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    Keras Hub

    Keras Hub

    Pretrained model hub for Keras 3

    Keras Hub is a repository of pre-trained models for Keras 3, offering a collection of ready-to-use models for various machine-learning tasks. KerasHub is an extension of the core Keras API; KerasHub components are provided as Layer and Model implementations. If you are familiar with Keras, congratulations. You already understand most of KerasHub.
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    ModelScope

    ModelScope

    Bring the notion of Model-as-a-Service to life

    ...It seeks to bring together most advanced machine learning models from the AI community, and streamlines the process of leveraging AI models in real-world applications. The core ModelScope library open-sourced in this repository provides the interfaces and implementations that allow developers to perform model inference, training and evaluation. In particular, with rich layers of API abstraction, the ModelScope library offers unified experience to explore state-of-the-art models spanning across domains such as CV, NLP, Speech, Multi-Modality, and Scientific-computation. ...
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    Adapters

    Adapters

    A Unified Library for Parameter-Efficient Learning

    Adapters is an add-on library to HuggingFace's Transformers, integrating 10+ adapter methods into 20+ state-of-the-art Transformer models with minimal coding overhead for training and inference. Adapters provide a unified interface for efficient fine-tuning and modular transfer learning, supporting a myriad of features like full-precision or quantized training (e.g. Q-LoRA, Q-Bottleneck Adapters, or Q-PrefixTuning), adapter merging via task arithmetics or the composition of multiple adapters...
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    funNLP

    funNLP

    Resources, corpora, and tools for Chinese natural language processing

    ...It aggregates datasets, lexicons, wordlists, sentiment dictionaries, knowledge graphs, and pretrained model references, serving as a one-stop resource hub for Chinese NLP practitioners. The repository is organized into categories such as sentiment analysis, text classification, named entity recognition, knowledge graphs, and various lexicons (e.g. sensitive words, emotion dictionaries, stopwords). It also includes links to academic papers, open-source model implementations, and practical utilities like word segmentation or text cleaning scripts. ...
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    Prime QA

    Prime QA

    State-of-the-art Multilingual Question Answering research

    PrimeQA is a public open source repository that enables researchers and developers to train state-of-the-art models for question answering (QA). By using PrimeQA, a researcher can replicate the experiments outlined in a paper published in the latest NLP conference while also enjoying the capability to download pre-trained models (from an online repository) and run them on their own custom data.
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    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Code Repository for Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn

    Initially, this project started as the 4th edition of Python Machine Learning. However, after putting so much passion and hard work into the changes and new topics, we thought it deserved a new title. So, what’s new? There are many contents and additions, including the switch from TensorFlow to PyTorch, new chapters on graph neural networks and transformers, a new section on gradient boosting, and many more that I will detail in a separate blog post. For those who are interested in knowing...
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    nlp-tutorial

    nlp-tutorial

    Natural Language Processing Tutorial for Deep Learning Researchers

    nlp-tutorial is an educational repository that implements influential natural language processing models in concise PyTorch examples. Most implementations use fewer than 100 lines of executable code, making the architectures easier to inspect and modify. The curriculum begins with neural language models, Word2Vec, and FastText. It then covers TextCNN, recurrent networks, LSTM, bidirectional LSTM, sequence-to-sequence learning, and attention.
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    XLM (Cross-lingual Language Model)

    XLM (Cross-lingual Language Model)

    PyTorch original implementation of Cross-lingual Language Model

    ...Using a shared subword vocabulary, XLM learns language-agnostic features that work well for classification and sequence labeling tasks such as XNLI, NER, and POS without target-language supervision. The repository provides preprocessing pipelines, training code, and fine-tuning scripts so you can reproduce benchmark results or adapt models to your own multilingual corpora. Pretrained checkpoints cover dozens of languages and multiple model sizes, balancing quality and compute needs.
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    CC-Net

    CC-Net

    Tools to download and cleanup Common Crawl data

    ...It includes pipelines to fetch snapshots, extract text, de-duplicate, identify language, and apply quality filtering based on heuristics and language models. The outputs are intended for pretraining language models and for creating standardized corpora that can be reproduced or updated with new crawls. The repository documents practical concerns like HTTP failures, snapshot differences, and stats JSONs, reflecting community use across many languages. While powerful, the repo has been archived and is read-only, so users should expect to run it as-is or fork for maintenance. Even in archived state, issues and releases pages remain useful references for implementation details and dataset lineage.
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    NLP Best Practices

    NLP Best Practices

    Natural Language Processing Best Practices & Examples

    ...Data scientists started moving from traditional methods to state-of-the-art (SOTA) deep neural network (DNN) algorithms which use language models pretrained on large text corpora. This repository contains examples and best practices for building NLP systems, provided as Jupyter notebooks and utility functions. The focus of the repository is on state-of-the-art methods and common scenarios that are popular among researchers and practitioners working on problems involving text and language. The goal of this repository is to build a comprehensive set of tools and examples that leverage recent advances in NLP algorithms, neural architectures, and distributed machine learning systems.
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    cocoNLP

    cocoNLP

    A Chinese information extraction tool

    ...Because it aims at utility over complexity, it’s useful for prototyping data products or building lightweight text analytics where large models would be overkill. The repository also includes examples and test snippets to help you understand expected inputs and typical outputs, which shortens the learning curve for newcomers.
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    Texar

    Texar

    Toolkit for Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing

    ...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 repository is maintained by Petuum Open Source. Two Versions, (Mostly) Same Interfaces. Texar-TensorFlow (this repo) and Texar-PyTorch have mostly the same interfaces. Both further combine the best design of TF and PyTorch. Rich Pre-trained Models, Rich Usage with Uniform Interfaces. BERT, GPT2, XLNet, etc, for encoding, classification, generation, and composing complex models with other Texar components!
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    InferSent

    InferSent

    InferSent sentence embeddings

    ...Trained on large NLI datasets, the embeddings generalize across tasks like sentiment analysis, entailment, paraphrase detection, and semantic similarity with simple linear classifiers. The repository provides pretrained vectors, training scripts, and clear examples for evaluating transfer on a wide suite of benchmarks. Because the encoder is compact and language-agnostic at the interface level, it’s easy to drop into production pipelines that need robust semantic features. InferSent helped popularize the idea that supervised objectives (like NLI) can yield strong general-purpose sentence encoders, and it remains a reliable baseline against which to compare newer models.
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    DeepLearn

    DeepLearn

    Implementation of research papers on Deep Learning+ NLP+ CV in Python

    Welcome to DeepLearn. This repository contains an implementation of the following research papers on NLP, CV, ML, and deep learning. The required dependencies are mentioned in requirement.txt. I will also use dl-text modules for preparing the datasets. If you haven't use it, please do have a quick look at it. CV, transfer learning, representation learning.
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    Seq2seq Chatbot for Keras

    Seq2seq Chatbot for Keras

    This repository contains a new generative model of chatbot

    This repository contains a new generative model of chatbot based on seq2seq modeling. The trained model available here used a small dataset composed of ~8K pairs of context (the last two utterances of the dialogue up to the current point) and respective response. The data were collected from dialogues of English courses online. This trained model can be fine-tuned using a closed-domain dataset to real-world applications.
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    TEES

    Turku Event Extraction System

    Turku Event Extraction System (TEES) is a free and open source natural language processing system developed for the extraction of events and relations from biomedical text. It is written mostly in Python, and should work in generic Unix/Linux environments. Currently, the TEES source code repository still remains on GitHub at http://jbjorne.github.com/TEES/ where there is also a wiki with more information.
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    GT NLP Class

    GT NLP Class

    Course materials for Georgia Tech CS 4650 and 7650

    This repository contains lecture notes, slides, assignments, and code for a university-level Natural Language Processing course. It spans core NLP topics such as language modeling, sequence tagging, parsing, semantics, and discourse, alongside modern machine learning methods used to solve them. Students work through programming exercises and problem sets that build intuition for both classical algorithms (like HMMs and CRFs) and neural approaches (like word embeddings and sequence models). ...
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