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    Evaluate

    Evaluate

    A library for easily evaluating machine learning models and datasets

    Evaluate is a library that makes evaluating and comparing models and reporting their performance easier and more standardized.
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    Evidently

    Evidently

    Evaluate and monitor ML models from validation to production

    Evidently is an open-source Python library for data scientists and ML engineers. It helps evaluate, test, and monitor ML models from validation to production. It works with tabular, text data and embeddings.
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    ExecuTorch

    ExecuTorch

    On-device AI across mobile, embedded and edge for PyTorch

    ExecuTorch is an end-to-end solution for enabling on-device inference capabilities across mobile and edge devices including wearables, embedded devices and microcontrollers. It is part of the PyTorch Edge ecosystem and enables efficient deployment of PyTorch models to edge devices.
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    FISSURE

    FISSURE

    The RF and reverse engineering framework for everyone

    FISSURE is an open-source radio frequency analysis and signal intelligence framework built to support software-defined radio research, wireless security experimentation, and protocol reverse engineering. The project brings together tools for capturing, inspecting, decoding, replaying, and analyzing RF signals across a wide range of wireless technologies. It is designed as a practical environment for researchers and operators who need to move from raw spectrum observation to structured investigation without stitching together too many separate utilities by hand. The platform supports workflows related to signal discovery, demodulation, packet inspection, fuzzing, and attack simulation, making it useful for both defensive research and controlled lab testing. Its architecture is oriented toward extensibility, so users can integrate additional hardware, signal-processing components, and protocol-specific modules depending on their needs.
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    Gen.jl

    Gen.jl

    A general-purpose probabilistic programming system

    An open-source stack for generative modeling and probabilistic inference. Gen’s inference library gives users building blocks for writing efficient probabilistic inference algorithms that are tailored to their models, while automating the tricky math and the low-level implementation details. Gen helps users write hybrid algorithms that combine neural networks, variational inference, sequential Monte Carlo samplers, and Markov chain Monte Carlo. Gen features an easy-to-use modeling language for writing down generative models, inference models, variational families, and proposal distributions using ordinary code. But it also lets users migrate parts of their model or inference algorithm to specialized modeling languages for which it can generate especially fast code. Users can also hand-code parts of their models that demand better performance. Neural network inference is fast, but can be inaccurate on out-of-distribution data, and requires expensive training.
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    Haiku

    Haiku

    JAX-based neural network library

    Haiku is a library built on top of JAX designed to provide simple, composable abstractions for machine learning research. Haiku is a simple neural network library for JAX that enables users to use familiar object-oriented programming models while allowing full access to JAX’s pure function transformations. Haiku is designed to make the common things we do such as managing model parameters and other model state simpler and similar in spirit to the Sonnet library that has been widely used across DeepMind. It preserves Sonnet’s module-based programming model for state management while retaining access to JAX’s function transformations. Haiku can be expected to compose with other libraries and work well with the rest of JAX. Similar to Sonnet modules, Haiku modules are Python objects that hold references to their own parameters, other modules, and methods that apply functions on user inputs.
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    High-Level Training Utilities Pytorch

    High-Level Training Utilities Pytorch

    High-level training, data augmentation, and utilities for Pytorch

    Contains significant improvements, bug fixes, and additional support. Get it from the releases, or pull the master branch. This package provides a few things. A high-level module for Keras-like training with callbacks, constraints, and regularizers. Comprehensive data augmentation, transforms, sampling, and loading. Utility tensor and variable functions so you don't need numpy as often. Have any feature requests? Submit an issue! I'll make it happen. Specifically, any data augmentation, data loading, or sampling functions. ModuleTrainer. The ModuleTrainer class provides a high-level training interface that abstracts away the training loop while providing callbacks, constraints, initializers, regularizers, and more. You also have access to the standard evaluation and prediction functions. Torchsample provides a wide range of callbacks, generally mimicking the interface found in Keras.
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    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird compiles trained ML models into tensor computation

    Hummingbird is a library for compiling trained traditional ML models into tensor computations. Hummingbird allows users to seamlessly leverage neural network frameworks (such as PyTorch) to accelerate traditional ML models. Thanks to Hummingbird, users can benefit from (1) all the current and future optimizations implemented in neural network frameworks; (2) native hardware acceleration; (3) having a unique platform to support both traditional and neural network models; and having all of this (4) without having to re-engineer their models.
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    IREE

    IREE

    A retargetable MLIR-based machine learning compiler runtime toolkit

    IREE (Intermediate Representation Execution Environment, pronounced as "eerie") is an MLIR-based end-to-end compiler and runtime that lowers Machine Learning (ML) models to a unified IR that scales up to meet the needs of the data center and down to satisfy the constraints and special considerations of mobile and edge deployments.
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    ISLR-python

    ISLR-python

    An Introduction to Statistical Learning

    ISLR-python is an educational repository that provides Python implementations and notebooks corresponding to examples and exercises from the book An Introduction to Statistical Learning. The project recreates tables, figures, and laboratory exercises originally presented in the book so that readers can explore the concepts using Python rather than the original R environment. The repository includes Jupyter notebooks demonstrating statistical learning methods such as linear regression, classification algorithms, resampling methods, and model evaluation techniques. These notebooks combine theoretical explanations with practical coding exercises that allow users to reproduce the analyses described in the book. The datasets used in the book are also included so that users can run experiments directly within the provided notebooks. By translating the statistical learning material into Python code, the repository makes the book’s concepts accessible to a wider community of Python users.
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    Image Super-Resolution (ISR)

    Image Super-Resolution (ISR)

    Super-scale your images and run experiments with Residual Dense

    The goal of this project is to upscale and improve the quality of low-resolution images. This project contains Keras implementations of different Residual Dense Networks for Single Image Super-Resolution (ISR) as well as scripts to train these networks using content and adversarial loss components. Docker scripts and Google Colab notebooks are available to carry training and prediction. Also, we provide scripts to facilitate training on the cloud with AWS and Nvidia-docker with only a few commands. When training your own model, start with only PSNR loss (50+ epochs, depending on the dataset) and only then introduce GANS and feature loss. This can be controlled by the loss weights argument. The weights used to produce these images are available directly when creating the model object. ISR is compatible with Python 3.6 and is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license.
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    Instant Neural Graphics Primitives

    Instant Neural Graphics Primitives

    Instant neural graphics primitives: lightning fast NeRF and more

    Instant Neural Graphics Primitives, is an open-source research project developed by NVIDIA that enables extremely fast training and rendering of neural graphics representations. The system implements several neural graphics primitives including neural radiance fields, signed distance functions, neural images, and neural volumes. These representations are trained using a compact neural network combined with a multiresolution hash encoding that dramatically accelerates both training and rendering processes. The framework is capable of reconstructing detailed 3D scenes from images and generating realistic views of those scenes in real time. Compared with earlier neural radiance field approaches, instant-ngp significantly reduces training time and computational requirements, enabling models to be trained within seconds or minutes on modern GPUs.
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    Jittor

    Jittor

    Jittor is a high-performance deep learning framework

    Jittor is a high-performance deep learning framework based on JIT compiling and meta-operators. The whole framework and meta-operators are compiled just in time. A powerful op compiler and tuner are integrated into Jittor. It allowed us to generate high-performance code specialized for your model. Jittor also contains a wealth of high-performance model libraries, including image recognition, detection, segmentation, generation, differentiable rendering, geometric learning, reinforcement learning, etc. The front-end language is Python. Module Design and Dynamic Graph Execution is used in the front-end, which is the most popular design for deep learning framework interface. The back-end is implemented by high-performance languages, such as CUDA, C++. Jittor'op is similar to NumPy. Let's try some operations. We create Var a and b via operation jt.float32, and add them. Printing those variables shows they have the same shape and dtype.
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    Kubeflow

    Kubeflow

    Machine Learning Toolkit for Kubernetes

    Kubeflow is an open source Cloud Native machine learning platform based on Google’s internal machine learning pipelines. It seeks to make deployments of machine learning workflows on Kubernetes simple, portable and scalable. With Kubeflow you can deploy best-of-breed open-source systems for ML to diverse infrastructures. You can also take advantage of a number of great features, such as services for managing Jupyter notebooks and support for a TensorFlow Serving container. Wherever you may be running Kubernetes, you can run Kubeflow as well.
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    ML Intern

    ML Intern

    ML engineer that reads papers, trains models, and ships ML models

    ML Intern is a repository by Hugging Face that provides educational content and projects aimed at helping learners gain practical experience in machine learning and AI development. It is designed to simulate the experience of working as a machine learning intern, offering tasks and exercises that mirror real-world workflows. The project includes tutorials, datasets, and example implementations that guide users through different aspects of ML development. It emphasizes hands-on learning, encouraging users to build and experiment rather than passively consume information. The repository also introduces tools and libraries commonly used in the Hugging Face ecosystem. It is structured to help users progressively build skills and confidence in AI development. Overall, ML Intern is a practical learning platform for aspiring machine learning engineers.
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    MLJAR Studio

    MLJAR Studio

    Python package for AutoML on Tabular Data with Feature Engineering

    We are working on new way for visual programming. We developed a desktop application called MLJAR Studio. It is a notebook-based development environment with interactive code recipes and a managed Python environment. All running locally on your machine. We are waiting for your feedback. The mljar-supervised is an Automated Machine Learning Python package that works with tabular data. It is designed to save time for a data scientist. It abstracts the common way to preprocess the data, construct the machine learning models, and perform hyper-parameter tuning to find the best model. It is no black box, as you can see exactly how the ML pipeline is constructed (with a detailed Markdown report for each ML model).
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    MLOps Course

    MLOps Course

    Learn how to design, develop, deploy and iterate on ML apps

    The MLOps Course by Goku Mohandas is an open-source curriculum that teaches how to combine machine learning with solid software engineering to build production-grade ML applications. It is structured around the full lifecycle: data pipelines, modeling, experiment tracking, deployment, testing, monitoring, and iteration. The repository itself contains configuration, code examples, and links to accompanying lessons hosted on the Made With ML site, which provide detailed narrative explanations and diagrams. Instead of focusing only on model training, the course emphasizes best practices like modular code design, CI/CD, containerization, reproducibility, and responsible ML (including monitoring and feedback loops). This makes it particularly valuable for engineers transitioning from “notebooks and prototypes” to real systems that must be robust, maintainable, and observable in production.
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    MLX Engine

    MLX Engine

    LM Studio Apple MLX engine

    MLX Engine is the Apple MLX-based inference backend used by LM Studio to run large language models efficiently on Apple Silicon hardware. Built on top of the mlx-lm and mlx-vlm ecosystems, the engine provides a unified architecture capable of supporting both text-only and multimodal models. Its design focuses on high-performance on-device inference, leveraging Apple’s MLX stack to accelerate computation on M-series chips. The project introduces modular VisionAddOn components that allow image embeddings to be integrated seamlessly into language model workflows. It is bundled with newer versions of LM Studio but can also be used independently for experimentation and development. Overall, mlx-engine serves as a specialized high-efficiency runtime for local AI workloads on macOS systems.
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    Machine Learning Financial Laboratory

    Machine Learning Financial Laboratory

    MlFinLab helps portfolio managers and traders

    MlFinLab is a comprehensive Python library designed to support the development of machine learning strategies in quantitative finance and algorithmic trading. The project provides a large collection of tools that implement techniques from academic research on financial machine learning. It covers the full lifecycle of developing data-driven trading strategies, including data preprocessing, feature engineering, labeling techniques, model training, and performance evaluation. Many of the algorithms implemented in the library are based on concepts introduced in advanced quantitative finance literature and peer-reviewed research. The library also includes tools for constructing specialized financial data structures, generating predictive features, and evaluating trading strategies through backtesting. Its architecture emphasizes reproducibility, robust testing, and well-documented code so that researchers and practitioners can reliably experiment with financial machine learning models.
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    Machine Learning Foundations

    Machine Learning Foundations

    Machine Learning Foundations: Linear Algebra, Calculus, Statistics

    Machine Learning Foundations repository contains the code, notebooks, and teaching materials used in Jon Krohn’s Machine Learning Foundations curriculum. The project focuses on explaining the fundamental mathematical and computational concepts that underpin modern machine learning and artificial intelligence systems. The materials cover essential topics such as linear algebra, calculus, statistics, and probability, which form the theoretical basis of many machine learning algorithms. The repository includes Jupyter notebooks with explanations and examples that demonstrate how these mathematical principles relate to real machine learning applications. Each section introduces theoretical concepts and then illustrates them through practical coding examples to reinforce understanding. The project is designed for students and practitioners who want to strengthen their foundational knowledge before working with more advanced machine learning frameworks.
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    Machine Learning Yearning

    Machine Learning Yearning

    Machine Learning Yearning

    Artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning are transforming numerous industries. Professor Andrew Ng is currently writing a book on how to build machine learning projects. The point of this book is not to teach traditional machine learning algorithms, but to teach you how to make machine learning algorithms work. Some technical courses in AI will give you a tool, and this book will teach you how to use those tools. If you aspire to be a technical leader in AI and want to learn how to set a direction for your team, this book will help. This book is still a sample draft. In order to make the corresponding Chinese content available to you as soon as possible, the translation time is rushed, and some of the content is inevitably oversight. You can enter the warehouse address through the Github icon in the upper right corner, and make certain modification suggestions.
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    Machine Learning course

    Machine Learning course

    Open Machine Learning course

    The first semester of the giraffe-ai Machine Learning course. Open Machine Learning course.
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    Machine-Learning

    Machine-Learning

    kNN, decision tree, Bayesian, logistic regression, SVM

    Machine-Learning is a repository focused on practical machine learning implementations in Python, covering classic algorithms like k-Nearest Neighbors, decision trees, naive Bayes, logistic regression, support vector machines, linear and tree-based regressions, and likely corresponding code examples and documentation. It targets learners or practitioners who want to understand and implement ML algorithms from scratch or via standard libraries, gaining hands-on experience rather than relying solely on black-box frameworks. This makes the repo suitable for students, hobbyists, or developers who want to deeply understand how ML algorithms work under the hood and experiment with parameter tuning or custom data. Because it's part of the author’s learning-path repositories, it likely is integrated with tutorials, sample datasets, and contextual guidance, which helps users bridge theory.
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    Mars Framework

    Mars Framework

    Mars is a tensor-based unified framework for large-scale data

    Mars is a distributed computing framework designed to scale scientific computing and data science workloads across large clusters while preserving the familiar programming interfaces of common Python libraries. The project provides a tensor-based execution model that extends the capabilities of tools such as NumPy, pandas, and scikit-learn so that large datasets can be processed in parallel without rewriting code for distributed environments. Its architecture automatically divides large computational tasks into smaller chunks that can be executed across multiple nodes in a cluster, allowing complex analytics, machine learning workflows, and data transformations to run efficiently at scale. Mars is particularly useful for workloads that exceed the memory capacity of a single machine or require high levels of parallel processing.
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    MegEngine

    MegEngine

    Easy-to-use deep learning framework with 3 key features

    MegEngine is a fast, scalable and easy-to-use deep learning framework with 3 key features. You can represent quantization/dynamic shape/image pre-processing and even derivation in one model. After training, just put everything into your model and inference it on any platform at ease. Speed and precision problems won't bother you anymore due to the same core inside. In training, GPU memory usage could go down to one-third at the cost of only one additional line, which enables the DTR algorithm. Gain the lowest memory usage when inferencing a model by leveraging our unique pushdown memory planner. NOTE: MegEngine now supports Python installation on Linux-64bit/Windows-64bit/MacOS(CPU-Only)-10.14+/Android 7+(CPU-Only) platforms with Python from 3.5 to 3.8. On Windows 10 you can either install the Linux distribution through Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) or install the Windows distribution directly. Many other platforms are supported for inference.
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