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    Demucs

    Demucs

    Code for the paper Hybrid Spectrogram and Waveform Source Separation

    Demucs (Deep Extractor for Music Sources) is a deep-learning framework for music source separation—extracting individual instrument or vocal tracks from a mixed audio file. The system is based on a U-Net-like convolutional architecture combined with recurrent and transformer elements to capture both short-term and long-term temporal structure. It processes raw waveforms directly rather than spectrograms, allowing for higher-quality reconstruction and fewer artifacts in separated tracks. The...
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    ViReMa

    Viral Recombination Mapper

    ViReMa (Viral Recombination Mapper) detects and reports recombination or fusion events in virus genomes using deep sequencing datasets. Feb 2014 - Our paper (Open Access) is available at Nucleic Acids Research: "Discovery of functional genomic motifs in viruses with ViReMa–a Virus Recombination Mapper–for analysis of next-generation sequencing data" http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/42/2/e11 This is an on-going project and updates will be regularly posted. Please get in touch with any questions, problems or suggestions.
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    Summarize from Feedback

    Summarize from Feedback

    Code for "Learning to summarize from human feedback"

    The summarize-from-feedback repository implements the methods from the paper “Learning to Summarize from Human Feedback”. Its purpose is to train a summarization model that better aligns with human preferences by first collecting human feedback (comparisons between summaries) to train a reward model, and then fine-tuning a policy (summarizer) to maximize that learned reward. The code includes different stages: a supervised baseline (i.e. standard summarization training), the reward modeling component, and the reinforcement learning (or preference-based fine-tuning) phase. ...
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    Consistency Models

    Consistency Models

    Official repo for consistency models

    ...The repo is implemented in PyTorch and includes support for large-scale experiments on datasets like ImageNet-64 and LSUN variants. It also contains checkpointed models, evaluation scripts, and variants of sampling / editing algorithms described in the paper. Because consistency models reduce the number of inference steps, they are promising for real-time or low-latency generative systems.
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    DeepH-pack

    DeepH-pack

    Deep neural networks for density functional theory Hamiltonian

    DeepH-pack is the official implementation of the DeepH (Deep Hamiltonian) method described in the paper Deep-learning density functional theory Hamiltonian for efficient ab initio electronic-structure calculation and in the Research Briefing. DeepH-pack supports DFT results made by ABACUS, OpenMX, FHI-aims or SIESTA and will support HONPAS.
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    ReAct Prompting

    ReAct Prompting

    Synergizing Reasoning and Acting in Language Models

    ReAct is an open-source research project that demonstrates a prompting and reasoning framework designed to improve the problem-solving capabilities of large language models. The project implements the methodology described in the research paper “ReAct: Synergizing Reasoning and Acting in Language Models,” which combines reasoning traces with action-based interactions. Instead of generating answers in a single step, models using the ReAct approach produce intermediate reasoning steps and perform actions such as searching for information or interacting with external tools. ...
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    Repo of Tree of Thoughts (ToT)

    Repo of Tree of Thoughts (ToT)

    Implementation of "Tree of Thoughts

    Language models are increasingly being deployed for general problem-solving across a wide range of tasks, but are still confined to token-level, left-to-right decision-making processes during inference. This means they can fall short in tasks that require exploration, strategic lookahead, or where initial decisions play a pivotal role. To surmount these challenges, we introduce a new framework for language model inference, Tree of Thoughts (ToT), which generalizes over the popular Chain of...
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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. PrimeQA is built on top of the Transformers toolkit and uses datasets and models that are directly downloadable.
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    DeepMind Research

    DeepMind Research

    Implementations and code to accompany DeepMind publications

    This repository collects reference implementations and illustrative code accompanying a wide range of DeepMind publications, making it easier for the research community to reproduce results, inspect algorithms, and build on prior work. The top level organizes many paper-specific directories across domains such as deep reinforcement learning, self-supervised vision, generative modeling, scientific ML, and program synthesis—for example BYOL, Perceiver/Perceiver IO, Enformer for genomics, MeshGraphNets for physics, RL Unplugged, Nowcasting for weather, and more. Each project folder typically includes its own README, scripts, and notebooks so you can run experiments or explore models in isolation, and many link to associated datasets or external environments like DeepMind Lab and StarCraft II. ...
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    TF2DeepFloorplan

    TF2DeepFloorplan

    TF2 Deep FloorPlan Recognition using a Multi-task Network

    ...Enable tensorboard, quantization, flask, tflite, docker, github actions and google colab. This repo contains a basic procedure to train and deploy the DNN model suggested by the paper 'Deep Floor Plan Recognition using a Multi-task Network with Room-boundary-Guided Attention'. It rewrites the original codes from zlzeng/DeepFloorplan into newer versions of Tensorflow and Python.
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    PRM800K

    PRM800K

    800,000 step-level correctness labels on LLM solutions to MATH problem

    PRM800K is a process supervision dataset accompanying the paper Let’s Verify Step by Step, providing 800,000 step-level correctness labels on model-generated solutions to problems from the MATH dataset. The repository releases the raw labels and the labeler instructions used in two project phases, enabling researchers to study how human raters graded intermediate reasoning. Data are stored as newline-delimited JSONL files tracked with Git LFS, where each line is a full solution sample that can contain many step-level labels and rich metadata such as labeler UUIDs, timestamps, generation identifiers, and quality-control flags. ...
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    DALL-E in Pytorch

    DALL-E in Pytorch

    Implementation / replication of DALL-E, OpenAI's Text to Image

    Implementation / replication of DALL-E (paper), OpenAI's Text to Image Transformer, in Pytorch. It will also contain CLIP for ranking the generations. Kobiso, a research engineer from Naver, has trained on the CUB200 dataset here, using full and deepspeed sparse attention. You can also skip the training of the VAE altogether, using the pretrained model released by OpenAI! The wrapper class should take care of downloading and caching the model for you auto-magically.
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    ChatGenTitle

    ChatGenTitle

    A paper title generation model fine-tuned on the LLaMA model

    ChatGenTitle: A paper title generation model fine-tuned on the LLaMA model using information from millions of arXiv papers.
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    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Text-to-3D & Image-to-3D & Mesh Exportation with NeRF + Diffusion

    A pytorch implementation of the text-to-3D model Dreamfusion, powered by the Stable Diffusion text-to-2D model. This project is a work-in-progress and contains lots of differences from the paper. The current generation quality cannot match the results from the original paper, and many prompts still fail badly! Since the Imagen model is not publicly available, we use Stable Diffusion to replace it (implementation from diffusers). Different from Imagen, Stable-Diffusion is a latent diffusion model, which diffuses in a latent space instead of the original image space. ...
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    LM Human Preferences

    LM Human Preferences

    Code for the paper Fine-Tuning Language Models from Human Preferences

    lm-human-preferences is the official OpenAI codebase that implements the method from the paper Fine-Tuning Language Models from Human Preferences. Its purpose is to show how to align language models with human judgments by training a reward model from human comparisons and then fine-tuning a policy model using that reward signal. The repository includes scripts to train the reward model (learning to rank or score pairs of outputs), and to fine-tune a policy (a language model) with reinforcement learning (or related techniques) guided by that reward model. ...
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    Hyperformer

    Hyperformer

    Hypergraph Transformer for Skeleton-based Action Recognition

    This is the official implementation of our paper "Hypergraph Transformer for Skeleton-based Action Recognition." Skeleton-based action recognition aims to recognize human actions given human joint coordinates with skeletal interconnections. By defining a graph with joints as vertices and their natural connections as edges, previous works successfully adopted Graph Convolutional networks (GCNs) to model joint co-occurrences and achieved superior performance.
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    Alphafold

    Alphafold

    Open source code for AlphaFold

    ...For simplicity, we refer to this model as AlphaFold throughout the rest of this document. Any publication that discloses findings arising from using this source code or the model parameters should cite the AlphaFold paper. Please also refer to the Supplementary Information for a detailed description of the method. You can use a slightly simplified version of AlphaFold with this Colab notebook or community-supported versions. The total download size for the full databases is around 415 GB and the total size when unzipped is 2.2 TB. Please make sure you have a large enough hard drive space, bandwidth and time to download. ...
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    BERTScore

    BERTScore

    BERT score for text generation

    Automatic Evaluation Metric described in the paper BERTScore: Evaluating Text Generation with BERT (ICLR 2020). We now support about 130 models (see this spreadsheet for their correlations with human evaluation). Currently, the best model is Microsoft/debate-large-online, please consider using it instead of the default roberta-large in order to have the best correlation with human evaluation.
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    ManimML

    ManimML

    ManimML is a project focused on providing animations

    ManimML is a project focused on providing animations and visualizations of common machine-learning concepts with the Manim Community Library. Please check out our paper. We want this project to be a compilation of primitive visualizations that can be easily combined to create videos about complex machine-learning concepts. Additionally, we want to provide a set of abstractions that allow users to focus on explanations instead of software engineering.
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    Multi-Agent Particle Envs

    Multi-Agent Particle Envs

    Code for a multi-agent particle environment used in a paper

    Multiagent Particle Environments is a lightweight framework for simulating multi-agent reinforcement learning tasks in a continuous observation space with discrete action settings. It was originally developed by OpenAI and used in the influential paper Multi-Agent Actor-Critic for Mixed Cooperative-Competitive Environments. The environment provides simple particle-based worlds with simulated physics, where agents can move, communicate, and interact with each other. Scenarios are designed to model cooperative, competitive, and mixed interactions among agents, making it useful for testing algorithms in multi-agent settings. ...
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    NÜWA - Pytorch

    NÜWA - Pytorch

    Implementation of NÜWA, attention network for text to video synthesis

    ...However, I will continue on with NUWA, extending it to use multi-headed codes + hierarchical causal transformer. I think that direction is untapped for improving on this line of work. In the paper, they also present a way to condition the video generation based on segmentation mask(s). You can easily do this as well, given you train a VQGanVAE on the sketches beforehand. Then, you will use NUWASketch instead of NUWA, which can accept the sketch VAE as a reference. This repository will also offer a variant of NUWA that can produce both video and audio. ...
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    GFPGAN

    GFPGAN

    GFPGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms

    GFPGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms for Real-world Face Restoration. Colab Demo for GFPGAN; (Another Colab Demo for the original paper model) Online demo: Huggingface (return only the cropped face) Online demo: Replicate.ai (may need to sign in, return the whole image). Online demo: Baseten.co (backed by GPU, returns the whole image). We provide a clean version of GFPGAN, which can run without CUDA extensions. So that it can run in Windows or on CPU mode. GFPGAN aims at developing a Practical Algorithm for Real-world Face Restoration. ...
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    Auto-PyTorch

    Auto-PyTorch

    Automatic architecture search and hyperparameter optimization

    ...Auto-PyTorch is mainly developed to support tabular data (classification, regression) and time series data (forecasting). The newest features in Auto-PyTorch for tabular data are described in the paper "Auto-PyTorch Tabular: Multi-Fidelity MetaLearning for Efficient and Robust AutoDL" (see below for bibtex ref). Details about Auto-PyTorch for multi-horizontal time series forecasting tasks can be found in the paper "Efficient Automated Deep Learning for Time Series Forecasting" (also see below for bibtex ref).
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    Discursive Dilemma

    Optimal Decision Rules for the Discursive Dilemma

    Accompanying software for the paper "Optimal Decision Rules for the Discursive Dilemma", by A. Alabert, M. Farré and R. Montes (https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.13100). Computes a ranking of the best decision rules according to a quantitative criterion based on the minimisation of the combined probabilities of false positives and false negatives
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    LaMDA-pytorch

    LaMDA-pytorch

    Open-source pre-training implementation of Google's LaMDA in PyTorch

    Open-source pre-training implementation of Google's LaMDA research paper in PyTorch. The totally not sentient AI. This repository will cover the 2B parameter implementation of the pre-training architecture as that is likely what most can afford to train. You can review Google's latest blog post from 2022 which details LaMDA here. You can also view their previous blog post from 2021 on the model.
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