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    Tribuo

    Tribuo

    Tribuo - A Java machine learning library

    Tribuo* is a machine learning library written in Java. It provides tools for classification, regression, clustering, model development, and more. It provides a unified interface to many popular third-party ML libraries like xgboost and liblinear. With interfaces to native code, Tribuo also makes it possible to deploy models trained by Python libraries (e.g. scikit-learn, and pytorch) in a Java program. Tribuo is licensed under Apache 2.0. Remove the uncertainty around exactly which artifacts...
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    CodeSearchNet

    CodeSearchNet

    Datasets, tools, and benchmarks for representation learning of code

    ...The dataset contains millions of pairs of source code functions and corresponding documentation comments extracted from open-source repositories. These pairs allow machine learning models to learn relationships between natural language descriptions and programming code. The dataset currently covers several widely used programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, Ruby, Go, Java, and PHP. In addition to the dataset itself, the repository includes baseline models, evaluation tools, and instructions for building code retrieval systems that can map user queries to relevant code snippets.
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    SLING

    SLING

    A natural language frame semantics parser

    The aim of the SLING project is to learn to read and understand Wikipedia articles in many languages for the purpose of knowledge base completion, e.g. adding facts mentioned in Wikipedia (and other sources) to the Wikidata knowledge base. We use frame semantics as a common representation for both knowledge representation and document annotation. The SLING parser can be trained to produce frame semantic representations of text directly without any explicit intervening linguistic representation. ...
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