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    Feature Graphs Miner
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    find-similar

    find-similar

    User-friendly library to find similar objects

    The mission of the FindSimilar project is to provide a powerful and versatile open source library that empowers developers to efficiently find similar objects and perform comparisons across a variety of data types. Whether dealing with texts, images, audio, or more, our project aims to simplify the process of identifying similarities and enhancing decision-making. https://github.com/findsimilar/find-similar - GitHub repo http://demo.findsimilar.org/ - Demo project and tutorial https://docs.findsimilar.org/ - Documentation
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    fklearn

    fklearn

    Functional Machine Learning

    fklearn uses functional programming principles to make it easier to solve real problems with Machine Learning.
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    fscaret_shiny

    UI for fscaret

    User Interface (ui) application which implements the automated feature selection provided by the 'fscaret' package of R-environment.
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    A general purpose Finite State Machine written in Java. It is easy to use, powerful, and fast.
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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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    gensim

    gensim

    Topic Modelling for Humans

    Gensim is a Python library for topic modeling, document indexing, and similarity retrieval with large corpora. The target audience is the natural language processing (NLP) and information retrieval (IR) community.
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    ggml

    ggml

    Tensor library for machine learning

    ggml is an open-source tensor library designed for efficient machine learning computation with a focus on running models locally and with minimal dependencies. Written primarily in C and C++, the library provides low-level tensor operations and automatic differentiation that allow developers to implement machine learning algorithms and neural networks efficiently. The project emphasizes portability and performance, enabling machine learning inference across a wide range of hardware environments including CPUs and specialized accelerators. It is widely used as a foundational component in projects that run large language models locally, including tools that perform inference for transformer-based models. The library also implements optimization algorithms and computation graph functionality so developers can build training and inference workflows directly on top of its tensor operations.
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    gradslam

    gradslam

    gradslam is an open source differentiable dense SLAM library

    gradslam is an open-source framework providing differentiable building blocks for simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) systems. We enable the usage of dense SLAM subsystems from the comfort of PyTorch. The question of “representation” is central in the context of dense simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). Newer learning-based approaches have the potential to leverage data or task performance to directly inform the choice of representation. However, learning representations for SLAM has been an open question, because traditional SLAM systems are not end-to-end differentiable. In this work, we present gradSLAM, a differentiable computational graph take on SLAM. Leveraging the automatic differentiation capabilities of computational graphs, gradSLAM enables the design of SLAM systems that allow for gradient-based learning across each of their components, or the system as a whole.
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    We moved to GitHub: https://github.com/grobid/grobid
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    handson-ml

    handson-ml

    Teaching you the fundamentals of Machine Learning in python

    handson-ml hosts the notebooks for the first edition of the same hands-on ML book, reflecting the tooling and idioms of its time while teaching durable concepts. It walks through supervised and unsupervised learning with scikit-learn, then introduces deep learning using the earlier TensorFlow 1 graph-execution style. The examples underscore fundamentals like bias-variance trade-offs, regularization, and proper validation, grounding learners before they move to deep nets. Even though the deep learning stack evolved, the classical ML sections remain highly relevant for production data problems. The code is crafted to be clear rather than clever, prioritizing readability for newcomers. As a historical snapshot and a still-useful primer, it pairs well with the second edition for understanding how the ecosystem matured.
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    handson-ml2

    handson-ml2

    Jupyter notebooks that walk you through the fundamentals of ML

    This repository contains the Jupyter notebooks and code for the second edition of a popular hands-on machine learning book that teaches both classical ML and deep learning using modern tooling. The notebooks emphasize end-to-end workflows: data preparation, model selection, tuning, and reliable evaluation. Deep learning sections use the contemporary Keras/TensorFlow 2 ecosystem, highlighting clean APIs and eager execution to make experiments easier to reason about. Traditional ML topics remain central, with scikit-learn pipelines, feature engineering, and cross-validation patterns that transfer to real projects. The material favors clear explanations and runnable code over theory alone, so learners can iterate, visualize, and debug as they go. It’s suitable for self-study, classrooms, and as a reference for practitioners who want concise, working examples of common ML tasks.
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    higgsfield

    higgsfield

    Fault-tolerant, highly scalable GPU orchestration

    Higgsfield is an open-source, fault-tolerant, highly scalable GPU orchestration, and a machine learning framework designed for training models with billions to trillions of parameters, such as Large Language Models (LLMs).
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    hls4ml

    hls4ml

    Machine learning on FPGAs using HLS

    hls4ml is an open-source framework that enables machine learning models to be implemented directly on hardware such as FPGAs and ASICs using high-level synthesis techniques. The system converts trained neural network models from common machine learning frameworks into hardware description code suitable for ultra-low-latency inference. This approach allows machine learning algorithms to run directly on specialized hardware, making them suitable for applications that require extremely fast response times and minimal power consumption. The framework was originally developed for high-energy physics experiments where real-time decision systems must process large volumes of data with strict latency constraints. Over time, it has expanded to support a variety of scientific and industrial applications including signal processing, embedded systems, and biomedical monitoring.
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    hora

    hora

    Efficient approximate nearest neighbor search algorithm collections

    hora is an open-source high-performance vector similarity search library designed for large-scale machine learning and information retrieval systems. The project focuses on approximate nearest neighbor search, a fundamental technique used in modern AI applications such as recommendation systems, image search, and semantic search engines. Hora implements multiple efficient indexing algorithms that allow systems to rapidly search through high-dimensional vectors produced by machine learning models. These vectors are commonly generated by neural networks to represent images, text, audio, or other data types in a mathematical embedding space. The library is written in Rust and emphasizes performance, safety, and efficient memory management, making it suitable for production-grade applications requiring low latency and high throughput.
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    huggingface_hub

    huggingface_hub

    The official Python client for the Huggingface Hub

    The huggingface_hub library allows you to interact with the Hugging Face Hub, a platform democratizing open-source Machine Learning for creators and collaborators. Discover pre-trained models and datasets for your projects or play with the thousands of machine-learning apps hosted on the Hub. You can also create and share your own models, datasets, and demos with the community. The huggingface_hub library provides a simple way to do all these things with Python.
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    igel

    igel

    Machine learning tool that allows you to train and test models

    A delightful machine learning tool that allows you to train/fit, test, and use models without writing code. The goal of the project is to provide machine learning for everyone, both technical and non-technical users. I sometimes needed a tool sometimes, which I could use to fast create a machine learning prototype. Whether to build some proof of concept, create a fast draft model to prove a point or use auto ML. I find myself often stuck writing boilerplate code and thinking too much about where to start. Therefore, I decided to create this tool. igel is built on top of other ML frameworks. It provides a simple way to use machine learning without writing a single line of code. Igel is highly customizable, but only if you want to. Igel does not force you to customize anything. Besides default values, igel can use auto-ml features to figure out a model that can work great with your data.
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    ilodids

    Incremental and local outlier detection

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    imbalanced-learn

    imbalanced-learn

    A Python Package to Tackle the Curse of Imbalanced Datasets in ML

    Imbalanced-learn (imported as imblearn) is an open source, MIT-licensed library relying on scikit-learn (imported as sklearn) and provides tools when dealing with classification with imbalanced classes.
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    imgaug

    imgaug

    Image augmentation for machine learning experiments

    imgaug is a library for image augmentation in machine learning experiments. It supports a wide range of augmentation techniques, allows to easily combine these and to execute them in random order or on multiple CPU cores, has a simple yet powerful stochastic interface and can not only augment images but also key points/landmarks, bounding boxes, heatmaps and segmentation maps. Affine transformations, perspective transformations, contrast changes, gaussian noise, dropout of regions, hue/saturation changes, cropping/padding, blurring, etc. Rotate image and segmentation map on it by the same value sampled. Convert keypoints to distance maps, extract pixels within bounding boxes from images, clip polygon to the image plane, etc. Scale segmentation maps, average/max pool of images/maps, pad images to aspect ratios (e.g. to square them). Draw heatmaps, segmentation maps, keypoints, bounding boxes, etc.
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    imgclsmob Deep learning networks

    imgclsmob Deep learning networks

    Sandbox for training deep learning networks

    imgclsmob is a deep learning research repository focused on implementing and experimenting with convolutional neural networks for computer vision tasks. The project serves as a sandbox for training and evaluating a wide variety of neural network architectures used in image analysis. It includes implementations of models used for tasks such as image classification, object detection, semantic segmentation, and pose estimation. The repository also contains scripts that help train models, evaluate performance, and convert trained networks between different frameworks. Several deep learning frameworks are supported, allowing researchers to experiment with architectures in different environments. The project is frequently used by developers who want to study modern convolutional neural network designs and compare their performance across datasets.
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    An information extraction library implementing modern algorithms for the extraction of named entities from text.
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    jFAN2 project develops a Java API to use a neural network (neuro-fuzzy) called FAN (Free Associative Neurons). Its an reprogramed version of jFAN "https://sourceforge.net/projects/jfan/".
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    jLDADMM

    A Java package for the LDA and DMM topic models

    The Java package jLDADMM is released to provide alternative choices for topic modeling on normal or short texts. It provides implementations of the Latent Dirichlet Allocation topic model and the one-topic-per-document Dirichlet Multinomial Mixture model (i.e. mixture of unigrams), using collapsed Gibbs sampling. In addition, jLDADMM supplies a document clustering evaluation to compare topic models. See the usage of jLDADMM in its website at http://jldadmm.sourceforge.net/
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    jPrediction

    Open project ternary classifier of the machine learning

    Open project ternary classifier of the machine learning
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