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    PySR

    PySR

    High-Performance Symbolic Regression in Python and Julia

    ...The details of these algorithms are described in the PySR paper. Symbolic regression works best on low-dimensional datasets, but one can also extend these approaches to higher-dimensional spaces by using "Symbolic Distillation" of Neural Networks, as explained in 2006.11287, where we apply it to N-body problems. Here, one essentially uses symbolic regression to convert a neural net to an analytic equation. Thus, these tools simultaneously present an explicit and powerful way to interpret deep neural networks.
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    gplearn

    gplearn

    Genetic Programming in Python, with a scikit-learn inspired API

    gplearn implements Genetic Programming in Python, with a scikit-learn-inspired and compatible API. While Genetic Programming (GP) can be used to perform a very wide variety of tasks, gplearn is purposefully constrained to solving symbolic regression problems. This is motivated by the scikit-learn ethos, of having powerful estimators that are straightforward to implement. Symbolic regression is a machine learning technique that aims to identify an underlying mathematical expression that best describes a relationship. It begins by building a population of naive random formulas to represent a relationship between known independent variables and their dependent variable targets in order to predict new data. ...
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    TabPFN

    TabPFN

    Foundation Model for Tabular Data

    ...The model is based on transformer architectures and implements a prior-data fitted network that can perform supervised learning tasks such as classification and regression with minimal configuration. Unlike many traditional machine learning workflows that require extensive hyperparameter tuning and training cycles, TabPFN is pre-trained to perform inference directly on tabular datasets. This allows it to generate predictions extremely quickly, often within seconds, while maintaining competitive accuracy on small and medium-sized datasets. ...
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    scikit-learn

    scikit-learn

    Machine learning in Python

    scikit-learn is an open source Python module for machine learning built on NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib. It offers simple and efficient tools for predictive data analysis and is reusable in various contexts.
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    Coursera-ML-AndrewNg-Notes

    Coursera-ML-AndrewNg-Notes

    Personal notes from Wu Enda's machine learning course

    ...The project aims to help students understand the mathematical concepts, algorithms, and intuition behind fundamental machine learning techniques taught in the course. It organizes the material into clear written summaries that accompany each lecture topic, including supervised learning, regression methods, neural networks, and optimization algorithms. The repository often expands on the original lecture material by adding additional explanations, diagrams, and formulas that clarify the theoretical foundations of the algorithms. These notes serve as a structured reference that learners can review while studying or revisiting machine learning fundamentals.
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    LIFELINES

    LIFELINES

    Survival analysis in Python

    ...It can be used for traditional cases like medical survival time, but also for business and product questions such as churn, subscription length, equipment failure, and customer retention. The library includes estimators such as Kaplan-Meier, Nelson-Aalen, and regression-based survival models. It is designed to be accessible to Python users and works well with common scientific computing workflows. Built-in plotting methods and datasets help users explore survival curves and compare groups visually. It is a practical tool for analysts, researchers, and data scientists who need event-time modeling without leaving Python.
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    machine-learning-refined

    machine-learning-refined

    Master the fundamentals of machine learning, deep learning

    ...Instead of presenting algorithms purely through mathematical derivations, the repository emphasizes geometric intuition, visualization, and step-by-step experimentation. It includes Jupyter notebooks and scripts that illustrate core machine learning topics such as regression, classification, optimization methods, and neural networks. These materials allow learners to see how algorithms behave during training and how different parameters affect model performance.
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    TabFM

    TabFM

    scikit-learn compatible tabular foundation model

    TabFM is a tabular foundation model from Google Research for zero-shot classification and regression on structured datasets. It is designed to work with mixed numerical and categorical columns without requiring a custom training run for every new table. Instead of fitting model weights to the user’s dataset, TabFM uses in-context learning by reading training examples and test rows together at inference time. The library provides scikit-learn-compatible classifier and regressor interfaces, which makes it familiar for data scientists already using Python ML workflows. ...
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    PySINDy

    PySINDy

    A package for the sparse identification of nonlinear dynamical systems

    ...This approach is particularly valuable in scientific fields such as physics, engineering, and biology where researchers seek both predictive accuracy and theoretical insight. The library provides tools for constructing libraries of candidate functions, performing sparse regression, and validating discovered models against observed data. It integrates with standard Python scientific computing libraries, making it easy to apply to experimental datasets or simulated systems.
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    Agentless

    Agentless

    An agentless approach to automatically solve software development

    ...It then generates multiple candidate patches for the identified locations using language model reasoning and diff-style edits. In the final stage, the framework validates potential patches by running regression tests and additional reproduction tests to confirm whether the fix resolves the original error. Based on these results, the system ranks the candidate patches and selects the most reliable solution to submit.
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    ...Each algorithm is accompanied by mathematical explanations, visualizations (often via Jupyter notebooks), and interactive demos so you can tweak parameters, data, and observe outcomes in real time. The purpose is pedagogical: you’ll see linear regression, logistic regression, k-means clustering, neural nets, decision trees, etc., built in Python using fundamentals like NumPy and Matplotlib, not hidden behind API calls. It is well suited for learners who want to move beyond library usage to understand how algorithms operate internally—how cost functions, gradients, updates and predictions work.
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    NGBoost

    NGBoost

    Natural Gradient Boosting for Probabilistic Prediction

    ngboost is a Python library that implements Natural Gradient Boosting, as described in "NGBoost: Natural Gradient Boosting for Probabilistic Prediction". It is built on top of Scikit-Learn and is designed to be scalable and modular with respect to the choice of proper scoring rule, distribution, and base learner. A didactic introduction to the methodology underlying NGBoost is available in this slide deck.
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    ClusterFuzz

    ClusterFuzz

    Scalable fuzzing infrastructure

    ClusterFuzz is a scalable fuzzing infrastructure that finds security and stability issues in software. Google uses ClusterFuzz to fuzz all Google products and as the fuzzing backend for OSS-Fuzz. ClusterFuzz provides many features which help seamlessly integrate fuzzing into a software project's development process. Can run on any size cluster (e.g. OSS-Fuzz instance runs on 100,000 VMs). Fully automatic bug filing, triage and closing for various issue trackers (e.g. Monorail, Jira)....
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    Robyn

    Robyn

    Experimental, AI/ML-powered and open sourced Marketing Mix Modeling

    ...Robyn takes in historical data (spends on different marketing channels, conversions, or revenue, and optional context or organic-media variables) and uses a combination of techniques, regularized regression (Ridge), time-series decomposition (trend, seasonality, holiday effects), and hyperparameter optimization (via evolutionary algorithms), to estimate the incremental impact of each marketing channel. It explicitly models “carry-over” (adstock) and diminishing-returns (saturation) effects per channel, enabling realistic modeling of how advertising persists over time and saturates.
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    BayesianOptimization

    BayesianOptimization

    A Python implementation of global optimization with gaussian processes

    BayesianOptimization is a Python library that helps find the maximum (or minimum) of expensive or unknown objective functions using Bayesian optimization. This technique is especially useful for hyperparameter tuning in machine learning, where evaluating the objective function is costly. The library provides an easy-to-use API for defining bounds and optimizing over parameter spaces using probabilistic models like Gaussian Processes.
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    Zipline Reloaded

    Zipline Reloaded

    Zipline, a Pythonic Algorithmic Trading Library

    ...Developers write trading algorithms while the engine simulates orders, market events, portfolio changes, and strategy performance over historical data. Common statistics such as moving averages and linear regression are available within algorithm workflows. Pandas-based input and output integrate naturally with the broader Python data-science ecosystem. Strategies can also use libraries such as SciPy, Matplotlib, statsmodels, and scikit-learn for analysis and modeling. The maintained fork updates dependencies and compatibility so the established Zipline workflow remains usable on modern Python environments.
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    FlowLens MCP

    FlowLens MCP

    Open-source MCP server that gives your coding agent

    FlowLens MCP Server is an open-source tool designed to give AI-powered coding agents (like Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot / Codex, and others) full, replayable browser context to dramatically improve debugging, bug reporting, and regression testing for web applications. It works together with a companion browser extension: when a user reproduces a bug or a complicated UI interaction, the extension captures a rich session log, including screen/video recording, network traffic, console logs, DOM events, storage changes, and more, and exports it. The MCP server then loads this captured “flow” and exposes it to the AI agent via the Model Context Protocol (MCP), letting the agent examine, search, filter, and reason about the session just as a human developer would, without needing the agent to re-run the flow or rely on minimal reproduction data (logs, screenshots).
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    sktime

    sktime

    A unified framework for machine learning with time series

    sktime is a library for time series analysis in Python. It provides a unified interface for multiple time series learning tasks. Currently, this includes time series classification, regression, clustering, annotation, and forecasting. It comes with time series algorithms and scikit-learn compatible tools to build, tune and validate time series models. Our objective is to enhance the interoperability and usability of the time series analysis ecosystem in its entirety. sktime provides a unified interface for distinct but related time series learning tasks. ...
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    Future AGI

    Future AGI

    Open-source platform for evaluating, observing, and improving LLM

    ...It supports both cloud and self-hosted deployment models, making it useful for teams with different privacy, infrastructure, and compliance needs. Future AGI is especially relevant for agent-heavy products where reliability, regression testing, and safety checks matter before and after release. Its main value is turning AI agent development into a measurable engineering process instead of an informal cycle of prompting, guessing, and manual review.
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    PRML

    PRML

    PRML algorithms implemented in Python

    ...Bishop, providing a practical and accessible Python reference for both students and professionals. Rather than just summarizing concepts, the repository includes working code that demonstrates linear regression and classification, kernel methods, neural networks, graphical models, mixture models with EM algorithms, approximate inference, and sequential data methods — all following the book’s structure and notation. Many of these algorithms are paired with Jupyter notebooks that let users interact with the code, visualize results, and experiment with parameters in a way that deeply strengthens theoretical understanding.
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    drf-yasg

    drf-yasg

    Automated generation of real Swagger/OpenAPI 2.0 schemas

    ...Support of old versions is dropped immediately with the release of a new version. Please do not create issues before upgrading to the latest release available at the time. Regression reports are accepted and will be resolved with a new release as quickly as possible. Removed features will usually go through a deprecation cycle of a few minor releases. If you are looking to add Swagger/OpenAPI support to a new project you might want to take a look at drf-spectacular, which is an actively maintained new library that shares most of the goals of this project, while working with OpenAPI 3.0 schemas. ...
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    statsmodels

    statsmodels

    Statsmodels, statistical modeling and econometrics in Python

    statsmodels is a Python module that provides classes and functions for the estimation of many different statistical models, as well as for conducting statistical tests, and statistical data exploration. An extensive list of result statistics are available for each estimator. The results are tested against existing statistical packages to ensure that they are correct. The package is released under the open source Modified BSD (3-clause) license. Generalized linear models with support for all...
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    DeepCTR

    DeepCTR

    Package of deep-learning based CTR models

    DeepCTR is a Easy-to-use,Modular and Extendible package of deep-learning based CTR models along with lots of core components layers which can be used to easily build custom models. You can use any complex model with model.fit(), and model.predict(). Provide tf.keras.Model like interface for quick experiment. Provide tensorflow estimator interface for large scale data and distributed training. It is compatible with both tf 1.x and tf 2.x. With the great success of deep learning,DNN-based...
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    ML for Beginners

    ML for Beginners

    12 weeks, 26 lessons, 52 quizzes, classic Machine Learning for all

    ML-For-Beginners is a structured, project-driven curriculum that teaches foundational machine learning concepts with approachable math and lots of code. Organized as a multi-week course, it mixes short lectures with labs in notebooks so learners practice regression, classification, clustering, and recommendation techniques on real datasets. Each lesson aims to connect the algorithm to a relatable scenario, reinforcing intuition before diving into parameters, metrics, and trade-offs. The repository includes quizzes, solutions, and instructor materials to make the content usable in classrooms or self-study. ...
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    TPOT

    TPOT

    A Python Automated Machine Learning tool that optimizes ML

    Consider TPOT your Data Science Assistant. TPOT is a Python Automated Machine Learning tool that optimizes machine learning pipelines using genetic programming. TPOT stands for Tree-based Pipeline Optimization Tool. Consider TPOT your Data Science Assistant. TPOT is a Python Automated Machine Learning tool that optimizes machine learning pipelines using genetic programming.
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