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    Kener

    Kener

    Kener is a Modern Self hosted Status Page, batteries included

    Kener: Open-source Node.js status page tool, designed to make service monitoring and incident handling a breeze. It offers a sleek and user-friendly interface that simplifies tracking service outages and improves how we communicate during incidents. And the best part? Kener integrates seamlessly with GitHub, making incident management a team effort—making it easier for us to track and fix issues together in a collaborative and friendly environment.
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    Super comprehensive deep learning notes

    Super comprehensive deep learning notes

    Super Comprehensive Deep Learning Notes

    ...It’s not just a dry code repository; it includes theoretical explanations alongside hands-on examples, loss function explorations, optimization routines, and full end-to-end experiments on real datasets, making it highly suitable for both self-study and classroom use.
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    Thinknowlogy

    Thinknowlogy

    The world's only naturally intelligent knowledge technology

    ...Natural language and spatial information are sources of natural intelligence: - Natural language is providing concrete logic for organizing knowledge objects, - Spatial information provides concrete logic for organizing spatial objects (utilized in, e.g., self-driving cars). In this way, our brains know how to organize their knowledge and spatial information. I focus on natural language because this source of natural intelligence is hardly understood by scientists. Hence, the inability of Large Language Models to organize changes in their knowledge independently.
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    spaGO

    spaGO

    Self-contained Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing lib

    A Machine Learning library written in pure Go designed to support relevant neural architectures in Natural Language Processing. Spago is self-contained, in that it uses its own lightweight computational graph both for training and inference, easy to understand from start to finish. The core module of Spago relies only on testify for unit testing. In other words, it has "zero dependencies", and we are committed to keeping it that way as much as possible. Spago uses a multi-module workspace to ensure that additional dependencies are downloaded only when specific features (e.g. persistent embeddings) are used. ...
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    Self-Attentive Parser

    Self-Attentive Parser

    High-accuracy NLP parser with models for 11 languages

    LightAutoML is an automated machine learning (AutoML) framework developed by Sberbank AI Lab, designed to facilitate the development of machine learning models with minimal human intervention.
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    Texar

    Texar

    Toolkit for Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing

    Texar is a toolkit aiming to support a broad set of machine learning, especially natural language processing and text generation tasks. Texar provides a library of easy-to-use ML modules and functionalities for composing whatever models and algorithms. The tool is designed for both researchers and practitioners for fast prototyping and experimentation. Texar was originally developed and is actively contributed by Petuum and CMU in collaboration with other institutes. A mirror of this...
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    GT NLP Class

    GT NLP Class

    Course materials for Georgia Tech CS 4650 and 7650

    ...The materials emphasize theory grounded in practical experimentation, often via Python notebooks or scripts that visualize results and encourage ablation studies. Clear organization and self-contained examples make it possible to follow along outside the classroom, using the repo as a self-study resource. For learners and instructors alike, the course provides a coherent path from foundational linguistics to current techniques, with reproducible code that makes concepts concrete.
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    Open Pandora's Box

    Open Pandora's Box

    Pandora is an artificial intelligent web based bot

    Pandora is an artificial intelligent web based bot written in Java. Pandora is a component based AI architecture including, database memory, XML, voice, voice rec, chat, IRC, HTTP, Wiktionary, Freebase, consciousness, language, GUI, applet, web, jsp, Android
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