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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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    Advanced NLP with spaCy

    Advanced NLP with spaCy

    Advanced NLP with spaCy: A free online course

    ...The course is designed to teach developers how to build real-world NLP systems by combining rule-based techniques with machine learning models. The repository includes lessons, exercises, and examples that guide learners through tasks such as tokenization, named entity recognition, text classification, and training custom NLP models. It also demonstrates how spaCy pipelines work and how developers can extend them with custom components and training data. The course is structured as a hands-on learning environment where students can run code examples, experiment with NLP techniques, and build practical language processing applications. ...
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    GROBID

    GROBID

    A machine learning software for extracting information

    GROBID is a machine learning library for extracting, parsing, and re-structuring raw documents such as PDF into structured XML/TEI encoded documents with a particular focus on technical and scientific publications. First developments started in 2008 as a hobby. In 2011 the tool has been made available in open source. Work on GROBID has been steady as a side project since the beginning and is expected to continue as such. Header extraction and parsing from article in PDF format. The...
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    Weaviate

    Weaviate

    Weaviate is a cloud-native, modular, real-time vector search engine

    ...With Weaviate you can also bring your custom ML models to production scale. Weaviate in detail: Weaviate is a low-latency vector search engine with out-of-the-box support for different media types (text, images, etc.). It offers Semantic Search, Question-Answer-Extraction, Classification, Customizable Models (PyTorch/TensorFlow/Keras), and more. Built from scratch in Go, Weaviate stores both objects and vectors, allowing for combining vector search with structured filtering with the fault-tolerance of a cloud-native database, all accessible through GraphQL, REST, and various language clients.
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    PyTextRank

    PyTextRank

    Python implementation of TextRank algorithms

    PyTextRank is a Python implementation of TextRank as a spaCy pipeline extension, for graph-based natural language work -- and related knowledge graph practices.
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    Promptify

    Promptify

    se GPT or other prompt based models to get structured output

    Promptify is an open-source Python library designed to simplify prompt engineering and the development of natural language processing pipelines using large language models. The project provides tools that help developers generate structured prompts for different NLP tasks and apply them across multiple generative AI systems. Instead of manually crafting prompts for each task, Promptify introduces a unified architecture that combines prompt templates, language model interfaces, and processing pipelines into a single framework. This approach allows developers to perform tasks such as text classification, named entity recognition, question answering, and information extraction using consistent prompt templates. ...
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    MatchZoo

    MatchZoo

    Facilitating the design, comparison and sharing of deep text models

    The goal of MatchZoo is to provide a high-quality codebase for deep text matching research, such as document retrieval, question answering, conversational response ranking, and paraphrase identification. With the unified data processing pipeline, simplified model configuration and automatic hyper-parameters tunning features equipped, MatchZoo is flexible and easy to use. Preprocess your input data in three lines of code, keep track parameters to be passed into the model. Make use of MatchZoo...
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    Generative Models

    Generative Models

    Collection of generative models, e.g. GAN, VAE in Pytorch

    ...The repository contains practical implementations of well-known architectures such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), Restricted Boltzmann Machines, and Helmholtz Machines, implemented primarily using modern deep learning frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow. These models are widely used in artificial intelligence to generate new data that resembles the training data, such as images, text, or other structured outputs. The repository serves as an educational and experimental environment where users can study how generative models work internally and replicate results from academic research papers.
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