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    Book6_First-Course-in-Data-Science

    Book6_First-Course-in-Data-Science

    From Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division to ML

    ...The goal of the project is to make complex topics such as statistics, algorithms, and data analysis more accessible to learners by breaking concepts into clear explanations supported by code examples and diagrams. The material emphasizes a learning approach that combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on experimentation, often recommending interactive tools such as Jupyter notebooks to explore the ideas presented in the book.
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    ROOT

    ROOT

    Analyzing, storing and visualizing big data, scientifically

    ...ROOT provides a very efficient storage system for data models, that demonstrated to scale at the Large Hadron Collider experiments: Exabytes of scientific data are written in columnar ROOT format. ROOT comes with histogramming capabilities in an arbitrary number of dimensions, curve fitting, statistical modeling, and minimization, to allow the easy setup of a data analysis system that can query and process the data interactively or in batch mode, as well as a general parallel processing framework, RDataFrame, that can considerably speed up an analysis.
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    scikit-learn

    scikit-learn

    Machine learning in Python

    scikit-learn is an open source Python module for machine learning built on NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib. It offers simple and efficient tools for predictive data analysis and is reusable in various contexts.
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    Quantitative Trading System

    Quantitative Trading System

    A comprehensive quantitative trading system with AI-powered analysis

    Quantitative Trading System is a comprehensive quantitative trading platform that integrates artificial intelligence, financial data analysis, and automated strategy execution within a unified software system. The project is designed to provide an end-to-end infrastructure for building and operating algorithmic trading strategies in financial markets. It includes tools for collecting and processing market data from multiple sources, performing statistical and machine learning analysis, and generating trading signals based on quantitative models. ...
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    Mlxtend

    Mlxtend

    A library of extension and helper modules for Python's data analysis

    Mlxtend (machine learning extensions) is a Python library of useful tools for day-to-day data science tasks.
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    MEDIUM_NoteBook

    MEDIUM_NoteBook

    Repository containing notebooks of my posts on Medium

    MEDIUM_NoteBook is an open-source repository that contains a collection of Jupyter notebooks and code examples originally developed to accompany technical articles published on Medium. The project provides practical demonstrations of machine learning algorithms, data analysis workflows, and visualization techniques. Each notebook typically focuses on explaining a specific concept through step-by-step examples that combine explanatory text, code, and visual outputs. The repository covers a wide variety of data science topics such as predictive modeling, data preprocessing, statistical analysis, and feature engineering. ...
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    tslearn

    tslearn

    The machine learning toolkit for time series analysis in Python

    The machine learning toolkit for time series analysis in Python. tslearn expects a time series dataset to be formatted as a 3D numpy array. The three dimensions correspond to the number of time series, the number of measurements per time series and the number of dimensions respectively (n_ts, max_sz, d). In order to get the data in the right format.
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    DataFrame

    DataFrame

    C++ DataFrame for statistical, Financial, and ML analysis

    This is a C++ analytical library designed for data analysis similar to libraries in Python and R. For example, you would compare this to Pandas, R data.frame, or Polars. You can slice the data in many different ways. You can join, merge, and group-by the data. You can run various statistical, summarization, financial, and ML algorithms on the data. You can add your custom algorithms easily.
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    AutoViz

    AutoViz

    Automatically Visualize any dataset, any size

    AutoViz is a Python data visualization library designed to automate exploratory data analysis by generating multiple visualizations with minimal code. The primary goal of the project is to help data scientists and analysts quickly understand patterns, relationships, and anomalies within datasets without manually writing complex plotting code. With a single command, the library can automatically generate dozens of charts and graphs that reveal insights into the structure and quality of the data.
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    Pandas Profiling

    Pandas Profiling

    Create HTML profiling reports from pandas DataFrame objects

    pandas-profiling generates profile reports from a pandas DataFrame. The pandas df.describe() function is handy yet a little basic for exploratory data analysis. pandas-profiling extends pandas DataFrame with df.profile_report(), which automatically generates a standardized univariate and multivariate report for data understanding. High correlation warnings, based on different correlation metrics (Spearman, Pearson, Kendall, Cramér’s V, Phik). Most common categories (uppercase, lowercase, separator), scripts (Latin, Cyrillic) and blocks (ASCII, Cyrilic). ...
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    MNE-Python

    MNE-Python

    Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and Electroencephalography EEG in Python

    Open-source Python package for exploring, visualizing, and analyzing human neurophysiological data. MNE-Python is an open-source Python package for exploring, visualizing, and analyzing human neurophysiological data such as MEG, EEG, sEEG, ECoG, and more. It includes modules for data input/output, preprocessing, visualization, source estimation, time-frequency analysis, connectivity analysis, machine learning, statistics, and more.
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    Python Programming Hub

    Python Programming Hub

    Learn Python and Machine Learning from scratch

    ...The repository emphasizes hands-on learning by demonstrating real programming tasks such as data manipulation, statistical analysis, visualization, and automation. It also includes examples of commonly used libraries such as NumPy, Pandas, and other tools used in data science workflows.
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    OpenBB

    OpenBB

    Investment Research for Everyone, Everywhere

    Customize and speed up your analysis, bring your own data, and create instant reports to gain a competitive edge. Whether it’s a CSV file, a private endpoint, an RSS feed, or even embed an SEC filing directly. Chat with financial data using large language models. Don’t waste time reading, create summaries in seconds and ask how that impacts investments. Create your dashboard with your favorite widgets.
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    Smile

    Smile

    Statistical machine intelligence and learning engine

    Smile is a fast and comprehensive machine learning engine. With advanced data structures and algorithms, Smile delivers the state-of-art performance. Compared to this third-party benchmark, Smile outperforms R, Python, Spark, H2O, xgboost significantly. Smile is a couple of times faster than the closest competitor. The memory usage is also very efficient. If we can train advanced machine learning models on a PC, why buy a cluster? Write applications quickly in Java, Scala, or any JVM...
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    AtomAI

    AtomAI

    Deep and Machine Learning for Microscopy

    AtomAI is a Pytorch-based package for deep and machine-learning analysis of microscopy data that doesn't require any advanced knowledge of Python or machine learning. The intended audience is domain scientists with a basic understanding of how to use NumPy and Matplotlib. It was developed by Maxim Ziatdinov at Oak Ridge National Lab. The purpose of the AtomAI is to provide an environment that bridges the instrument-specific libraries and general physical analysis by enabling the seamless deployment of machine learning algorithms including deep convolutional neural networks, invariant variational autoencoders, and decomposition/unmixing techniques for image and hyperspectral data analysis. ...
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    Amazing-Python-Scripts

    Amazing-Python-Scripts

    Curated collection of Amazing Python scripts

    ...Examples include scripts for sentiment analysis, data scraping, web automation, log analysis, and interactive applications such as games or voice-controlled tools. The project also provides contribution guidelines and documentation so that developers can easily collaborate and expand the collection of scripts.
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    NeuralNote

    NeuralNote

    Audio Plugin for Audio to MIDI transcription using deep learning

    NeuralNote is an open-source audio software tool designed to convert recorded audio into MIDI data using modern machine learning techniques. The software functions as an audio plugin that can be used inside digital audio workstations as well as a standalone application for music production and analysis. Its main purpose is to perform audio-to-MIDI transcription, allowing musicians to record a performance and automatically transform it into editable MIDI notes.
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    NVIDIA NeMo

    NVIDIA NeMo

    Toolkit for conversational AI

    NVIDIA NeMo, part of the NVIDIA AI platform, is a toolkit for building new state-of-the-art conversational AI models. NeMo has separate collections for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Text-to-Speech (TTS) models. Each collection consists of prebuilt modules that include everything needed to train on your data. Every module can easily be customized, extended, and composed to create new conversational AI model architectures. Conversational AI...
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    C3

    C3

    The goal of CLAIMED is to enable low-code/no-code rapid prototyping

    ...The system emphasizes reproducibility and scalability, allowing researchers and engineers to reuse existing components and integrate them into larger scientific or data engineering workflows. It also aims to support trusted and explainable AI systems by integrating tools for fairness analysis, explainability, and adversarial robustness.
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    FiftyOne

    FiftyOne

    The open-source tool for building high-quality datasets

    ...FiftyOne provides the building blocks for optimizing your dataset analysis pipeline. Use it to get hands-on with your data, including visualizing complex labels, evaluating your models, exploring scenarios of interest, identifying failure modes, finding annotation mistakes, and much more! Surveys show that machine learning engineers spend over half of their time wrangling data, but it doesn't have to be that way.
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    FlexLLMGen

    FlexLLMGen

    Running large language models on a single GPU

    FlexLLMGen is an open-source inference engine designed to run large language models efficiently on limited hardware resources such as a single GPU. The system focuses on high-throughput generation workloads where large batches of text must be processed quickly, such as large-scale data extraction or document analysis tasks. Instead of requiring expensive multi-GPU systems, the framework uses techniques such as memory offloading, compression, and optimized batching to run large models on commodity hardware. The architecture distributes computation and memory usage across the GPU, CPU, and disk in order to maximize the number of tokens processed during inference. ...
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    Scanpy

    Scanpy

    Single-cell analysis in Python

    Scanpy is a scalable toolkit for analyzing single-cell gene expression data built jointly with anndata. It includes preprocessing, visualization, clustering, trajectory inference and differential expression testing. The Python-based implementation efficiently deals with datasets of more than one million cells.
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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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    segment-geospatial

    segment-geospatial

    A Python package for segmenting geospatial data with the SAM

    The segment-geospatial package draws its inspiration from segment-anything-eo repository authored by Aliaksandr Hancharenka. To facilitate the use of the Segment Anything Model (SAM) for geospatial data, I have developed the segment-anything-py and segment-geospatial Python packages, which are now available on PyPI and conda-forge. My primary objective is to simplify the process of leveraging SAM for geospatial data analysis by enabling users to achieve this with minimal coding effort. I have adapted the source code of segment-geospatial from the segment-anything-eo repository, and credit for its original version goes to Aliaksandr Hancharenka.
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    dlib

    dlib

    Toolkit for making machine learning and data analysis applications

    Dlib is a modern C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools for creating complex software in C++ to solve real world problems. It is used in both industry and academia in a wide range of domains including robotics, embedded devices, mobile phones, and large high performance computing environments. Dlib's open source licensing allows you to use it in any application, free of charge. Good unit test coverage, the ratio of unit test lines of code to library lines of code is...
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