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    STORM

    STORM

    An LLM-powered knowledge curation system that researches topics

    STORM is an open-source virtual assistant framework developed by Stanford's OVAL lab. It is designed for creating natural language interfaces and assistants that can interact with APIs, databases, and services in a modular way.
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    torchtext

    torchtext

    Data loaders and abstractions for text and NLP

    We recommend Anaconda as a Python package management system. Please refer to pytorch.org for the details of PyTorch installation. LTS versions are distributed through a different channel than the other versioned releases. Alternatively, you might want to use the Moses tokenizer port in SacreMoses (split from NLTK). You have to install SacreMoses. To build torchtext from source, you need git, CMake and C++11 compiler such as g++.
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    Dragonfire

    Dragonfire

    The open-source virtual assistant for Ubuntu based Linux distributions

    Dragonfire is the open-source virtual assistant project for Ubuntu-based Linux distributions. Her main objective is to serve as a command and control interface to the helmet user. So that you will be able to give orders just by using your voice commands and your eye movements. That makes the helmet handsfree. We are planning to ship Dragonfire as a preinstalled software package on DragonOS Linux Distribution. DragonOS will be a Linux distribution specially designed for the helmet. It will...
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