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    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    A natural language interface for computers

    ...Runs locally or via configured remote LLM servers/inference backends, giving flexibility to use models you trust or have locally. It prompts you to approve code before executing, and supports both online LLM models and local inference servers. It seeks to combine convenience (like ChatGPT’s code interpreter) with control and flexibility by running on your own machine.
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    ChatGLM.cpp

    ChatGLM.cpp

    C++ implementation of ChatGLM-6B & ChatGLM2-6B & ChatGLM3 & GLM4(V)

    ChatGLM.cpp is a C++ implementation of the ChatGLM-6B model, enabling efficient local inference without requiring a Python environment. It is optimized for running on consumer hardware.
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    AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code

    AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code

    Local Lambda debug, CodeWhisperer, SAM/CFN syntax, etc.

    The AWS Toolkit extension for Visual Studio Code enables you to interact with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Try the AWS Code Sample Catalog to start coding with the AWS SDK. The AWS Explorer provides access to the AWS services that you can work with when using the Toolkit. To see the AWS Explorer, choose the AWS icon in the Activity bar. The Developer Tools panel is a section for developer-focused tooling curated for working in an IDE. The Developer Tools panel can be found underneath the AWS...
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    AllenNLP

    AllenNLP

    An open-source NLP research library, built on PyTorch

    ...AllenNLP will automatically find any official AI2-maintained plugins that you have installed, but for AllenNLP to find personal or third-party plugins you've installed, you also have to create either a local plugins file named .allennlp_plugins in the directory where you run the allennlp command.
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    libpostal

    libpostal

    A C library for parsing/normalizing street addresses around the world

    ...Addresses and the locations they represent are essential for any application dealing with maps (place search, transportation, on-demand/delivery services, check-ins, reviews). Yet even the simplest addresses are packed with local conventions, abbreviations and context, making them difficult to index/query effectively with traditional full-text search engines. This library helps convert the free-form addresses that humans use into clean normalized forms suitable for machine comparison and full-text indexing. Though libpostal is not itself a full geocoder, it can be used as a preprocessing step to make any geocoding application smarter, and simpler.
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    popt4jlib

    Parallel Optimization Library for Java

    ...Implements a number of meta-heuristic algorithms for Non-Linear Programming, including Genetic Algorithms, Differential Evolution, Evolutionary Algorithms, Simulated Annealing, Particle Swarm Optimization, Firefly Algorithm, Monte-Carlo Search, Local Search algorithms, Gradient-Descent-based algorithms, as well as some well-known network flow and other graph algorithms. A fast parallel implementation of the network simplex method, and some full-fledged parallel/distributed MIP solvers will be added in the next version. In general, emphasis is given in improving the efficiency of the algorithms in shared-memory models via java threads, since multi-core machines are so wide-spread today.
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    Graphical Grammar Studio

    Graphical Grammar Studio

    An user friendly grammar tool for natural language processing tasks

    Full documentation with tutorials is included in the download package. Graphical Grammar Studio is a tool for applying grammars which behave as words acceptors/consumers and annotators. GGS grammars can be used to find and annotate sequences of words which respect certain conditions, in a given input. Its purpose is for creating NLP tools like phrase chunkers, named entity finders, pronoun co-reference solvers etc. A grammar is represented by a state machine which can be visualized, edited...
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    KALIMAT Multipurpose Arabic Corpus

    A corpus that could be of help for researchers working on Arabic NLP

    KALIMAT a Multipurpose Arabic Corpus We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of KALIMAT 1.0, KALIMAT is an Arabic natural language resource that consists of: 1) 20,291 Arabic articles collected from the Omani newspaper Alwatan by (Abbas et al. 2011). 2) 20,291 Extractive Single-document system summaries. 3) 2,057 Extractive Multi-document system summaries. 4) 20,291 Named Entity Recognised articles. 5) 20,291 Part of Speech Tagged articles. 6) 20,291 Morphologically Analyse articles. The data collection articles fall into six categories: culture, economy, local-news, international-news, religion, and sports. The process of creating KALIMAT was applied to the entire data collection (20,291 articles).
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