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    Lazy Predict

    Lazy Predict

    Lazy Predict help build a lot of basic models without much code

    Lazy Predict helps build a lot of basic models without much code and helps understand which models work better without any parameter tuning.
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    Leark is a Data Mining library developed in C#.NET. It contains several methods for ranking web documents described with a set of normalized features, and a feature selection algorithm. The methods are based on perceptron and clustering.
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    Learn_Data_Science_in_3_Months

    Learn_Data_Science_in_3_Months

    This is the Curriculum for "Learn Data Science in 3 Months"

    This project lays out a 12-week plan to go from basics to a portfolio-ready understanding of data science. It breaks the journey into clear stages: Python fundamentals, data wrangling, visualization, statistics, machine learning, and end-to-end projects. The schedule mixes learning and doing, encouraging you to build small deliverables each week—like notebooks, dashboards, and model demos—to reinforce skills. It also includes suggestions for datasets and problem domains so you aren’t stuck wondering what to analyze next. The plan is intentionally opinionated but flexible: you can swap resources while keeping the weekly objectives intact. By the end, you’re expected to have tangible artifacts to show employers or collaborators, not just notes and bookmarks.
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    Learn_Machine_Learning_in_3_Months

    Learn_Machine_Learning_in_3_Months

    This is the code for "Learn Machine Learning in 3 Months"

    This repository outlines an ambitious self-study curriculum for learning machine learning in roughly three months, emphasizing breadth, momentum, and hands-on practice. It sequences core topics—math foundations, classic ML, deep learning, and applied projects—so learners can pace themselves week by week. The plan mixes reading, lectures, coding assignments, and small build-it-yourself projects to reinforce understanding through repetition and implementation. Because ML is a wide field, the curriculum favors pragmatic coverage over academic completeness, pointing learners to widely used tools and approachable resources. It’s intended to help beginners overcome decision paralysis by giving a concrete schedule and a minimal set of action-oriented tasks.
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    Learning Interpretability Tool

    Learning Interpretability Tool

    Interactively analyze ML models to understand their behavior

    The Learning Interpretability Tool (LIT, formerly known as the Language Interpretability Tool) is a visual, interactive ML model-understanding tool that supports text, image, and tabular data. It can be run as a standalone server, or inside of notebook environments such as Colab, Jupyter, and Google Cloud Vertex AI notebooks.
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    Lepton AI

    Lepton AI

    A Pythonic framework to simplify AI service building

    A Pythonic framework to simplify AI service building. Cutting-edge AI inference and training, unmatched cloud-native experience, and top-tier GPU infrastructure. Ensure 99.9% uptime with comprehensive health checks and automatic repairs.
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    LexSub

    A Lexical Substitution Framework

    Lexical substitution framework for supervised all-words lexical substitution using delexicalized features. For a runnable (but GPL-licensed) version of LexSub, see LexSub-GPL (sf.net/p/lexsub/lexsub-gpl)
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    Libra

    Libra

    Ergonomic machine learning for everyone

    An ergonomic machine learning library for non-technical users. Save time. Blaze through ML.
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    LifeAI is an artificial intelligence system that can be applied to robotics, games, or business. It simulates key processes of our minds, such as organizing data into concepts and categories, planning actions based on their predicted outcome, and communication. LifeAI was designed to be simple, but powerful and flexible enough to have many applications.
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    LightFM

    LightFM

    A Python implementation of LightFM, a hybrid recommendation algorithm

    LightFM is a Python implementation of a number of popular recommendation algorithms for both implicit and explicit feedback, including efficient implementation of BPR and WARP ranking losses. It's easy to use, fast (via multithreaded model estimation), and produces high-quality results. It also makes it possible to incorporate both item and user metadata into the traditional matrix factorization algorithms. It represents each user and item as the sum of the latent representations of their features, thus allowing recommendations to generalize to new items (via item features) and to new users (via user features).
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    Lightly

    Lightly

    A python library for self-supervised learning on images

    A python library for self-supervised learning on images. We, at Lightly, are passionate engineers who want to make deep learning more efficient. That's why - together with our community - we want to popularize the use of self-supervised methods to understand and curate raw image data. Our solution can be applied before any data annotation step and the learned representations can be used to visualize and analyze datasets. This allows selecting the best core set of samples for model training through advanced filtering. We provide PyTorch, PyTorch Lightning and PyTorch Lightning distributed examples for each of the models to kickstart your project. Lightly requires Python 3.6+ but we recommend using Python 3.7+. We recommend installing Lightly in a Linux or OSX environment. With lightly, you can use the latest self-supervised learning methods in a modular way using the full power of PyTorch. Experiment with different backbones, models, and loss functions.
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    Lightning Bolts

    Lightning Bolts

    Toolbox of models, callbacks, and datasets for AI/ML researchers

    Bolts package provides a variety of components to extend PyTorch Lightning, such as callbacks & datasets, for applied research and production. Torch ORT converts your model into an optimized ONNX graph, speeding up training & inference when using NVIDIA or AMD GPUs. We can introduce sparsity during fine-tuning with SparseML, which ultimately allows us to leverage the DeepSparse engine to see performance improvements at inference time.
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    Lightning-Hydra-Template

    Lightning-Hydra-Template

    PyTorch Lightning + Hydra. A very user-friendly template

    Convenient all-in-one technology stack for deep learning prototyping - allows you to rapidly iterate over new models, datasets and tasks on different hardware accelerators like CPUs, multi-GPUs or TPUs. A collection of best practices for efficient workflow and reproducibility. Thoroughly commented - you can use this repo as a reference and educational resource. Not fitted for data engineering - the template configuration setup is not designed for building data processing pipelines that depend on each other. PyTorch Lightning, a lightweight PyTorch wrapper for high-performance AI research. Think of it as a framework for organizing your PyTorch code. Hydra, a framework for elegantly configuring complex applications. The key feature is the ability to dynamically create a hierarchical configuration by composition and override it through config files and the command line.
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    Lightweight' GAN

    Lightweight' GAN

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN, proposed in ICLR 2021

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN proposed in ICLR 2021, in Pytorch. The main contribution of the paper is a skip-layer excitation in the generator, paired with autoencoding self-supervised learning in the discriminator. Quoting the one-line summary "converge on single gpu with few hours' training, on 1024 resolution sub-hundred images". Augmentation is essential for Lightweight GAN to work effectively in a low data setting. You can test and see how your images will be augmented before they pass into a neural network (if you use augmentation). The general recommendation is to use suitable augs for your data and as many as possible, then after some time of training disable the most destructive (for image) augs. You can turn on automatic mixed precision with one flag --amp. You should expect it to be 33% faster and save up to 40% memory. Aim is an open-source experiment tracker that logs your training runs, and enables a beautiful UI to compare them.
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    Lihang

    Lihang

    Statistical learning methods (2nd edition) [Li Hang]

    Lihang is an open-source repository that provides educational notes, mathematical derivations, and code implementations based on the book Statistical Learning Methods by Li Hang. The repository aims to help readers understand the theoretical foundations of machine learning algorithms through practical implementations and detailed explanations. It includes notebooks and scripts that demonstrate how key algorithms such as perceptrons, decision trees, logistic regression, support vector machines, and hidden Markov models work in practice. In addition to code examples, the project contains supplementary materials such as formula references, glossaries of technical terms, and documentation explaining mathematical notation used throughout the algorithms. The repository also provides links to related research papers and references that expand on the theoretical background presented in the book.
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    Linfa

    Linfa

    A Rust machine learning framework

    linfa aims to provide a comprehensive toolkit to build Machine Learning applications with Rust. Kin in spirit to Python's scikit-learn, it focuses on common preprocessing tasks and classical ML algorithms for your everyday ML tasks.
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    Lita

    Lita

    A robot companion for your company's chat room

    Lita is a chat bot written in Ruby that brings more fun and efficiency to your favorite chat service. Through its plugin system, Lita can be connected to different chat services and display new behavior preferred by those who use it. It's ideal for businesses that want a chat service that is not only efficient, but friendly and personalized as well. Lita can become your very own robot companion, tailor-made for your business. Lita can be customized according to your company's culture and needs. It can be used to automate various time-consuming and error-prone tasks, while also letting your company members have fun and create a sense of community.
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    Literature of Deep Learning for Graphs

    Literature of Deep Learning for Graphs

    A comprehensive collection of recent papers on graph deep learning

    Literature of Deep Learning for Graphs is a curated repository that collects research papers and educational resources related to deep learning methods for graph-structured data. The project organizes important academic work covering topics such as graph neural networks, graph embeddings, knowledge graphs, and network representation learning. By structuring the literature into categories, the repository allows researchers to quickly identify influential papers in specific subfields of graph machine learning. The collection includes foundational works that introduced graph convolutional networks as well as more recent research on large-scale graph representation learning and graph generation techniques. The repository is designed as a reference guide for students and researchers who want to explore the rapidly growing field of graph deep learning.
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    LiveVideo

    Real-time Video Analysis Software

    This is an open-source real-time object detection and tracking software for H.264/AVC videos. It applies probabilistic spatiotemporal macroblock filtering (PSMF) and partial decoding processes to effectively detect and track multiple objects with fast computation in H.264|AVC bitstreams with stationary background. The codes were written in Visual C++. For more details, please visit https://www.wonsangyou.com/research/aivision. If you need technical help, please send an email to wyou(at)kaist.ac.kr. When you use this software for your publications, please cite as follows. 1. Wonsang You, M.S. Houari Sabirin, and Munchurl Kim, "Moving object tracking in H.264/AVC bitstream," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 4577, 2007, pp. 483-492. 2. Wonsang You, M.S. Houari Sabirin, and Munchurl Kim, "Real-time detection and tracking of multiple objects with partial decoding in H.264/AVC bitstream domain," Proceedings of SPIE, vol. 7244, 72440D (February 2009).
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    Llama Cookbook

    Llama Cookbook

    Solve end to end problems using Llama model family

    The Llama Cookbook is the official Meta LLaMA guide for inference, fine‑tuning, RAG, and multi-step use-cases. It offers recipes, code samples, and integration examples across provider platforms (WhatsApp, SQL, long context workflows), enabling developers to quickly harness LLaMA models
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    Llama Recipes

    Llama Recipes

    Scripts for fine-tuning Meta Llama3 with composable FSDP & PEFT method

    The 'llama-recipes' repository is a companion to the Meta Llama models. We support the latest version, Llama 3.1, in this repository. The goal is to provide a scalable library for fine-tuning Meta Llama models, along with some example scripts and notebooks to quickly get started with using the models in a variety of use-cases, including fine-tuning for domain adaptation and building LLM-based applications with Llama and other tools in the LLM ecosystem. The examples here showcase how to run Llama locally, in the cloud, and on-prem.
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    LlamaChat

    LlamaChat

    Chat with your favourite LLaMA models in a native macOS app

    Chat with your favourite LLaMA models, right on your Mac. LlamaChat is a macOS app that allows you to chat with LLaMA, Alpaca, and GPT4All models all running locally on your Mac.
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    Lucid

    Lucid

    A collection of infrastructure and tools for research

    Lucid is a collection of infrastructure and tools for research in neural network interpretability. Lucid is research code, not production code. We provide no guarantee it will work for your use case. Lucid is maintained by volunteers who are unable to provide significant technical support. Start visualizing neural networks with no setup. The following notebooks run right from your browser, thanks to Collaboratory. It's a Jupyter notebook environment that requires no setup to use and runs entirely in the cloud. You can run the notebooks on your local machine, too. Clone the repository and find them in the notebooks subfolder. You will need to run a local instance of the Jupyter notebook environment to execute them. Feature visualization answers questions about what a network, or parts of a network, are looking for by generating examples.
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    Lumi-HSP

    This is an AI language model that can predict Heart failure or stroke

    Using thsi AI model, you can predict the chances of heart stroke and heart failure. HIGLIGHTS : 1. Accuracy of this model is 95% 2. This model uses the powerful Machine Learning algorithm "GradientBoosting" for predicting the outcomes. 3. An easy to use model and accessible to everyone.
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