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    nanoGPT

    nanoGPT

    The simplest, fastest repository for training/finetuning models

    NanoGPT is a minimalistic yet powerful reimplementation of GPT-style transformers created by Andrej Karpathy for educational and research use. It distills the GPT architecture into a few hundred lines of Python code, making it far easier to understand than large, production-scale implementations. The repo is organized with a training pipeline (dataset preprocessing, model definition, optimizer, training loop) and inference script so you can train a small GPT on text datasets like Shakespeare...
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    AutoResearchClaw

    AutoResearchClaw

    Autonomous research from idea to paper. Chat an Idea. Get a Paper 🦞

    AutoResearchClaw is an open-source framework designed to automatically generate full academic research papers from a single idea or topic. Built in Python, it orchestrates a multi-stage research pipeline that gathers literature, formulates hypotheses, runs experiments, analyzes results, and writes the final paper. The system retrieves real academic references from sources such as arXiv and Semantic Scholar to ensure credible citations. It can automatically generate code for experiments, run...
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    PageLM

    PageLM

    PageLM is a community driven version of NotebookLM

    PageLM is an open-source AI-powered education platform that transforms study materials into interactive learning experiences inspired in part by the NotebookLM style of knowledge interaction. It is built to help students, educators, and researchers turn documents and topics into more engaging forms of study rather than leaving content in static notes or isolated files. The platform includes a broad set of learning tools such as contextual chat, Cornell-style note generation, flashcards,...
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    JaCoP
    JaCoP is a Java Constraint Programming solver. It provides a significant number of (global) constraints to facilitate efficient modeling of combinatorial problems, as well as modular design of search. Documentation is available at project Web site. Please, note that the sources from version 4.0 are only available at GitHub.
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    Frevo

    Frevo

    Frevo is probably the simplest tool for evolutionary design

    FREVO is an open-source framework developed in Java to help engineers and scientists in evolutionary design or optimization tasks. The major feature of FREVO is the componentwise decomposition and separation of the key building blocks for each optimization tasks. We identify these as the problem definition, solution representation and the optimization method. This structure enables the components to be designed separately allowing the user to easily swap and evaluate different configurations...
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    DIG

    DIG

    A library for graph deep learning research

    The key difference with current graph deep learning libraries, such as PyTorch Geometric (PyG) and Deep Graph Library (DGL), is that, while PyG and DGL support basic graph deep learning operations, DIG provides a unified testbed for higher level, research-oriented graph deep learning tasks, such as graph generation, self-supervised learning, explainability, 3D graphs, and graph out-of-distribution. If you are working or plan to work on research in graph deep learning, DIG enables you to...
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    AllenNLP

    AllenNLP

    An open-source NLP research library, built on PyTorch

    AllenNLP makes it easy to design and evaluate new deep learning models for nearly any NLP problem, along with the infrastructure to easily run them in the cloud or on your laptop. AllenNLP includes reference implementations of high quality models for both core NLP problems (e.g. semantic role labeling) and NLP applications (e.g. textual entailment). AllenNLP supports loading "plugins" dynamically. A plugin is just a Python package that provides custom registered classes or additional...
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    Catalyst

    Catalyst

    Accelerated deep learning R&D

    Catalyst is a PyTorch framework for accelerated Deep Learning research and development. It allows you to write compact but full-featured Deep Learning pipelines with just a few lines of code. With Catalyst you get a full set of features including a training loop with metrics, model checkpointing and more, all without the boilerplate. Catalyst is focused on reproducibility, rapid experimentation, and codebase reuse so you can break the cycle of writing another regular train loop and make...
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    Brain Tokyo Workshop

    Brain Tokyo Workshop

    Experiments and code from Google Brain’s Tokyo research workshop

    The Brain Tokyo Workshop repository hosts a collection of research materials and experimental code developed by the Google Brain team based in Tokyo. It showcases a variety of cutting-edge projects in artificial intelligence, particularly in the areas of neuroevolution, reinforcement learning, and model interpretability. Each project explores innovative approaches to learning, prediction, and creativity in neural networks, often through unconventional or biologically inspired methods. The repository includes implementations, experimental data, and supporting research papers that accompany published studies. ...
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    Lucid

    Lucid

    A collection of infrastructure and tools for research

    Lucid is a collection of infrastructure and tools for research in neural network interpretability. Lucid is research code, not production code. We provide no guarantee it will work for your use case. Lucid is maintained by volunteers who are unable to provide significant technical support. Start visualizing neural networks with no setup. The following notebooks run right from your browser, thanks to Collaboratory. It's a Jupyter notebook environment that requires no setup to use and runs...
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    DeepMind Lab

    DeepMind Lab

    A customizable 3D platform for agent-based AI research

    ...DeepMind Lab provides a suite of challenging 3D navigation and puzzle-solving tasks for learning agents. Its primary purpose is to act as a testbed for research in artificial intelligence, especially deep reinforcement learning. If you use DeepMind Lab in your research and would like to cite the DeepMind Lab environment, we suggest you cite the DeepMind Lab paper. To enable compiler optimizations, pass the flag --compilation_mode=opt, or -c opt for short, to each bazel build, bazel test and bazel run command. ...
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    Ceka

    Ceka

    Crowd Environment and its Knowledge Analysis

    A knowledge analysis tool for crowdsourcing based on Weka. We also have a Python version of Crowdsourcing Learning: CrowdwiseKit on GitHub (https://github.com/tssai-lab/CrowdwiseKit).
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    wav2letter++

    wav2letter++

    Facebook AI research's automatic speech recognition toolkit

    First, install Flashlight (using the 0.3 branch is required) with the ASR application. This repository includes recipes to reproduce the following research papers as well as pre-trained models. All results reproduction must use Flashlight <= 0.3.2 for exact reproducibility. At least one of LZMA, BZip2, or Z is required for LM compression with KenLM. It is highly recommended to build KenLM with position-independent code (-fPIC) enabled, to enable python compatibility. After installing, run...
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    Implicit Graph Search Library
    Java generic API for search algorithms on graphs implicitly given by tree node expansion operator
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    PyTorch GAN Zoo

    PyTorch GAN Zoo

    A mix of GAN implementations including progressive growing

    PyTorch GAN Zoo is a comprehensive open research toolbox designed for experimenting with and developing Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) using PyTorch. The project provides modular implementations of popular GAN architectures, including Progressive Growing of GANs (PGAN), DCGAN, and an experimental StyleGAN version. It is built to support both researchers and developers who want to train, evaluate, and extend GANs efficiently across diverse datasets such as CelebA-HQ, FashionGen, DTD,...
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    GoodByeCatpcha

    GoodByeCatpcha

    Solver ReCaptcha v2 Free

    An async Python library to automate solving ReCAPTCHA v2 by images/audio using Mozilla's DeepSpeech, PocketSphinx, Microsoft Azure’s, Google Speech and Amazon's Transcribe Speech-to-Text API. Also image recognition to detect the object suggested in the captcha. Built with Pyppeteer for Chrome automation framework and similarities to Puppeteer, PyDub for easily converting MP3 files into WAV, aiohttp for async minimalistic web-server, and Python’s built-in AsyncIO for convenience.
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    NiftyNet

    NiftyNet

    An open-source convolutional neural networks platform for research

    An open-source convolutional neural networks platform for medical image analysis and image-guided therapy. NiftyNet is a TensorFlow-based open-source convolutional neural networks (CNNs) platform for research in medical image analysis and image-guided therapy. NiftyNet’s modular structure is designed for sharing networks and pre-trained models. Using this modular structure you can get started with established pre-trained networks using built-in tools. Adapt existing networks to your imaging...
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    Dopamine

    Dopamine

    Framework for prototyping of reinforcement learning algorithms

    Dopamine is a research framework for fast prototyping of reinforcement learning algorithms. It aims to fill the need for a small, easily grokked codebase in which users can freely experiment with wild ideas (speculative research). This first version focuses on supporting the state-of-the-art, single-GPU Rainbow agent (Hessel et al., 2018) applied to Atari 2600 game-playing (Bellemare et al., 2013). Specifically, our Rainbow agent implements the three components identified as most important...
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    DaNNet

    DaNNet

    Deep Artificial Neural Network framework using Armadillo

    DaNNet is a C++ deep neural network library using the Armadillo library as a base. It is intended to be a small and easy to use framework with no other dependencies than Armadillo. It uses independent layer-wise optimization giving you full flexibility to train your network.
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    jMIR

    jMIR

    Music research software

    jMIR is an open-source software suite implemented in Java for use in music information retrieval (MIR) research. It can be used to study music in the form of audio recordings, symbolic encodings and lyrical transcriptions, and can also mine cultural information from the Internet. It also includes tools for managing and profiling large music collections and for checking audio for production errors. jMIR includes software for extracting features, applying machine learning algorithms, applying...
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    ArgSemSAT

    Solving argumentation problems in Dung's AFs

    ...The new hosting is at https://github.com/federicocerutti/ArgSemSAT In particular, the source code for the publication: Federico Cerutti, Massimiliano Giacomin, Mauro Vallati, How we designed winning algorithms for abstract argumentation and which insight we attained, Artificial Intelligence, Volume 276, 2019, Pages 1-40, ISSN 0004-3702, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2019.08.001. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0004370218302650) is available at https://github.com/federicocerutti/ArgSemSAT/releases/tag/1.0.5 Solving argumentation problems in Dung's AFs. Authors: Federico Cerutti <federico.cerutti@acm.org> Mauro Vallati <m.vallati@hud.ac.uk> Massimiliano Giacomin <massimiliano.giacomin@unibs.it> Credits for porting to MacOSX: Roman Kutlak <r.kutlak@abdn.ac.uk>
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    GUAJE FUZZY

    GUAJE FUZZY

    Free software for generating understandable and accurate fuzzy systems

    GUAJE stands for Generating Understandable and Accurate fuzzy models in a Java Environment. Thus, it is a free software tool (licensed under GPL-v3) with the aim of supporting the design of interpretable and accurate fuzzy systems by means of combining several preexisting open source tools, taking profit from the main advantages of all of them. It is a user-friendly portable tool designed and developed in order to make easier knowledge extraction and representation for fuzzy systems, paying...
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    Virastyar

    Virastyar

    Virastyar is an spell checker for low-resource languages

    Virastyar is a free and open-source (FOSS) spell checker. It stands upon the shoulders of many free/libre/open-source (FLOSS) libraries developed for processing low-resource languages, especially Persian and RTL languages Publications: Kashefi, O., Nasri, M., & Kanani, K. (2010). Towards Automatic Persian Spell Checking. SCICT. Kashefi, O., Sharifi, M., & Minaie, B. (2013). A novel string distance metric for ranking Persian respelling suggestions. Natural Language Engineering,...
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    S-Match

    S-Match

    S-Match is a semantic matching framework.

    S-Match is a semantic matching framework. S-Match takes any two tree like structures (such as database schemas, classifications, lightweight ontologies) and returns a set of correspondences between those tree nodes which semantically correspond to one another. S-Match contains implementations of the semantic matching, minimal semantic matching and structure preserving semantic matching algorithms. S-Match applies as a solution in many fields, including: information integration,...
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