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    PRML

    PRML

    PRML algorithms implemented in Python

    PRML repository is a respected and well-maintained project that implements the foundational algorithms from the famous textbook Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning by Christopher M. 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...
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    latexify

    latexify

    A library to generate LaTeX expression from Python code

    latexify_py converts small, math-heavy pieces of Python code into human-readable LaTeX that mirrors the intent of the computation, not just its surface syntax. It parses Python functions and expressions into an abstract syntax tree (AST), applies symbolic rewrites for common mathematical constructs, and then emits LaTeX that compiles cleanly in standard environments. Typical use cases include turning analytical utilities—like probability mass functions, activation formulas, or recurrence...
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    Airtest

    Airtest

    UI Automation Framework for Games and Apps

    ¿Airtest provides cross-platform APIs, including app installation, simulated input, assertion and so forth. Airtest uses image recognition technology to locate UI elements so that you can automate games and apps without injecting any code. Airtest cases can be easily run on large device farms, using the command line or python API. HTML reports with detailed info and screen recording allow you to quickly locate failure points. NetEase builds Airlab on top of the Airtest Project. AirtestIDE is...
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    Armadillo

    Armadillo

    fast C++ library for linear algebra & scientific computing

    * Fast C++ library for linear algebra (matrix maths) and scientific computing * Easy to use functions and syntax, deliberately similar to Matlab / Octave * Uses template meta-programming techniques to increase efficiency * Provides user-friendly wrappers for OpenBLAS, Intel MKL, LAPACK, ATLAS, ARPACK, SuperLU and FFTW libraries * Useful for machine learning, pattern recognition, signal processing, bioinformatics, statistics, finance, etc. * Downloads:...
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    ProximityForest

    Efficient Approximate Nearest Neighbors for General Metric Spaces

    A proximity forest is a data structure that allows for efficient computation of approximate nearest neighbors of arbitrary data elements in a metric space. See: O'Hara and Draper, "Are You Using the Right Approximate Nearest Neighbor Algorithm?", WACV 2013 (best student paper award). One application of a ProximityForest is given in the following CVPR publication: Stephen O'Hara and Bruce A. Draper, "Scalable Action Recognition with a Subspace Forest," IEEE Conference on Computer...
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