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    Seldon Core

    Seldon Core

    An MLOps framework to package, deploy, monitor and manage models

    The de facto standard open-source platform for rapidly deploying machine learning models on Kubernetes. Seldon Core, our open-source framework, makes it easier and faster to deploy your machine learning models and experiments at scale on Kubernetes. Seldon Core serves models built in any open-source or commercial model building framework. You can make use of powerful Kubernetes features like custom resource definitions to manage model graphs. And then connect your continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) tools to scale and update your deployment. Built on Kubernetes, runs on any cloud and on-premises. Framework agnostic, supports top ML libraries, toolkits and languages. Advanced deployments with experiments, ensembles and transformers. Our open-source framework makes it easier and faster to deploy your machine learning models and experiments at scale on Kubernetes. The Kubeflow project is dedicated to making deployments of machine learning (ML) workflows on Kubernetes.
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    Seldon Server

    Seldon Server

    Machine learning platform and recommendation engine on Kubernetes

    Seldon Server is a machine learning platform and recommendation engine built on Kubernetes. Seldon reduces time-to-value so models can get to work faster. Scale with confidence and minimize risk through interpretable results and transparent model performance. Seldon Core focuses purely on deploying a wide range of ML models on Kubernetes, allowing complex runtime serving graphs to be managed in production. Seldon Core is a progression of the goals of the Seldon-Server project but also a more restricted focus to solving the final step in a machine learning project which is serving models in production. Seldon Server is a machine learning platform that helps your data science team deploy models into production. It provides an open-source data science stack that runs within a Kubernetes Cluster. You can use Seldon to deploy machine learning and deep learning models into production on-premise or in the cloud (e.g. GCP, AWS, Azure).
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    Semantic Router

    Semantic Router

    Superfast AI decision making and processing of multi-modal data

    Semantic Router is a superfast decision-making layer for your LLMs and agents. Rather than waiting for slow, unreliable LLM generations to make tool-use or safety decisions, we use the magic of semantic vector space — routing our requests using semantic meaning. Combining LLMs with deterministic rules means we can be confident that our AI systems behave as intended. Cramming agent tools into the limited context window is expensive, slow, and fundamentally limited. Semantic Router enables lightning-fast and cheap tool usage that can scale to many thousands of tools. LLMs are slow, yet we use them for every decision in agentic use-cases. Semantic Router swaps slow LLM calls for superfast route decisions.
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    Semantic Segmentation in PyTorch

    Semantic Segmentation in PyTorch

    Semantic segmentation models, datasets & losses implemented in PyTorch

    Semantic segmentation models, datasets and losses implemented in PyTorch. PyTorch and Torchvision needs to be installed before running the scripts, together with PIL and opencv for data-preprocessing and tqdm for showing the training progress. PyTorch v1.1 is supported (using the new supported tensoboard); can work with earlier versions, but instead of using tensoboard, use tensoboardX. Poly learning rate, where the learning rate is scaled down linearly from the starting value down to zero during training. Considered as the go-to scheduler for semantic segmentation. One Cycle learning rate, for a learning rate LR, we start from LR / 10 up to LR for 30% of the training time, and we scale down to LR / 25 for remaining time, the scaling is done in a cos annealing fashion (see Figure bellow), the momentum is also modified but in the opposite manner starting from 0.95 down to 0.85 and up to 0.95.
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    Semantra

    Semantra

    Multi-tool for semantic search

    Semantra is an open-source semantic search tool designed to help users explore large collections of documents by meaning rather than simple keyword matching. The software analyzes text and PDF documents stored locally and creates embeddings that allow queries to retrieve results based on conceptual similarity. It is primarily intended for individuals who need to extract insights from large document collections, including researchers, journalists, students, and historians. The system runs from the command line and automatically launches a local web interface where users can perform interactive searches and examine document passages related to a query. By relying on semantic embeddings and contextual analysis, the tool can identify passages that are relevant even when the query uses different wording than the source documents.
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    SAIM allows to interlink knowledge bases in the Semantic Web. It focuses on instance matching of very large knowledge bases available as SPARQL endpoints. SAIM uses machine learning techniques and is compatible with SILK.
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    A packet dissector driven by machine learning algorithms. You train it to recognize specific types of packets by showing it examples and counterexamples of some packet type, and it will figure out which bits in the packet define it as the type you seek.
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    Shapash

    Shapash

    Explainability and Interpretability to Develop Reliable ML models

    Shapash is a Python library dedicated to the interpretability of Data Science models. It provides several types of visualization that display explicit labels that everyone can understand. Data Scientists can more easily understand their models, share their results and easily document their projects in an HTML report. End users can understand the suggestion proposed by a model using a summary of the most influential criteria.
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    Siamese and triplet learning

    Siamese and triplet learning

    Siamese and triplet networks with online triplet mining in PyTorch

    Siamese and triplet learning is a PyTorch implementation of Siamese and triplet neural network architectures designed for learning embedding representations in machine learning tasks. These types of networks learn to map images into a compact feature space where the distance between vectors reflects the similarity between inputs. Such embeddings are commonly used in applications like face recognition, image similarity search, and few-shot learning. The repository demonstrates how to train these models using contrastive loss and triplet loss functions, which encourage embeddings of similar samples to be close while pushing dissimilar samples farther apart. It includes data loaders, training scripts, neural network architectures, and evaluation metrics that allow researchers to experiment with different embedding learning strategies. The project also implements online pair and triplet mining techniques to efficiently generate training examples during model training.
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    Simd Library

    Simd Library

    C++ image processing and machine learning library with using of SIMD

    The Simd Library is a free open-source image processing and machine learning library, designed for C and C++ programmers. It provides many useful high-performance algorithms for image processing such as pixel format conversion, image scaling and filtration, extraction of statistical information from images, motion detection, object detection and classification, neural networks. The algorithms are optimized with using of different SIMD CPU extensions. In particular, the library supports the following CPU extensions: SSE, AVX, AVX-512, and AMX for x86/x64, and NEON for ARM. The Simd Library has C API and also contains useful C++ classes and functions to facilitate access to C API. The library supports dynamic and static linking, 32-bit and 64-bit Windows and Linux, MSVS, G++ and Clang compilers, MSVS projects, and CMake build systems.
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    SimpleAiBot

    SimpleAiBot

    A simple chat bot project for educational purposes! (OS X Only)

    SimpleAiBot is created for educational purposes but it can grow out to something much bigger, however still educational. This project exists so other people can actually look at the code of a working chat bot and learn from it or even improve SimpleAiBot! If you're looking for this: this is it! Also don't hesitate to join and improve SimpleAiBot, better make your changes public and usable to everyone then experimenting on your own. PS: More experienced AI developers are also welcome to learn others how AI works!
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    SimpleHTR

    SimpleHTR

    Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) system implemented with TensorFlow

    SimpleHTR is an open-source implementation of a handwriting text recognition system based on deep learning techniques. The project focuses on converting images of handwritten text into machine-readable digital text using neural networks. The system uses a combination of convolutional neural networks and recurrent neural networks to extract visual features and model sequential character patterns in handwriting. It also employs connectionist temporal classification (CTC) to align predicted character sequences with input images without requiring character-level segmentation. The repository provides code for training models, performing inference on handwritten text images, and evaluating recognition accuracy. SimpleHTR is commonly used as an educational example for understanding how modern handwriting recognition systems operate.
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    Skater

    Skater

    Python library for model interpretation/explanations

    Skater is a unified framework to enable Model Interpretation for all forms of the model to help one build an Interpretable machine learning system often needed for real-world use-cases(** we are actively working towards to enabling faithful interpretability for all forms models). It is an open-source python library designed to demystify the learned structures of a black box model both globally(inference on the basis of a complete data set) and locally(inference about an individual prediction). The concept of model interpretability in the field of machine learning is still new, largely subjective, and, at times, controversial. Model interpretation is the ability to explain and validate the decisions of a predictive model to enable fairness, accountability, and transparency in algorithmic decision-making. The library has embraced object-oriented and functional programming paradigms as deemed necessary to provide scalability and concurrency while keeping code brevity in mind.
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    Sklearn TensorFlow

    Sklearn TensorFlow

    Sklearn and TensorFlow: A Practical Guide to Machine Learning

    Sklearn TensorFlow repository is an open-source project that provides a Chinese translation of the widely known book Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn and TensorFlow. It aims to make practical machine learning education more accessible to Chinese-speaking learners by translating the technical explanations, examples, and exercises from the original English material. The repository organizes the content as structured documentation that can be compiled into multiple formats such as HTML, PDF, EPUB, and MOBI, allowing users to read the material both online and offline. It focuses on teaching core machine learning concepts using Python while demonstrating practical workflows with popular libraries like Scikit-Learn and TensorFlow. The material covers topics ranging from basic machine learning theory to deep learning techniques and model evaluation, enabling learners to build and experiment with models step by step.
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    SkyPilot

    SkyPilot

    SkyPilot: Run AI and batch jobs on any infra

    SkyPilot is a framework for running AI and batch workloads on any infra, offering unified execution, high cost savings, and high GPU availability. Run AI and batch jobs on any infra (Kubernetes or 12+ clouds). Get unified execution, cost savings, and high GPU availability via a simple interface.
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    SmartMap

    SmartMap

    SmartMap is an easy desktop random world creator.

    SmartMap (C# cross-platform) is a procedural style world-map creation utility or "Desktop World." A simple scene manager is included using plugin style building blocks and object pathfinding. Also included is a 2D world editor with graphical features. SmartMap is currently built in conjunction with the Axiom 3D rendering engine.
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    Sockeye

    Sockeye

    Sequence-to-sequence framework, focused on Neural Machine Translation

    Sockeye is an open-source sequence-to-sequence framework for Neural Machine Translation built on PyTorch. It implements distributed training and optimized inference for state-of-the-art models, powering Amazon Translate and other MT applications. For a quickstart guide to training a standard NMT model on any size of data, see the WMT 2014 English-German tutorial. If you are interested in collaborating or have any questions, please submit a pull request or issue. You can also send questions to sockeye-dev-at-amazon-dot-com. Developers may be interested in our developer guidelines. Starting with version 3.0.0, Sockeye is also based on PyTorch. We maintain backwards compatibility with MXNet models of version 2.3.x with 3.0.x. If MXNet 2.x is installed, Sockeye can run both with PyTorch or MXNet. All models trained with 2.3.x (using MXNet) can be converted to models running with PyTorch using the converter CLI (sockeye.mx_to_pt).
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    Sonnet

    Sonnet

    TensorFlow-based neural network library

    Sonnet is a neural network library built on top of TensorFlow designed to provide simple, composable abstractions for machine learning research. Sonnet can be used to build neural networks for various purposes, including different types of learning. Sonnet’s programming model revolves around a single concept: modules. These modules can hold references to parameters, other modules and methods that apply some function on the user input. There are a number of predefined modules that already ship with Sonnet, making it quite powerful and yet simple at the same time. Users are also encouraged to build their own modules. Sonnet is designed to be extremely unopinionated about your use of modules. It is simple to understand, and offers clear and focused code.
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    Spark Python Notebooks

    Spark Python Notebooks

    Apache Spark & Python (pySpark) tutorials for Big Data Analysis

    Spark Python Notebooks is a curated collection of example Jupyter notebooks designed to help developers and data engineers learn Apache Spark using Python in an interactive environment. Rather than only providing static code files, this project uses notebooks to teach practical data processing workflows, exposing users to real Spark programming patterns like working with RDDs, DataFrames, and distributed computations. These notebooks often demonstrate how to transform, analyze, and visualize large datasets using PySpark APIs, which mirrors many real-world big data use cases. Because Spark is widely used in industry for large-scale data processing, having these example notebooks lowers the barrier to entry for beginners and intermediate users alike. Users can run these notebooks locally or in cloud environments with notebooks like Jupyter or Zeppelin, making learning both flexible and contextual.
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    Spec is a voice control based on the libraries of Sphinx-4.
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    Speech-recognition engine
    It's a student project for SUPINFO .Net labs. It consist to develop a speech-recognition engine for a few words with a database of .vocal stamps.
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    Spektral

    Spektral

    Graph Neural Networks with Keras and Tensorflow 2

    Spektral is a Python library for graph deep learning, based on the Keras API and TensorFlow 2. The main goal of this project is to provide a simple but flexible framework for creating graph neural networks (GNNs). You can use Spektral for classifying the users of a social network, predicting molecular properties, generating new graphs with GANs, clustering nodes, predicting links, and any other task where data is described by graphs. Spektral implements some of the most popular layers for graph deep learning. Spektral also includes lots of utilities for representing, manipulating, and transforming graphs in your graph deep learning projects. Spektral is compatible with Python 3.6 and above, and is tested on the latest versions of Ubuntu, MacOS, and Windows. Other Linux distros should work as well. The 1.0 release of Spektral is an important milestone for the library and brings many new features and improvements.
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    Spheroid_segmentation

    Spheroid_segmentation

    Deep learning networks for spheroid segmentation

    To accelerate the analysis of tumors' spheroids, different deep learning networks were trained to automatize the segmentation process. The code provides the trained networks based on Vgg16, Vgg19, ResNet18, and ResNet50 ready to be used for segmentation purposes. It also provides Matlab functions ready to be used to train new networks, segment new images, and measure the quality of the training using different quantitative parameters.
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    Spinning Up in Deep RL

    Spinning Up in Deep RL

    Educational resource to help anyone learn deep reinforcement learning

    Welcome to Spinning Up in Deep RL! This is an educational resource produced by OpenAI that makes it easier to learn about deep reinforcement learning (deep RL). For the unfamiliar, reinforcement learning (RL) is a machine learning approach for teaching agents how to solve tasks by trial and error. Deep RL refers to the combination of RL with deep learning. At OpenAI, we believe that deep learning generally, and deep reinforcement learning specifically, will play central roles in the development of powerful AI technology. To ensure that AI is safe, we have to come up with safety strategies and algorithms that are compatible with this paradigm. As a result, we encourage everyone who asks this question to study these fields. However, while there are many resources to help people quickly ramp up on deep learning, deep reinforcement learning is more challenging to break into.
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    Spotlight

    Spotlight

    Deep recommender models using PyTorch

    Spotlight uses PyTorch to build both deep and shallow recommender models. By providing both a slew of building blocks for loss functions (various pointwise and pairwise ranking losses), representations (shallow factorization representations, deep sequence models), and utilities for fetching (or generating) recommendation datasets, it aims to be a tool for rapid exploration and prototyping of new recommender models. Spotlight offers a slew of popular datasets, including Movielens 100K, 1M, 10M, and 20M. It also incorporates utilities for creating synthetic datasets. For example, generate_sequential generates a Markov-chain-derived interaction dataset, where the next item a user chooses is a function of their previous interactions. Recommendations can be seen as a sequence prediction task: given the items a user has interacted with in the past, what will be the next item they will interact with? Spotlight provides a range of models.
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