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    CLIP-as-service

    CLIP-as-service

    Embed images and sentences into fixed-length vectors

    CLIP-as-service is a low-latency high-scalability service for embedding images and text. It can be easily integrated as a microservice into neural search solutions. Serve CLIP models with TensorRT, ONNX runtime and PyTorch w/o JIT with 800QPS[*]. Non-blocking duplex streaming on requests and responses, designed for large data and long-running tasks. Horizontally scale up and down multiple CLIP models on single GPU, with automatic load balancing. Easy-to-use. No learning curve, minimalist design on client and server. Intuitive and consistent API for image and sentence embedding. Async client support. Easily switch between gRPC, HTTP, WebSocket protocols with TLS and compression. Smooth integration with neural search ecosystem including Jina and DocArray. Build cross-modal and multi-modal solutions in no time.
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    .NET library for embedding CLIPS in to .NET applications.
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    CML

    CML

    Continuous Machine Learning | CI/CD for ML

    Continuous Machine Learning (CML) is an open-source CLI tool for implementing continuous integration & delivery (CI/CD) with a focus on MLOps. Use it to automate development workflows, including machine provisioning, model training and evaluation, comparing ML experiments across project history, and monitoring changing datasets. CML can help train and evaluate models, and then generate a visual report with results and metrics, automatically on every pull request.
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    CNN Explainer

    CNN Explainer

    Learning Convolutional Neural Networks with Interactive Visualization

    In machine learning, a classifier assigns a class label to a data point. For example, an image classifier produces a class label (e.g, bird, plane) for what objects exist within an image. A convolutional neural network, or CNN for short, is a type of classifier, which excels at solving this problem! A CNN is a neural network: an algorithm used to recognize patterns in data. Neural Networks in general are composed of a collection of neurons that are organized in layers, each with their own learnable weights and biases. Let’s break down a CNN into its basic building blocks. A tensor can be thought of as an n-dimensional matrix. In the CNN above, tensors will be 3-dimensional with the exception of the output layer. A neuron can be thought of as a function that takes in multiple inputs and yields a single output. The outputs of neurons are represented above as the red → blue activation maps.
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    CRFSharp

    CRFSharp

    CRFSharp is a .NET(C#) implementation of Conditional Random Field

    CRFSharp(aka CRF#) is a .NET(C#) implementation of Conditional Random Fields, an machine learning algorithm for learning from labeled sequences of examples. It is widely used in Natural Language Process (NLP) tasks, for example: word breaker, postagging, named entity recognized, query chunking and so on. CRF#'s mainly algorithm is the same as CRF++ written by Taku Kudo. It encodes model parameters by L-BFGS. Moreover, it has many significant improvement than CRF++, such as totally parallel encoding, optimizing memory usage and so on. Currently, when training corpus, compared with CRF++, CRF# can make full use of multi-core CPUs and only uses very low memory, and memory grow is very smoothly and slowly while amount of training corpus, tags increase. with multi-threads process, CRF# is more suitable for large data and tags training than CRF++ now. For example, in machine with 64GB, CRF# encodes model with more than 4.5 hundred million features quickly.
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    CVPR 2025

    CVPR 2025

    Collection of CVPR 2025 papers and open source projects

    CVPR 2025 curates accepted CVPR 2025 papers and pairs them with their corresponding code implementations when available, giving researchers and practitioners a fast way to move from reading to reproducing. It organizes entries by topic areas such as detection, segmentation, generative models, 3D vision, multi-modal learning, and efficiency, so you can navigate the year’s output efficiently. Each paper entry typically includes a title, author list, and links to the paper PDF and official or third-party code repositories. The list frequently highlights benchmarks, leaderboards, or notable results so readers can assess impact at a glance. Because conference content evolves rapidly, the repository is updated as authors release code or refine readme instructions, keeping the collection timely. For teams planning literature reviews, study groups, or rapid prototyping sprints, it acts as a central index to the year’s most relevant methods with working implementations.
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    Caffe Framework

    Caffe Framework

    Caffe, a fast open framework for deep learning

    Caffe is a deep learning framework made with expression, speed, and modularity in mind. It is developed by Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) and by community contributors. Yangqing Jia created the project during his PhD at UC Berkeley. Caffe is released under the BSD 2-Clause license. Expressive architecture encourages application and innovation. Models and optimization are defined by configuration without hard-coding. Switch between CPU and GPU by setting a single flag to train on a GPU machine then deploy to commodity clusters or mobile devices. Extensible code fosters active development. In Caffe’s first year, it has been forked by over 1,000 developers and had many significant changes contributed back. Thanks to these contributors the framework tracks the state-of-the-art in both code and models.
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    Caffe2

    Caffe2

    Caffe2 is a lightweight, modular, and scalable deep learning framework

    Caffe2 is a lightweight, modular, and scalable deep learning framework. Building on the original Caffe, Caffe2 is designed with expression, speed, and modularity in mind. Caffe2 is a deep learning framework that provides an easy and straightforward way for you to experiment with deep learning and leverage community contributions of new models and algorithms. You can bring your creations to scale using the power of GPUs in the cloud or to the masses on mobile with Caffe2’s cross-platform libraries. Modularity and being designed for both scale and mobile deployments are the high-level answers to the first question. In many ways Caffe2 is an un-framework because it is so flexible and modular. The original Caffe framework was useful for large-scale product use cases, especially with its unparalleled performance and well tested C++ codebase. Caffe has some design choices that are inherited from its original use case: conventional CNN applications.
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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 bidirectional. By default, CuDNNGRU implementation is used for ~25% acceleration during inference. Thought vector is fed into decoder on each decoding step. Decoder can be conditioned on any categorical label, for example, emotion label or persona id. May be initialized using w2v model trained on your corpus. Embedding layer may be either fixed or fine-tuned along with other weights of the network.
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    CapsGNN

    CapsGNN

    A PyTorch implementation of "Capsule Graph Neural Network"

    A PyTorch implementation of "Capsule Graph Neural Network" (ICLR 2019). The high-quality node embeddings learned from the Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have been applied to a wide range of node-based applications and some of them have achieved state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance. However, when applying node embeddings learned from GNNs to generate graph embeddings, the scalar node representation may not suffice to preserve the node/graph properties efficiently, resulting in sub-optimal graph embeddings. Inspired by the Capsule Neural Network (CapsNet), we propose the Capsule Graph Neural Network (CapsGNN), which adopts the concept of capsules to address the weakness in existing GNN-based graph embeddings algorithms. By extracting node features in the form of capsules, routing mechanism can be utilized to capture important information at the graph level. As a result, our model generates multiple embeddings for each graph to capture graph properties from different aspects.
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    Captcha Server

    Captcha Server

    A fast and stable captcha auto solving server with API.

    * Captcha Server * https://captchas.io Do you want to host your own captcha server? Earn money from customers who wants to auto solve captchas? This is it.. Make a website and an API interface and integrate the Captcha Server API, walla.. a new business! We Provide A+ Captcha Solving Software For Better Captcha Solving Business. Launch Captcha Server from any Windows OS servers and set the server IP and Port to make it available to endusers and developers alike. Captcha Server has a very simple and straight forward API using the 2captcha.com API format. API is easy to fork and develop your own captcha business. Slash your captcha solving costs. Stop wasting your time and hard-earned money on captcha solving services that are slow, inaccurate and costly. Install Instructions - https://sourceforge.net/p/captchaserver/wiki/Install_Instructions/
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    Catalyst

    Catalyst

    Accelerated deep learning R&D

    Catalyst is a PyTorch framework for accelerated Deep Learning research and development. It allows you to write compact but full-featured Deep Learning pipelines with just a few lines of code. With Catalyst you get a full set of features including a training loop with metrics, model checkpointing and more, all without the boilerplate. Catalyst is focused on reproducibility, rapid experimentation, and codebase reuse so you can break the cycle of writing another regular train loop and make something totally new. Catalyst is compatible with Python 3.6+. PyTorch 1.1+, and has been tested on Ubuntu 16.04/18.04/20.04, macOS 10.15, Windows 10 and Windows Subsystem for Linux. It's part of the PyTorch Ecosystem, as well as the Catalyst Ecosystem which includes Alchemy (experiments logging & visualization) and Reaction (convenient deep learning models serving).
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    Causal ML

    Causal ML

    Uplift modeling and causal inference with machine learning algorithms

    Causal ML is a Python package that provides a suite of uplift modeling and causal inference methods using machine learning algorithms based on recent research [1]. It provides a standard interface that allows users to estimate the Conditional Average Treatment Effect (CATE) or Individual Treatment Effect (ITE) from experimental or observational data. Essentially, it estimates the causal impact of intervention T on outcome Y for users with observed features X, without strong assumptions on the model form. An important lever to increase ROI in an advertising campaign is to target the ad to the set of customers who will have a favorable response in a given KPI such as engagement or sales. CATE identifies these customers by estimating the effect of the KPI from ad exposure at the individual level from A/B experiments or historical observational data.
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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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    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV: a Library for Deep Learning in Computer Vision

    ChainerCV is a collection of tools to train and run neural networks for computer vision tasks using Chainer. In ChainerCV, we define the object detection task as a problem of, given an image, bounding box-based localization and categorization of objects. Bounding boxes in an image are represented as a two-dimensional array of shape (R,4), where R is the number of bounding boxes and the second axis corresponds to the coordinates of bounding boxes. ChainerCV supports dataset loaders, which can be used to easily index examples with list-like interfaces. Dataset classes whose names end with BboxDataset contain annotations of where objects locate in an image and which categories they are assigned to. These datasets can be indexed to return a tuple of an image, bounding boxes and labels. ChainerCV provides several network implementations that carry out object detection.
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    ChainerRL

    ChainerRL

    ChainerRL is a deep reinforcement learning library

    ChainerRL (this repository) is a deep reinforcement learning library that implements various state-of-the-art deep reinforcement algorithms in Python using Chainer, a flexible deep learning framework. PFRL is the PyTorch analog of ChainerRL. ChainerRL has a set of accompanying visualization tools in order to aid developers' ability to understand and debug their RL agents. With this visualization tool, the behavior of ChainerRL agents can be easily inspected from a browser UI. Environments that support the subset of OpenAI Gym's interface (reset and step methods) can be used.
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    This project applies an interpretation of a k-NN algorithm to a library of GPS commuter data for speed prediction. The overall goal is to lay the foundation for a power management protocol for use in electric vehicles with hybrid energy storage.
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    ChatterBot

    ChatterBot

    Machine learning, conversational dialog engine for creating chat bots

    ChatterBot is a Python library that makes it easy to generate automated responses to a user’s input. ChatterBot uses a selection of machine learning algorithms to produce different types of responses. This makes it easy for developers to create chat bots and automate conversations with users. For more details about the ideas and concepts behind ChatterBot see the process flow diagram. The language independent design of ChatterBot allows it to be trained to speak any language. Additionally, the machine-learning nature of ChatterBot allows an agent instance to improve it’s own knowledge of possible responses as it interacts with humans and other sources of informative data. An untrained instance of ChatterBot starts off with no knowledge of how to communicate. Each time a user enters a statement, the library saves the text that they entered and the text that the statement was in response to. As ChatterBot receives more input the number of responses that it can reply increase.
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    ChoiceMaker
    Record matching software
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    Chordalysis

    Log-linear analysis (data modelling) for high-dimensional data

    ===== Project moved to https://github.com/fpetitjean/Chordalysis ===== Log-linear analysis is the statistical method used to capture multi-way relationships between variables. However, due to its exponential nature, previous approaches did not allow scale-up to more than a dozen variables. We present here Chordalysis, a log-linear analysis method for big data. Chordalysis exploits recent discoveries in graph theory by representing complex models as compositions of triangular structures, also known as chordal graphs. Chordalysis makes it possible to discover the structure of datasets with thousands of variables on a standard desktop computer. Associated papers at ICDM 2013, ICDM 2014 and SDM 2015 can be found at http://www.francois-petitjean.com/Research/ YourKit is supporting Chordalysis open source project with its full-featured Java Profiler. YourKit is the creator of innovative and intelligent tools for profiling Java and .NET applications. http://www.yourkit.com
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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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    Chronos Forecasting

    Chronos Forecasting

    Pretrained (Language) Models for Probabilistic Time Series Forecasting

    Chronos is a family of pretrained time series forecasting models based on language model architectures. A time series is transformed into a sequence of tokens via scaling and quantization, and a language model is trained on these tokens using the cross-entropy loss. Once trained, probabilistic forecasts are obtained by sampling multiple future trajectories given the historical context. Chronos models have been trained on a large corpus of publicly available time series data, as well as synthetic data generated using Gaussian processes.
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    Cinefile

    A category-based approach to exploring film data.

    Cinefile is a prototype of a category-based method of database exploration. It allows the user to identify abstract categories of films by providing examples of category members, learns to classify films as belonging or not belonging to those categories, and provides a graphical interface for exploring and comparing categories. Cinefile is designed to work with data retrieved from the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com). This data is used for classification and is the subject of the category-based analysis. Cinefile was developed by the University of Mary Washington's Computer Science department (http://cas.umw.edu/computerscience).
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    CleanRL

    CleanRL

    High-quality single file implementation of Deep Reinforcement Learning

    CleanRL is a Deep Reinforcement Learning library that provides high-quality single-file implementation with research-friendly features. The implementation is clean and simple, yet we can scale it to run thousands of experiments using AWS Batch. CleanRL is not a modular library and therefore it is not meant to be imported. At the cost of duplicate code, we make all implementation details of a DRL algorithm variant easy to understand, so CleanRL comes with its own pros and cons. You should consider using CleanRL if you want to 1) understand all implementation details of an algorithm's variant or 2) prototype advanced features that other modular DRL libraries do not support (CleanRL has minimal lines of code so it gives you great debugging experience and you don't have to do a lot of subclassing like sometimes in modular DRL libraries).
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    Clever Algorithms

    Clever Algorithms

    Clever Algorithms: Nature-Inspired Programming Recipes

    Clever Algorithms collects clear, cookbook-style descriptions of nature-inspired optimization and learning methods, organized so you can pick an algorithm and apply it quickly. Each entry follows a consistent template: motivation, strategy, pseudocode, parameter choices, variations, and references, making it easy to compare approaches. The catalog spans evolutionary algorithms, swarm intelligence, immune systems, simulated annealing, tabu search, and other metaheuristics, plus guidance on when and how to tune them. Example implementations and worked problems show how to encode solutions, define fitness, and balance exploration with exploitation. The emphasis is on pragmatism—enough theory to understand why an algorithm works, and enough detail to get it running in your environment. It’s a useful starting point for students and practitioners who want to prototype, benchmark, or hybridize algorithms without digging through scattered academic papers.
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