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    When to use TensorFlowSharp

    When to use TensorFlowSharp

    TensorFlow API for .NET languages

    When to use TensorFlowSharp is a .NET binding for the TensorFlow machine learning framework that allows developers to run TensorFlow models directly from C# and other .NET languages. The project exposes TensorFlow’s native C API through a strongly typed interface designed to integrate naturally with the .NET ecosystem. Its primary purpose is to enable developers working in Microsoft-based environments to load trained TensorFlow models and perform inference or additional training within .NET applications. The library focuses mainly on providing access to the low-level TensorFlow runtime rather than offering the high-level abstractions commonly available in Python libraries like Keras. This design allows applications written in C# or F# to execute machine learning graphs produced by Python workflows while maintaining compatibility with the TensorFlow runtime.
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    X-DeepLearning

    X-DeepLearning

    An industrial deep learning framework for high-dimension sparse data

    X-DeepLearning (XDL for short) is a complete set of deep optimization solutions for high-dimensional sparse data scenarios (such as advertising/recommendation/search, etc.). XDL version 1.2 has been released recently. Performance optimization for large batch/low concurrency scenarios, 50-100% performance improvement in such scenarios. Storage and communication optimization, parameters are automatically allocated globally without manual intervention, and requests are merged to completely eliminate computing/storage/communication hotspots of ps. Complete streaming training features including feature admission, feature elimination, model incremental export, feature counting statistics, etc. Background: XDL1.0 focuses on throughput optimization and adopts the one request per thread processing model, which can significantly improve the limit throughput under ultra-high concurrency.
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    YOLO ROS

    YOLO ROS

    YOLO ROS: Real-Time Object Detection for ROS

    This is a ROS package developed for object detection in camera images. You only look once (YOLO) is a state-of-the-art, real-time object detection system. In the following ROS package, you are able to use YOLO (V3) on GPU and CPU. The pre-trained model of the convolutional neural network is able to detect pre-trained classes including the data set from VOC and COCO, or you can also create a network with your own detection objects. The YOLO packages have been tested under ROS Noetic and Ubuntu 20.04. We also provide branches that work under ROS Melodic, ROS Foxy and ROS2. Darknet on the CPU is fast (approximately 1.5 seconds on an Intel Core i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz × 8) but it's like 500 times faster on GPU! You'll have to have an Nvidia GPU and you'll have to install CUDA. The CMakeLists.txt file automatically detects if you have CUDA installed or not. CUDA is a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) model created by Nvidia.
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    YOLOv4-large

    YOLOv4-large

    Scaled-YOLOv4: Scaling Cross Stage Partial Network

    YOLOv4-large is an open-source implementation of the Scaled-YOLOv4 object detection architecture, designed to improve both the accuracy and scalability of real-time computer vision models. The project provides a PyTorch implementation of the Scaled-YOLOv4 framework, which extends the original YOLOv4 architecture using Cross Stage Partial (CSP) networks and new scaling techniques. Unlike earlier object detection systems that only scale depth or width, this architecture scales multiple aspects of the neural network including structure, resolution, and channel configuration. This scaling strategy enables the model to adapt to different hardware environments while maintaining a strong balance between speed and detection accuracy. The repository includes multiple model variants such as YOLOv4-tiny, YOLOv4-CSP, and large-scale configurations designed for high-performance detection tasks.
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    Yann
    Yann is Yet Another Neural Network. Yann is a library to create fast neural networks. It is also a GUI to easily create, edit, train, execute and investigate networks. Multiple topologies, runtime properties and ensemble learning are supported.
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    Yellowbrick

    Yellowbrick

    Visual analysis and diagnostic tools to facilitate ML selection

    Yellowbrick extends the Scikit-Learn API to make model selection and hyperparameter tuning easier. Under the hood, it’s using Matplotlib. Yellowbrick is a suite of visual diagnostic tools called "Visualizers" that extend the scikit-learn API to allow human steering of the model selection process. In a nutshell, Yellowbrick combines scikit-learn with matplotlib in the best tradition of the scikit-learn documentation, but to produce visualizations for your machine learning workflow.
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    YoloV3 Implemented in TensorFlow 2.0

    YoloV3 Implemented in TensorFlow 2.0

    YoloV3 Implemented in Tensorflow 2.0

    YoloV3 Implemented in TensorFlow 2.0 is built using TensorFlow 2.0. The project provides a modern deep learning implementation of the popular YOLOv3 algorithm, which is widely used for real-time object detection in images and video streams. YOLOv3 works by dividing an image into grid regions and predicting bounding boxes and class probabilities simultaneously, allowing objects to be detected quickly and efficiently. The repository includes training scripts, inference tools, and configuration files that make it possible to train custom object detection models on user-defined datasets. It also demonstrates how to integrate the model with TensorFlow’s high-level APIs such as Keras for easier experimentation and model development. The project supports both pretrained models and full training pipelines, enabling researchers and developers to adapt YOLOv3 for tasks such as surveillance, robotics, autonomous driving, and image analysis.
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    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    All course materials for the Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning is an open-source repository that contains the complete course materials for the Zero to Mastery Machine Learning and Data Science bootcamp. The project provides a structured curriculum designed to teach machine learning and data science using Python through hands-on projects and interactive notebooks. The repository includes datasets, Jupyter notebooks, documentation, and example code that walk learners through the entire machine learning workflow from problem definition to model deployment. The course introduces essential tools such as NumPy, pandas, Matplotlib, and scikit-learn before moving on to deep learning with frameworks like TensorFlow and Keras. It also includes milestone projects that demonstrate how to build end-to-end machine learning systems using real datasets, including classification and regression tasks.
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    Zygote

    Zygote

    21st century AD

    Zygote provides source-to-source automatic differentiation (AD) in Julia, and is the next-gen AD system for the Flux differentiable programming framework. For more details and benchmarks of Zygote's technique, see our paper. You may want to check out Flux for more interesting examples of Zygote usage; the documentation here focuses on internals and advanced AD usage.
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    Zylthra

    Zylthra

    Zylthra: A PyQt6 app to generate synthetic datasets with DataLLM.

    Welcome to Zylthra, a powerful Python-based desktop application built with PyQt6, designed to generate synthetic datasets using the DataLLM API from data.mostly.ai. This tool allows users to create custom datasets by defining columns, configuring generation parameters, and saving setups for reuse, all within a sleek, dark-themed interface.
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    anaGo

    anaGo

    Bidirectional LSTM-CRF and ELMo for Named-Entity Recognition

    anaGo is a Python library for sequence labeling(NER, PoS Tagging,...), implemented in Keras. anaGo can solve sequence labeling tasks such as named entity recognition (NER), part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging), semantic role labeling (SRL) and so on. Unlike traditional sequence labeling solver, anaGo doesn't need to define any language-dependent features. Thus, we can easily use anaGo for any language. In anaGo, the simplest type of model is the Sequence model. Sequence model includes essential methods like fit, score, analyze and save/load. For more complex features, you should use the anaGo modules such as models, preprocessing and so on.
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    Artificial neural network with eigenfaces for face recognition
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    audioFlux

    A library for audio and music analysis, feature extraction.

    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) and ASR etc.
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    auto-sklearn

    auto-sklearn

    Automated machine learning with scikit-learn

    auto-sklearn is an automated machine learning toolkit and a drop-in replacement for a scikit-learn estimator. auto-sklearn frees a machine learning user from algorithm selection and hyperparameter tuning. It leverages recent advantages in Bayesian optimization, meta-learning and ensemble construction. Auto-sklearn 2.0 includes latest research on automatically configuring the AutoML system itself and contains a multitude of improvements which speed up the fitting the AutoML system. auto-sklearn 2.0 works the same way as regular auto-sklearn. auto-sklearn is licensed the same way as scikit-learn, namely the 3-clause BSD license.
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    auto_ml

    auto_ml

    Automated machine learning for analytics & production

    auto_ml is designed for production. Here's an example that includes serializing and loading the trained model, then getting predictions on single dictionaries, roughly the process you'd likely follow to deploy the trained model. Before you go any further, try running the code. Load up some data (either a DataFrame, or a list of dictionaries, where each dictionary is a row of data). Make a column_descriptions dictionary that tells us which attribute name in each row represents the value we’re trying to predict. Pass all that into auto_ml, and see what happens! You can pass in your own function to perform feature engineering on the data. This will be called as the first step in the pipeline that auto_ml builds out. You will be passed the entire X dataset (not the y dataset), and are expected to return the entire X dataset. The advantage of including it in the pipeline is that it will then be applied to any data you want predictions on later.
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    automl-gs

    automl-gs

    Provide an input CSV and a target field to predict, generate a model

    Give an input CSV file and a target field you want to predict to automl-gs, and get a trained high-performing machine learning or deep learning model plus native Python code pipelines allowing you to integrate that model into any prediction workflow. No black box: you can see exactly how the data is processed, and how the model is constructed, and you can make tweaks as necessary. automl-gs is an AutoML tool which, unlike Microsoft's NNI, Uber's Ludwig, and TPOT, offers a zero code/model definition interface to getting an optimized model and data transformation pipeline in multiple popular ML/DL frameworks, with minimal Python dependencies (pandas + scikit-learn + your framework of choice). automl-gs is designed for citizen data scientists and engineers without a deep statistical background under the philosophy that you don't need to know any modern data preprocessing and machine learning engineering techniques to create a powerful prediction workflow.
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    autoresearch

    autoresearch

    AI agents autonomously run and improve ML experiments overnight

    autoresearch is an experimental framework that enables AI agents to autonomously conduct machine learning research by iteratively modifying and training models. Created by Andrej Karpathy, the project allows an agent to edit the model training code, run short experiments, evaluate results, and repeat the process without human intervention. Each experiment runs for a fixed five-minute training window, enabling rapid iteration and consistent comparison across architectural or hyperparameter changes. The system centers on a simple workflow where the agent modifies a single training file while human researchers guide the process through a program.md instruction file. Designed to run on a single GPU, it keeps the research loop minimal and self-contained to make autonomous experimentation practical. Over time, the agent logs experiments, evaluates improvements, and gradually evolves the model through automated trial-and-error.
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    awesome-TS-anomaly-detection

    awesome-TS-anomaly-detection

    List of tools & datasets for anomaly detection on time-series data

    All lists are in alphabetical order. In the lists, maintained projects are prioritized vs not mantained. A repository is considered "not maintained" if the latest commit is > 1 year old, or explicitly mentioned by the authors.
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    brainCL_chung
    brainCL chung is a small program with dll to compute 3 to 4 layers neural networks with bulk training learn input data to bulk output data using openCL (cpu or gpu) acceleration written in easy fast freebasic
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    bulbea

    bulbea

    Deep Learning based Python Library for Stock Market Prediction

    bulbea is an open-source Python library designed for financial analysis and stock market prediction using machine learning and deep learning techniques. The library provides tools for retrieving financial time series data, preprocessing market data, and training predictive models that estimate future price movements. bulbea integrates common machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow and Keras to build neural network models capable of learning patterns in historical financial data. It includes utilities for splitting datasets, normalizing time series, and training models such as recurrent neural networks that can capture temporal dependencies in market behavior. The library also incorporates sentiment analysis capabilities that analyze social media data, particularly from Twitter, to estimate public sentiment toward financial assets.
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    captcha_break

    captcha_break

    Identification codes

    This project will use Keras to build a deep convolutional neural network to identify the captcha verification code. It is recommended to use a graphics card to run the project. The following visualization codes are jupyter notebookall done in . If you want to write a python script, you can run it normally with a little modification. Of course, you can also remove these visualization codes. captcha is a library written in python to generate verification codes. It supports image verification codes and voice verification codes. We use its function of generating image verification codes. First, we set our verification code format to numbers and capital letters, and generate a string of verification codes. It is well known that tensorflow occupies all video memory by default, which is not conducive to us conducting multiple experiments at the same time, so we can use the following code when tensorflow uses the video memory it needs instead of directly occupying all video memory.
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    a distributed engine for abstract neural network development via natural-language programming
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    cintruder

    cintruder

    CIntruder - OCR Bruteforcing Toolkit

    Captcha Intruder is an automatic pentesting tool to bypass captchas. -> CIntruder-v0.4 (.zip) -> md5 = 6326ab514e329e4ccd5e1533d5d53967 -> CIntruder-v0.4 (.tar.gz) ->md5 = 2256fccac505064f3b84ee2c43921a68 --------------------------------------------
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    cognity

    A neural network library for Java.

    Cognity is an object-oriented neural network library for Java. It's goal is to provide easy-to-use, high level architecture for neural network computations along with reasonable performance.
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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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