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    StatsForecast

    StatsForecast

    Fast forecasting with statistical and econometric models

    StatsForecast is a Python library for time-series forecasting that delivers a suite of classical statistical and econometric forecasting models optimized for high performance and scalability. It is designed not just for academic experiments but for production-level time-series forecasting, meaning it handles forecasting for many series at once, efficiently, reliably, and with minimal overhead. The library implements a broad set of models, including AutoARIMA, ETS, CES, Theta, plus a battery of benchmarking and baseline methods, giving users flexibility in selecting forecasting approaches depending on data characteristics (trend, seasonality, intermittent demand, etc.). Its internal implementation leverages numba to compile performance-critical code to optimized machine-level instructions, which makes the models much faster than many traditional Python counterparts.
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    TTS

    TTS

    Deep learning for text to speech

    TTS is a library for advanced Text-to-Speech generation. It's built on the latest research, was designed to achieve the best trade-off among ease-of-training, speed, and quality. TTS comes with pre-trained models, tools for measuring dataset quality, and is already used in 20+ languages for products and research projects. Released models in PyTorch, Tensorflow and TFLite. Tools to curate Text2Speech datasets underdataset_analysis. Demo server for model testing. Notebooks for extensive model benchmarking. Modular (but not too much) code base enabling easy testing for new ideas. Text2Spec models (Tacotron, Tacotron2, Glow-TTS, SpeedySpeech). Speaker Encoder to compute speaker embeddings efficiently. Vocoder models (MelGAN, Multiband-MelGAN, GAN-TTS, ParallelWaveGAN, WaveGrad, WaveRNN). If you are only interested in synthesizing speech with the released TTS models, installing from PyPI is the easiest option.
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    TensorFlow.NET

    TensorFlow.NET

    .NET Standard bindings for Google's TensorFlow for developing models

    TensorFlow.NET (TF.NET) provides a .NET Standard binding for TensorFlow. It aims to implement the complete Tensorflow API in C# which allows .NET developers to develop, train and deploy Machine Learning models with the cross-platform .NET Standard framework. TensorFlow.NET has built-in Keras high-level interface and is released as an independent package TensorFlow.Keras. SciSharp STACK's mission is to bring popular data science technology into the .NET world and to provide .NET developers with a powerful Machine Learning tool set without reinventing the wheel. Since the APIs are kept as similar as possible you can immediately adapt any existing TensorFlow code in C# or F# with a zero learning curve. Take a look at a comparison picture and see how comfortably a TensorFlow/Python script translates into a C# program with TensorFlow.NET.
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    TensorLy

    TensorLy

    Tensor Learning in Python

    TensorLy is a Python library that aims at making tensor learning simple and accessible. It allows to easily perform tensor decomposition, tensor learning and tensor algebra. Its backend system allows to seamlessly perform computation with NumPy, PyTorch, JAX, TensorFlow, CuPy or Paddle, and run methods at scale on CPU or GPU.
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    Text-to-image Playground

    Text-to-image Playground

    A playground to generate images from any text prompt using SD

    dalle-playground is an open-source web application that allows users to generate images from natural language text prompts using modern text-to-image generative models. Originally built around DALL-E Mini, the project later transitioned to using Stable Diffusion, enabling more detailed and higher-quality image synthesis. The system combines a backend machine learning service with a browser-based frontend interface that lets users experiment interactively with prompt engineering and generative AI. Developers can run the application locally or deploy it using cloud infrastructure, making it accessible both for experimentation and educational use. The platform demonstrates how large generative models can be integrated into user-friendly tools for creative exploration and rapid prototyping. It also serves as a reference architecture for building full-stack generative AI applications that connect model inference pipelines with web interfaces.
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    Text2Code for Jupyter notebook

    Text2Code for Jupyter notebook

    A proof-of-concept jupyter extension which converts english queries

    Text2Code for Jupyter notebook project is a proof-of-concept extension for Jupyter Notebook that allows users to generate Python code directly from natural language queries written in English. The tool is designed to simplify data analysis workflows by enabling users to describe their intended operation in plain language instead of manually writing code. When a user enters a textual command, the extension interprets the request and generates a corresponding Python code snippet that can be inserted into the notebook and executed automatically. The system uses natural language processing techniques to identify the intent of the query, extract relevant variables, and map the request to predefined code templates. Technologies such as sentence embeddings and named entity recognition are used to interpret user instructions and construct appropriate code outputs.
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    TorchRL

    TorchRL

    A modular, primitive-first, python-first PyTorch library

    TorchRL is an open-source Reinforcement Learning (RL) library for PyTorch. TorchRL provides PyTorch and python-first, low and high-level abstractions for RL that are intended to be efficient, modular, documented, and properly tested. The code is aimed at supporting research in RL. Most of it is written in Python in a highly modular way, such that researchers can easily swap components, transform them, or write new ones with little effort.
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    Transformer Reinforcement Learning X

    Transformer Reinforcement Learning X

    A repo for distributed training of language models with Reinforcement

    trlX is a distributed training framework designed from the ground up to focus on fine-tuning large language models with reinforcement learning using either a provided reward function or a reward-labeled dataset. Training support for Hugging Face models is provided by Accelerate-backed trainers, allowing users to fine-tune causal and T5-based language models of up to 20B parameters, such as facebook/opt-6.7b, EleutherAI/gpt-neox-20b, and google/flan-t5-xxl. For models beyond 20B parameters, trlX provides NVIDIA NeMo-backed trainers that leverage efficient parallelism techniques to scale effectively.
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    Turi Create

    Turi Create

    Simplifies the development of custom machine learning models

    Turi Create simplifies the development of custom machine learning models. You don't have to be a machine learning expert to add recommendations, object detection, image classification, image similarity or activity classification to your app. If you want your app to recognize specific objects in images, you can build your own model with just a few lines of code. Turi Create supports macOS 10.12+, Linux (with glibc 2.10+), Windows 10 (via WSL). Turi Create requires Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8. Also, x86_64 architecture, and at least 4 GB of RAM. We recommend using virtualenv to use, install, or build Turi Create. The package User Guide and API Docs contain more details on how to use Turi Create. If you want to build Turi Create from source, see BUILD.md. Turi Create does not require a GPU, but certain models can be accelerated 9-13x by utilizing a GPU.
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    ViZDoom

    ViZDoom

    Doom-based AI research platform for reinforcement learning

    ViZDoom allows developing AI bots that play Doom using only the visual information (the screen buffer). It is primarily intended for research in machine visual learning, and deep reinforcement learning, in particular. ViZDoom is based on ZDOOM, the most popular modern source-port of DOOM. This means compatibility with a huge range of tools and resources that can be used to create custom scenarios, availability of detailed documentation of the engine and tools and support of Doom community. Async and sync single-player and multi-player modes. Fast (up to 7000 fps in sync mode, single-threaded). Lightweight (few MBs). Customizable resolution and rendering parameters. Access to the depth buffer (3D vision). Automatic labeling of game objects visible in the frame. Access to the list of actors/objects and map geometry.ViZDoom API is reinforcement learning friendly (suitable also for learning from demonstration, apprenticeship learning or apprenticeship via inverse reinforcement learning.
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    audioFlux

    audioFlux

    A library for audio and music analysis, feature extraction

    A library for audio and music analysis, and feature extraction. Can be used for deep learning, pattern recognition, signal processing, bioinformatics, statistics, finance, etc. audioflux is a deep learning tool library for audio and music analysis, feature extraction. It supports dozens of time-frequency analysis transformation methods and hundreds of corresponding time-domain and frequency-domain feature combinations. It can be provided to deep learning networks for training and is used to study various tasks in the audio field such as Classification, Separation, Music Information Retrieval(MIR) ASR, etc.
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    caret

    caret

    caret (Classification And Regression Training) R package

    The caret (Classification And Regression Training) R package streamlines the process of building predictive machine learning models. It provides uniform interfaces for model training, tuning, evaluation, preprocessing, and variable importance. With support for over 200 models, caret is foundational for R workflows in modeling and machine learning.
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    cortex

    cortex

    Production infrastructure for machine learning at scale

    Cortex is an open-source platform designed for building, deploying, and managing machine learning applications in production environments. The framework provides infrastructure tools that allow developers to transform trained machine learning models into scalable web services. Cortex handles many operational challenges associated with deploying AI systems, such as managing dependencies, orchestrating data pipelines, and scaling services under load. Developers can define machine learning pipelines as code using declarative configuration files, which simplifies the process of managing complex ML workflows. The platform supports integration with cloud environments and container orchestration systems so that applications can scale dynamically based on demand. It is designed to help teams focus on building machine learning logic rather than managing infrastructure details.
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    docext

    docext

    An on-premises, OCR-free unstructured data extraction

    docext is a document intelligence toolkit that uses vision-language models to extract structured information from documents such as PDFs, forms, and scanned images. The system is designed to operate entirely on-premises, allowing organizations to process sensitive documents without relying on external cloud services. Unlike traditional document processing pipelines that rely heavily on optical character recognition, docext leverages multimodal AI models capable of understanding both visual and textual information directly from document images. This allows the system to detect and extract structured elements such as tables, signatures, key fields, and layout information while maintaining semantic understanding of the document content. The toolkit can also convert complex documents into structured markdown representations that preserve formatting and contextual relationships.
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    eos

    eos

    A lightweight 3D Morphable Face Model library in modern C++

    eos is a lightweight 3D Morphable Face Model fitting library that provides basic functionality to use face models, as well as camera and shape fitting functionality. It's written in modern C++11/14. MorphableModel and PcaModel classes to represent 3DMMs, with basic operations like draw_sample(). Supports the Surrey Face Model (SFM), 4D Face Model (4DFM), Basel Face Model (BFM) 2009 and 2017, and the Liverpool-York Head Model (LYHM) out-of-the-box.
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    face.evoLVe

    face.evoLVe

    High-Performance Face Recognition Library on PaddlePaddle & PyTorch

    face.evoLVe is a high-performance face recognition library designed for research and real-world applications in computer vision. The project provides a comprehensive framework for building and training modern face recognition models using deep learning architectures. It includes components for face alignment, landmark localization, data preprocessing, and model training pipelines that allow developers to construct end-to-end facial recognition systems. The repository supports multiple neural network backbones such as ResNet, DenseNet, MobileNet, and ShuffleNet, enabling experimentation with different architectures depending on performance requirements. It also implements a wide range of loss functions commonly used in face recognition research, including ArcFace, CosFace, Triplet loss, and Softmax variants. To improve scalability, the library introduces distributed training techniques that allow large models to be trained efficiently across multiple GPUs.
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    fastquant

    fastquant

    Backtest and optimize your ML trading strategies with only 3 lines

    fastquant is a Python library designed to simplify quantitative financial analysis and algorithmic trading strategy development. The project focuses on making backtesting accessible by providing a high-level interface that allows users to test investment strategies with only a few lines of code. It integrates historical market data sources and trading frameworks so that users can quickly build experiments without constructing complex data pipelines. The framework enables users to test common strategies such as moving average crossovers, momentum trading, and custom indicators on historical stock data. By automating data retrieval, strategy evaluation, and result visualization, the library reduces the barrier to entry for individuals interested in quantitative finance. The project also supports optimization workflows that allow users to search for parameter combinations that improve trading strategy performance.
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    fugue

    fugue

    A unified interface for distributed computing

    Fugue is a unified interface for distributed computing that lets users execute Python, Pandas, and SQL code on Spark, Dask, and Ray with minimal rewrites.
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    gplearn

    gplearn

    Genetic Programming in Python, with a scikit-learn inspired API

    gplearn implements Genetic Programming in Python, with a scikit-learn-inspired and compatible API. While Genetic Programming (GP) can be used to perform a very wide variety of tasks, gplearn is purposefully constrained to solving symbolic regression problems. This is motivated by the scikit-learn ethos, of having powerful estimators that are straightforward to implement. Symbolic regression is a machine learning technique that aims to identify an underlying mathematical expression that best describes a relationship. It begins by building a population of naive random formulas to represent a relationship between known independent variables and their dependent variable targets in order to predict new data. Each successive generation of programs is then evolved from the one that came before it by selecting the fittest individuals from the population to undergo genetic operations.
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    handson-ml3

    handson-ml3

    Fundamentals of Machine Learning and Deep Learning

    handson-ml3 contains the Jupyter notebooks and code for the third edition of the book Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras & TensorFlow. It guides readers through modern machine learning and deep learning workflows using Python, with examples spanning data preparation, supervised and unsupervised learning, deep neural networks, RL, and production-ready model deployment. The third edition updates the content for TensorFlow 2 and Keras, introduces new chapters (for example on reinforcement learning or generative models), and offers best-practice code that reflects current ecosystems. The notebooks are designed so you can run them locally or on Colab/online, making it accessible for learners regardless of infrastructure. The author includes solutions for exercises and sets up an environment specification so you can reproduce results. Because the discipline of ML evolves rapidly, this repo serves both as a learning path and a reference library you can revisit as models.
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    lightning AI

    lightning AI

    The most intuitive, flexible, way for researchers to build models

    Build in days not months with the most intuitive, flexible framework for building models and Lightning Apps (ie: ML workflow templates) which "glue" together your favorite ML lifecycle tools. Build models and build/publish end-to-end ML workflows that "glue" your favorite tools together. Models are “easy”, the “glue” work is hard. Lightning Apps are community-built templates that stitch together your favorite ML lifecycle tools into cohesive ML workflows that can run on your laptop or any cluster. Find templates (Lightning Apps), modify them and publish your own. Lightning Apps can even be full standalone ML products! Run on your laptop for free! Download the code and type 'lightning run app'. Feel free to ssh into any machine and run from there as well. In research, we often have multiple separate scripts to train models, finetune them, collect results and more.
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    ml5.js

    ml5.js

    Friendly machine learning for the web

    A neighborly approach to creating and exploring artificial intelligence in the browser. ml5.js aims to make machine learning approachable for a broad audience of artists, creative coders, and students. The library provides access to machine learning algorithms and models in the browser, building on top of TensorFlow.js with no other external dependencies.
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    mlforecast

    mlforecast

    Scalable machine learning for time series forecasting

    mlforecast is a time-series forecasting framework built around machine-learning models, designed to make forecasting both efficient and scalable. It lets you apply any regressor that follows the typical scikit-learn API, for example, gradient-boosted trees or linear models, to time-series data by automating much of the messy feature engineering and data preparation. Instead of writing custom code to build lagged features, rolling statistics, and date-based predictors, mlforecast generates those automatically based on a simple configuration. It supports multi-series forecasting, meaning you can train one model that forecasts many time series at once (common in retail, demand forecasting, etc.), rather than one model per series. The library is built to scale: behind the scenes, it can leverage distributed computing frameworks (Spark, Dask, Ray) when datasets or the number of series grow large.
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    openTSNE

    openTSNE

    Extensible, parallel implementations of t-SNE

    openTSNE is a modular Python implementation of t-Distributed Stochasitc Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE) [1], a popular dimensionality-reduction algorithm for visualizing high-dimensional data sets. openTSNE incorporates the latest improvements to the t-SNE algorithm, including the ability to add new data points to existing embeddings [2], massive speed improvements [3] [4] [5], enabling t-SNE to scale to millions of data points, and various tricks to improve the global alignment of the resulting visualizations.
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    pmdarima

    pmdarima

    Statistical library designed to fill the void in Python's time series

    A statistical library designed to fill the void in Python's time series analysis capabilities, including the equivalent of R's auto.arima function.
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