiar interfaces like code, notebooks, and a local playground.
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    KAIR

    KAIR

    Image Restoration Toolbox (PyTorch). Training and testing codes

    Image restoration toolbox (PyTorch). Training and testing codes for DPIR, USRNet, DnCNN, FFDNet, SRMD, DPSR, BSR/GAN, SwinIR.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Fashion-MNIST

    Fashion-MNIST

    A MNIST-like fashion product database

    ...The dataset consists of 70,000 images in total, with 60,000 examples used for training and 10,000 reserved for testing. Each image has a resolution of 28 by 28 pixels and belongs to one of ten clothing classes, making it suitable for evaluating classification models. Because the dataset represents real-world objects rather than handwritten digits, it offers a more challenging benchmark for testing machine learning algorithms.
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    SageMaker Scikit-Learn Extension

    SageMaker Scikit-Learn Extension

    A library of additional estimators and SageMaker tools based on scikit

    A library of additional estimators and SageMaker tools based on scikit-learn. This project contains standalone scikit-learn estimators and additional tools to support SageMaker Autopilot. Many of the additional estimators are based on existing scikit-learn estimators. SageMaker Scikit-Learn Extension is a Python module for machine learning built on top of scikit-learn. In order to use the I/O functionalies in the sagemaker_sklearn_extension.externals module, you will also need to install the...
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    Machine Learning Financial Laboratory

    Machine Learning Financial Laboratory

    MlFinLab helps portfolio managers and traders

    MlFinLab is a comprehensive Python library designed to support the development of machine learning strategies in quantitative finance and algorithmic trading. The project provides a large collection of tools that implement techniques from academic research on financial machine learning. It covers the full lifecycle of developing data-driven trading strategies, including data preprocessing, feature engineering, labeling techniques, model training, and performance evaluation. Many of the...
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    U-Net Fusion RFI

    U-Net Fusion RFI

    U-Net for RFI Detection based on @jakeret's implementation

    See original code here: https://github.com/jakeret/tf_unet Currently this project is based on Tensorflow 1.13 code base and there are no plans to transfer to TF version 2. The primary improvements to this code base include a training and evaluation framework, along with a fusion based approach to detection, combining a number of models (currently hard coded to two trained models) along with Sum Threshold as an additional "expert." Additional work is being done to add custom layers to...
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    DeepMosaics

    DeepMosaics

    Automatically remove the mosaics in images and videos, or add mosaics

    Automatically remove the mosaics in images and videos, or add mosaics to them. This project is based on "semantic segmentation" and "Image-to-Image Translation". You can either run DeepMosaics via a pre-built binary package, or from source. Run time depends on the computer's performance (GPU version has better performance but requires CUDA to be installed). Different pre-trained models are suitable for different effects.[Introduction to pre-trained models].
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    MLOps Course

    MLOps Course

    Learn how to design, develop, deploy and iterate on ML apps

    The MLOps Course by Goku Mohandas is an open-source curriculum that teaches how to combine machine learning with solid software engineering to build production-grade ML applications. It is structured around the full lifecycle: data pipelines, modeling, experiment tracking, deployment, testing, monitoring, and iteration. The repository itself contains configuration, code examples, and links to accompanying lessons hosted on the Made With ML site, which provide detailed narrative explanations and diagrams. ...
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    Pytorch Points 3D

    Pytorch Points 3D

    Pytorch framework for doing deep learning on point clouds

    Torch Points 3D is a framework for developing and testing common deep learning models to solve tasks related to unstructured 3D spatial data i.e. Point Clouds. The framework currently integrates some of the best-published architectures and it integrates the most common public datasets for ease of reproducibility. It heavily relies on Pytorch Geometric and Facebook Hydra library thanks for the great work! We aim to build a tool that can be used for benchmarking SOTA models, while also...
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    Coach

    Coach

    Enables easy experimentation with state of the art algorithms

    Coach is a python framework that models the interaction between an agent and an environment in a modular way. With Coach, it is possible to model an agent by combining various building blocks, and training the agent on multiple environments. The available environments allow testing the agent in different fields such as robotics, autonomous driving, games and more. It exposes a set of easy-to-use APIs for experimenting with new RL algorithms and allows simple integration of new environments...
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    CakeChat

    CakeChat

    CakeChat: Emotional Generative Dialog System

    CakeChat is a backend for chatbots that are able to express emotions via conversations. The code is flexible and allows to condition model's responses by an arbitrary categorical variable. For example, you can train your own persona-based neural conversational model or create an emotional chatting machine. Hierarchical Recurrent Encoder-Decoder (HRED) architecture for handling deep dialog context. Multilayer RNN with GRU cells. The first layer of the utterance-level encoder is always...
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    TensorImage

    Image classification library for easily training and deploying models

    (Visit our github repository at https://github.com/TensorImage/tensorimage for more information) TensorImage is and open source package for image classification. It has a wide range of data augmentation operations that can be performed over training data to prevent overfitting and increase testing accuracy. TensorImage is easy to use and manage as all files, trained models and data are organized within a workspace directory, which you can change at any time in the configuration file, therefore being able have an indefinite amount of workspace directories for different purposes. ...
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    Chronological Cohesive Units

    The experimental source code for the paper

    The experimental source code for the paper, "A Novel Recommendation Approach Based on Chronological Cohesive Units in Content Consuming"
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    mullpy

    Multilabel-learning library built on python

    Mullpy is a machine-learning library that mainly aim to solve multi-label problems. It is classifier independent, has many ensemble capabilities (diversity methods like bagging, random subspaces, etc.) and automated results presentation (Excel, images as ROC or class-separated info, etc.). It is fully configurable. At the moment supports Neural Networks and classifiers defined in files. It is working on python3.3.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    pySPACE

    pySPACE

    Signal Processing and Classification Environment in Python using YAML

    pySPACE is a modular software for processing of large data streams that has been specifically designed to enable distributed execution and empirical evaluation of signal processing chains. Various signal processing algorithms (so called nodes) are available within the software, from finite impulse response filters over data-dependent spatial filters (e.g. CSP, xDAWN) to established classifiers (e.g. SVM, LDA). pySPACE incorporates the concept of node and node chains of the MDP framework. Due...
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