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    Optax

    Optax

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX. It is designed to facilitate research by providing building blocks that can be recombined in custom ways in order to optimize parametric models such as, but not limited to, deep neural networks. We favor focusing on small composable building blocks that can be effectively combined into custom solutions. Others may build upon these basic components in more complicated abstractions. Whenever reasonable, implementations prioritize...
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    Hamilton DAGWorks

    Hamilton DAGWorks

    Helps scientists define testable, modular, self-documenting dataflow

    Hamilton is a lightweight Python library for directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) of data transformations. Your DAG is portable; it runs anywhere Python runs, whether it's a script, notebook, Airflow pipeline, FastAPI server, etc. Your DAG is expressive; Hamilton has extensive features to define and modify the execution of a DAG (e.g., data validation, experiment tracking, remote execution). To create a DAG, write regular Python functions that specify their dependencies with their parameters. As...
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    pomegranate

    pomegranate

    Fast, flexible and easy to use probabilistic modelling in Python

    pomegranate is a library for probabilistic modeling defined by its modular implementation and treatment of all models as the probability distributions they are. The modular implementation allows one to easily drop normal distributions into a mixture model to create a Gaussian mixture model just as easily as dropping a gamma and a Poisson distribution into a mixture model to create a heterogeneous mixture. But that's not all! Because each model is treated as a probability distribution,...
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    Sacred

    Sacred

    Sacred is a tool to help you configure, andorganize IDSIA experiments

    Sacred is a tool to help you configure, organize, log and reproduce experiments. It is designed to do all the tedious overhead work that you need to do around your actual experiment. A very convenient way of the local variables in a function to define the parameters your experiment uses. You can access all parameters of your configuration from every function. They are automatically injected by name. You get a powerful command-line interface for each experiment that you can use to change...
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    Causal ML

    Causal ML

    Uplift modeling and causal inference with machine learning algorithms

    Causal ML is a Python package that provides a suite of uplift modeling and causal inference methods using machine learning algorithms based on recent research [1]. It provides a standard interface that allows users to estimate the Conditional Average Treatment Effect (CATE) or Individual Treatment Effect (ITE) from experimental or observational data. Essentially, it estimates the causal impact of intervention T on outcome Y for users with observed features X, without strong assumptions on...
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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks. Much like machine learning libraries have done for prediction, DoWhy is a Python library that aims to spark causal thinking and analysis. DoWhy provides a wide variety of algorithms for effect estimation, causal structure learning, diagnosis of causal...
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    flair

    flair

    A very simple framework for state-of-the-art NLP

    A very simple framework for state-of-the-art NLP. Developed by Humboldt University of Berlin and friends. A powerful NLP library. Flair allows you to apply our state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) models to your text, such as named entity recognition (NER), sentiment analysis, part-of-speech tagging (PoS), special support for biomedical texts, sense disambiguation and classification, with support for a rapidly growing number of languages. A text embedding library. Flair has...
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    Python Progressbar

    Python Progressbar

    Progressbar 2 - A progress bar for Python 2 and Python 3

    A text progress bar is typically used to display the progress of a long-running operation, providing a visual cue that processing is underway. The progressbar is based on the old Python progressbar package that was published on the now-defunct Google Code. Since that project was completely abandoned by its developer and the developer did not respond to my email, I decided to fork the package. This package is still backward compatible with the original progressbar package so you can safely...
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    Python colorlog

    Python colorlog

    A colored formatter for the python logging module

    Add colors to the output of Python's logging module. This library is over a decade old and supported a wide set of Python versions for most of its life, which has made it a difficult library to add new features to. colorlog 6 may break backward compatibility so that newer features can be added more easily, but may still not accept all changes or feature requests. colorlog 4 might accept essential bug fixes but should not be considered actively maintained and will not accept any major changes...
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    atpbar

    atpbar

    Progress bars for threading and multiprocessing tasks on terminal

    Progress bars for threading and multiprocessing tasks on the terminal and Jupyter Notebook. atpbar can display multiple progress bars simultaneously growing to show the progresses of iterations of loops in threading or multiprocessing tasks. atpbar can display progress bars on the terminal and Jupyter Notebook. atpbar can be used with Mantichora. atpbar started its development in 2015 as part of Alphatwirl. atpbar prevented physicists from terminating their running analysis codes, which...
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    ipychart

    ipychart

    The power of Chart.js with Python

    Create charts with Python in a very similar way to creating charts using Chart.js. The charts created are fully configurable, interactive, and modular and are displayed directly in the output of the cells of your jupyter notebook environment. Charts are fully interactive, you can hover it to display tooltips and select the information you want to see directly from the output cell of your notebook. All the types of charts present in Chart.js are exposed in ipychart. Even complex features such...
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    sparkmagic

    sparkmagic

    Jupyter magics and kernels for working with remote Spark clusters

    Sparkmagic is a set of tools for interactively working with remote Spark clusters in Jupyter notebooks. Sparkmagic interacts with remote Spark clusters through a REST server. Automatic visualization of SQL queries in the PySpark, Spark and SparkR kernels; use an easy visual interface to interactively construct visualizations, no code required. Ability to capture the output of SQL queries as Pandas dataframes to interact with other Python libraries (e.g. matplotlib). Send local files or...
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    Python JSONPath Next-Generation

    Python JSONPath Next-Generation

    JSONPath implementation for Python that aims to be standard compliant

    A final implementation of JSONPath for Python that aims to be standard compliant, including arithmetic and binary comparison operators, as defined in the original JSONPath proposal. This package merges both jsonpath-rw and jsonpath-rw-ext and provides several AST API enhancements, such as the ability to update or remove nodes in the tree. This library provides a robust and significantly extended implementation of JSONPath for Python. It is tested with CPython 3.7 and higher. This library...
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    Django Bootstrap Modal Forms

    Django Bootstrap Modal Forms

    A Django plugin for creating AJAX driven forms in Bootstrap modal

    A Django plugin for creating AJAX-driven forms in Bootstrap modal. This repository includes Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml files so you can easily setup and start to experiment with django-bootstrap-modal-forms running inside of a container on your local machine. Any changes you make in bootstrap_modal_forms, examples and test folders are reflected in the container (see docker-compose.yml) and the data stored in the sqlite3 database are persistent even if you remove the stopped container....
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    Scikit-LLM

    Scikit-LLM

    Seamlessly integrate LLMs into scikit-learn

    Seamlessly integrate powerful language models like ChatGPT into sci-kit-learn for enhanced text analysis tasks. At the moment the majority of the Scikit-LLM estimators are only compatible with some of the OpenAI models. Hence, a user-provided OpenAI API key is required. Additionally, Scikit-LLM will ensure that the obtained response contains a valid label. If this is not the case, a label will be selected randomly (label probabilities are proportional to label occurrences in the training...
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    PyTensor

    PyTensor

    Python library for defining and optimizing mathematical expressions

    PyTensor is a fork of Aesara, a Python library for defining, optimizing, and efficiently evaluating mathematical expressions involving multi-dimensional arrays. PyTensor is based on Theano, which has been powering large-scale computationally intensive scientific investigations since 2007. A hackable, pure-Python codebase. Extensible graph framework is suitable for rapid development of custom operators and symbolic optimizations. Implements an extensible graph transpilation framework that...
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    Apache Airflow Provider

    Apache Airflow Provider

    Great Expectations Airflow operator

    Due to apply_default decorator removal, this version of the provider requires Airflow 2.1.0+. If your Airflow version is 2.1.0, and you want to install this provider version, first upgrade Airflow to at least version 2.1.0. Otherwise, your Airflow package version will be upgraded automatically, and you will have to manually run airflow upgrade db to complete the migration. This operator currently works with the Great Expectations V3 Batch Request API only. If you would like to use the...
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    ydata-profiling

    ydata-profiling

    Create HTML profiling reports from pandas DataFrame objects

    ydata-profiling primary goal is to provide a one-line Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) experience in a consistent and fast solution. Like pandas df.describe() function, that is so handy, ydata-profiling delivers an extended analysis of a DataFrame while allowing the data analysis to be exported in different formats such as html and json.
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    bbox-visualizer

    bbox-visualizer

    Make drawing and labeling bounding boxes easy as cake

    Make drawing and labeling bounding boxes easy as cake. This package helps users draw bounding boxes around objects, without doing the clumsy math that you'd need to do for positioning the labels. It also has a few different types of visualizations you can use for labeling objects after identifying them. There are optional functions that can draw multiple bounding boxes and/or write multiple labels on the same image, but it is advisable to use the above functions in a loop in order to have...
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    Copulas

    Copulas

    A library to model multivariate data using copulas

    Copulas is a Python library for modeling multivariate distributions and sampling from them using copula functions. Given a table of numerical data, use Copulas to learn the distribution and generate new synthetic data following the same statistical properties. Choose from a variety of univariate distributions and copulas – including Archimedian Copulas, Gaussian Copulas and Vine Copulas. Compare real and synthetic data visually after building your model. Visualizations are available as 1D...
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    PEFT

    PEFT

    State-of-the-art Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning

    Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning (PEFT) methods enable efficient adaptation of pre-trained language models (PLMs) to various downstream applications without fine-tuning all the model's parameters. Fine-tuning large-scale PLMs is often prohibitively costly. In this regard, PEFT methods only fine-tune a small number of (extra) model parameters, thereby greatly decreasing the computational and storage costs. Recent State-of-the-Art PEFT techniques achieve performance comparable to that of full...
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    Diagrams

    Diagrams

    Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures

    Diagrams lets you draw the cloud system architecture in Python code. It was born for prototyping a new system architecture without any design tools. You can also describe or visualize the existing system architecture as well. Diagram as Code allows you to track the architecture diagram changes in any version control system. Diagrams currently support main major providers including AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Alibaba Cloud, Oracle Cloud, etc. It also supports On-Premise nodes, SaaS and major...
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    Mobly

    Mobly

    E2E test framework for tests with complex environment requirements

    Mobly is a Python-based test framework that specializes in supporting test cases that require multiple devices, complex environments, or custom hardware setups. P2P data transfer between two devices. Conference calls across three phones. Wearable device interacting with a phone. Internet-Of-Things devices interacting with each other. Testing RF characteristics of devices with special equipment. Testing LTE network by controlling phones, base stations, and eNBs. Mobly can support many...
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    QtAwesome

    QtAwesome

    Iconic fonts in PyQt and PySide applications

    QtAwesome enables iconic fonts such as Font Awesome and Elusive Icons in PyQt and PySide applications. It started as a Python port of the QtAwesome C++ library by Rick Blommers. QtAwesome identifies icons by their prefix and their icon name, separated by a period (.) character. Use Font Awesome, Elusive Icons, Material Design Icons, Phosphor, Remix Icon or Microsoft's Codicons. QtAwesome comes bundled with Font Awesome, Elusive Icons, Material Design Icons, Phosphor, Remix Icon and...
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    folderify

    folderify

    Generate pixel-perfect macOS folder icons in the native style

    Generate pixel-perfect macOS folder icons in the native style. Works for OS X 10.5 (Leopard) through macOS 13 (Ventura). Automatically includes all icon sizes from 16x16 through 512x512@2x. Light or dark mode (automatically selected by default). There is currently no simple way to set an icon that will automatically switch between light and dark when you switch the entire OS. You can only assign one version of an icon to a folder. Dark color scheme is only supported for macOS 11.0 (and...
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