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    The SpeechBrain Toolkit

    The SpeechBrain Toolkit

    A PyTorch-based Speech Toolkit

    SpeechBrain is an open-source and all-in-one conversational AI toolkit. It is designed to be simple, extremely flexible, and user-friendly. Competitive or state-of-the-art performance is obtained in various domains. SpeechBrain supports state-of-the-art methods for end-to-end speech recognition, including models based on CTC, CTC+attention, transducers, transformers, and neural language models relying on recurrent neural networks and transformers. Speaker recognition is already deployed in a...
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    x-unet

    x-unet

    Implementation of a U-net complete with efficient attention

    Implementation of a U-net complete with efficient attention as well as the latest research findings. For 3d (video or CT / MRI scans).
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    LearnOpenCV

    LearnOpenCV

    C++ and Python Examples

    LearnOpenCV is a large educational repository that provides practical computer vision and deep learning examples in both Python and C++. The project accompanies the LearnOpenCV blog and contains hundreds of hands-on tutorials covering topics such as object detection, image processing, pose estimation, and neural networks. It is structured as a learning resource where each directory corresponds to a specific article or technical walkthrough. The repository supports beginners and advanced practitioners by offering reproducible code that demonstrates real-world computer vision techniques. ...
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    Auto Synced & Translated Dubs

    Auto Synced & Translated Dubs

    Automatically translates the text of a video based on a subtitle file

    Auto-Synced-Translated-Dubs is a toolchain that automatically translates and re-dubs videos using AI voices while keeping the new speech aligned to the original timing via subtitle files. It assumes you have a human-made SRT (or similar) subtitle file; the script then uses translation services such as Google Cloud or DeepL to generate translated subtitle tracks in one or more target languages. Using the timestamps of each subtitle line, it computes the required duration of each spoken...
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    SparseML

    SparseML

    Libraries for applying sparsification recipes to neural networks

    SparseML is an optimization toolkit for training and deploying deep learning models using sparsification techniques like pruning and quantization to improve efficiency.
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    hls4ml

    hls4ml

    Machine learning on FPGAs using HLS

    hls4ml is an open-source framework that enables machine learning models to be implemented directly on hardware such as FPGAs and ASICs using high-level synthesis techniques. The system converts trained neural network models from common machine learning frameworks into hardware description code suitable for ultra-low-latency inference. This approach allows machine learning algorithms to run directly on specialized hardware, making them suitable for applications that require extremely fast...
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    face.evoLVe

    face.evoLVe

    High-Performance Face Recognition Library on PaddlePaddle & PyTorch

    face.evoLVe is a high-performance face recognition library designed for research and real-world applications in computer vision. The project provides a comprehensive framework for building and training modern face recognition models using deep learning architectures. It includes components for face alignment, landmark localization, data preprocessing, and model training pipelines that allow developers to construct end-to-end facial recognition systems. The repository supports multiple neural...
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    Advanced AI explainability for PyTorch

    Advanced AI explainability for PyTorch

    Advanced AI Explainability for computer vision

    pytorch-grad-cam is an open-source library that provides advanced explainable AI techniques for interpreting the predictions of deep learning models used in computer vision. The project implements Grad-CAM and several related visualization methods that highlight the regions of an image that most strongly influence a neural network’s decision. These visualization techniques allow developers and researchers to better understand how convolutional neural networks and transformer-based vision...
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    bitsandbytes

    bitsandbytes

    Accessible large language models via k-bit quantization for PyTorch

    bitsandbytes is an open-source library designed to make training and inference of large neural networks more efficient by dramatically reducing memory usage. Built primarily for the PyTorch ecosystem, the library introduces advanced quantization techniques that allow models to operate using reduced numerical precision while maintaining high accuracy. These optimizations enable large language models and other deep learning architectures to run on hardware with limited memory resources,...
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    Lingvo

    Lingvo

    Framework for building neural networks

    Lingvo is a TensorFlow based framework focused on building and training sequence models, especially for language and speech tasks. It was originally developed for internal research and later open sourced to support reproducible experiments and shared model implementations. The framework provides a structured way to define models, input pipelines, and training configurations using a common interface for layers, which encourages reuse across different tasks. It has been used to implement state...
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    RLax

    RLax

    Library of JAX-based building blocks for reinforcement learning agents

    RLax (pronounced “relax”) is a JAX-based library developed by Google DeepMind that provides reusable mathematical building blocks for constructing reinforcement learning (RL) agents. Rather than implementing full algorithms, RLax focuses on the core functional operations that underpin RL methods—such as computing value functions, returns, policy gradients, and loss terms—allowing researchers to flexibly assemble their own agents. It supports both on-policy and off-policy learning, as well as...
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    Haystack

    Haystack

    Haystack is an open source NLP framework to interact with your data

    Apply the latest NLP technology to your own data with the use of Haystack's pipeline architecture. Implement production-ready semantic search, question answering, summarization and document ranking for a wide range of NLP applications. Evaluate components and fine-tune models. Ask questions in natural language and find granular answers in your documents using the latest QA models with the help of Haystack pipelines. Perform semantic search and retrieve ranked documents according to meaning,...
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    Artificial Intelligence for Beginners

    Artificial Intelligence for Beginners

    12 Weeks, 24 Lessons, AI for All

    AI-For-Beginners is a comprehensive open-source educational curriculum designed to introduce learners to the foundations of artificial intelligence through structured lessons and hands-on practice. The repository provides a 12-week program composed of 24 lessons that combine theory, code examples, quizzes, and laboratory exercises. It covers a broad range of topics including neural networks, computer vision, natural language processing, and AI ethics. The curriculum is intentionally...
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    FairChem

    FairChem

    FAIR Chemistry's library of machine learning methods for chemistry

    FAIRChem is a unified library for machine learning in chemistry and materials, consolidating data, pretrained models, demos, and application code into a single, versioned toolkit. Version 2 modernizes the stack with a cleaner core package and breaking changes relative to V1, focusing on simpler installs and a stable API surface for production and research. The centerpiece models (e.g., UMA variants) plug directly into the ASE ecosystem via a FAIRChem calculator, so users can run relaxations,...
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    txtai

    txtai

    Build AI-powered semantic search applications

    txtai executes machine-learning workflows to transform data and build AI-powered semantic search applications. Traditional search systems use keywords to find data. Semantic search applications have an understanding of natural language and identify results that have the same meaning, not necessarily the same keywords. Backed by state-of-the-art machine learning models, data is transformed into vector representations for search (also known as embeddings). Innovation is happening at a rapid...
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    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    User toolkit for analyzing and interfacing with Large Language Models

    kaleidoscope-sdk is a Python module used to interact with large language models hosted via the Kaleidoscope service available at: https://github.com/VectorInstitute/kaleidoscope. It provides a simple interface to launch LLMs on an HPC cluster, asking them to perform basic features like text generation, but also retrieve intermediate information from inside the model, such as log probabilities and activations. Users must authenticate using their Vector Institute cluster credentials. This can...
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    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Python code to reproduce illustrations from Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book is the official companion repository for The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book written by machine learning researcher Andriy Burkov. The repository contains Python code used to generate the figures, visualizations, and illustrative examples presented in the book. Its purpose is to help readers better understand the concepts explained in the text by allowing them to run and experiment with the underlying code themselves. The book itself provides a concise overview of machine learning theory and practice, covering topics such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, neural networks, and optimization algorithms. ...
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    MiniSom

    MiniSom

    MiniSom is a minimalistic implementation of the Self Organizing Maps

    MiniSom is a minimalistic and Numpy-based implementation of the Self Organizing Maps (SOM). SOM is a type of Artificial Neural Network able to convert complex, nonlinear statistical relationships between high-dimensional data items into simple geometric relationships on a low-dimensional display. Minisom is designed to allow researchers to easily build on top of it and to give students the ability to quickly grasp its details. The project initially aimed for a minimalistic implementation of...
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    Odigos

    Odigos

    Distributed tracing without code changes

    Odigos supports any application written in Java, Python, .NET, Node.js and Go. Historically, compiled languages like Go have been difficult to instrument without code changes. Odigos solves this problem by uniquely leveraging eBPF. Odigos currently supports all the popular managed and open source destinations. By producing data in the OpenTelemetry format, Odigos can be used with any observability tool that supports OTLP.
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    Segmentation Models

    Segmentation Models

    Segmentation models with pretrained backbones. PyTorch

    Segmentation models with pre trained backbones. High-level API (just two lines to create a neural network) 9 models architectures for binary and multi class segmentation (including legendary Unet) 124 available encoders (and 500+ encoders from timm) All encoders have pre-trained weights for faster and better convergence. Popular metrics and losses for training routines. All encoders have pretrained weights. Preparing your data the same way as during weights pre-training may give you better...
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    Watermark-Removal

    Watermark-Removal

    Machine learning image inpainting task that removes watermarks

    Watermark-Removal repository is a machine learning project focused on removing visible watermarks from digital images using deep learning and image inpainting techniques. The system analyzes an image containing a watermark and attempts to reconstruct the underlying visual content so that the watermark is removed while preserving the original appearance of the image. The project uses neural network models inspired by research in contextual attention and gated convolution, which are methods...
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    NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo

    NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo

    Open-source deep-learning framework for building and training

    NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo is an open-source deep learning framework designed for building artificial intelligence models that incorporate physical laws and scientific knowledge into machine learning workflows. The framework focuses on the emerging field of physics-informed machine learning, where neural networks are used alongside physical equations to model complex scientific systems. PhysicsNeMo provides modular Python components that allow developers to create scalable training and inference pipelines for models that combine data-driven learning with physics-based constraints. It is built on top of the PyTorch ecosystem and integrates with GPU-accelerated computing environments to handle computationally demanding simulations and datasets. ...
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    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    All course materials for the Zero to Mastery Machine Learning

    Zero to Mastery Machine Learning is an open-source repository that contains the complete course materials for the Zero to Mastery Machine Learning and Data Science bootcamp. The project provides a structured curriculum designed to teach machine learning and data science using Python through hands-on projects and interactive notebooks. The repository includes datasets, Jupyter notebooks, documentation, and example code that walk learners through the entire machine learning workflow from...
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    DeepLabCut

    DeepLabCut

    Implementation of DeepLabCut

    ...This package is collaboratively developed by the Mathis Group & Mathis Lab at EPFL (releases prior to 2.1.9 were developed at Harvard University). The code is freely available and easy to install in a few clicks with Anaconda (and pypi). DeepLabCut is an open-source Python package for animal pose estimation.
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    Depth Anything 3

    Depth Anything 3

    Recovering the Visual Space from Any Views

    Depth Anything 3 is a research-driven project that brings accurate and dense depth estimation to any input image or video, enabling foundational understanding of 3D structure from 2D visual content. Designed to work across diverse scenes, lighting conditions, and image types, it uses advanced neural networks trained on large, heterogeneous datasets, producing depth maps that reveal scene depth relationships and object surfaces with strong fidelity. The model can be applied to photography,...
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