Open Source MATLAB Machine Learning Software

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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: http://arma.sourceforge.net/download.html * Documentation: http://arma.sourceforge.net/docs.html * Bug reports: http://arma.sourceforge.net/faq.html * Git repo: https://gitlab.com/conradsnicta/armadillo-code
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    OpenFace

    A state-of-the-art facial behavior analysis toolkit

    OpenFace is an advanced facial behavior analysis toolkit intended for computer vision and machine learning researchers, those in the affective computing community, and those who are simply interested in creating interactive applications based on facial behavior analysis. The OpenFace toolkit is capable of performing several complex facial analysis tasks, including facial landmark detection, eye-gaze estimation, head pose estimation and facial action unit recognition. OpenFace is able to deliver state-of-the-art results in all of these mentioned tasks. OpenFace is available for Windows, Ubuntu and macOS installations. It is capable of real-time performance and does not need to run on any specialist hardware, a simple webcam will suffice.
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    CFNet

    CFNet

    Training a Correlation Filter end-to-end allows lightweight networks

    CFNet is the official implementation of End-to-end representation learning for Correlation Filter based tracking (CVPR 2017) by Luca Bertinetto, Jack Valmadre, João F. Henriques, Andrea Vedaldi, and Philip H. S. Torr. The framework combines correlation filters with deep convolutional neural networks to create an efficient and accurate visual object tracker. Unlike traditional correlation filter trackers that rely on hand-crafted features, CFNet learns feature representations directly from data in an end-to-end fashion. This allows the tracker to be both computationally efficient and robust to appearance changes such as scale, rotation, and illumination variations. The repository provides pre-trained models, training code, and testing scripts for evaluating the tracker on standard benchmarks. By bridging the gap between correlation filters and deep learning, CFNet provides a foundation for further research in real-time object tracking.
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    DeepLearnToolbox

    DeepLearnToolbox

    Matlab/Octave toolbox for deep learning

    DeepLearnToolbox is a MATLAB / Octave toolbox for prototyping deep learning models. It provides implementations of feedforward neural networks, convolutional neural networks (CNNs), deep belief networks (DBNs), stacked autoencoders, convolutional autoencoders, and more. The toolbox includes example scripts for each method, enabling users to quickly experiment with architectures, training, and inference workflows. Although it's been flagged as deprecated and no longer actively maintained, it is still used for educational and prototyping purposes. Deep belief networks (DBN) and restricted Boltzmann machines (RBM). Example scripts demonstrating usage.
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    MatlabMachine

    MatlabMachine

    Machine learning algorithms

    Matlab-Machine is a comprehensive collection of machine learning algorithms implemented in MATLAB. It includes both basic and advanced techniques for classification, regression, clustering, and dimensionality reduction. Designed for educational and research purposes, the repository provides clear implementations that help users understand core ML concepts.
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    Stanford Machine Learning Course

    Stanford Machine Learning Course

    machine learning course programming exercise

    The Stanford Machine Learning Course Exercises repository contains programming assignments from the well-known Stanford Machine Learning online course. It includes implementations of a variety of fundamental algorithms using Python and MATLAB/Octave. The repository covers a broad set of topics such as linear regression, logistic regression, neural networks, clustering, support vector machines, and recommender systems. Each folder corresponds to a specific algorithm or concept, making it easy for learners to navigate and practice. The exercises serve as practical, hands-on reinforcement of theoretical concepts taught in the course. This collection is valuable for students and practitioners who want to strengthen their skills in machine learning through coding exercises.
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    JAABA

    The Janelia Automated Animal Behavior Annotator

    The Janelia Automatic Animal Behavior Annotator (JAABA) is a machine learning-based system that enables researchers to automatically compute interpretable, quantitative statistics describing video of behaving animals. Through our system, users encode their intuition about the structure of behavior by labeling the behavior of the animal, e.g. walking, grooming, or following, in a small set of video frames. JAABA uses machine learning techniques to convert these manual labels into behavior detectors that can then be used to automatically classify the behaviors of animals in large data sets with high throughput. JAABA combines an intuitive graphical user interface, a fast and powerful machine learning algorithm, and visualizations of the classifier into an interactive, usable system for creating automatic behavior detectors. Documentation is available at: http://jaaba.sourceforge.net/
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    GPLAB is a Genetic Programming Toolbox for MATLAB
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    mTRF-Toolbox

    mTRF-Toolbox

    A MATLAB package for modelling multivariate stimulus-response data

    mTRF-Toolbox is a MATLAB package for modelling multivariate stimulus-response data, suitable for neurophysiological data such as MEG, EEG, sEEG, ECoG and EMG. It can be used to model the functional relationship between neuronal populations and dynamic sensory inputs such as natural scenes and sounds, or build neural decoders for reconstructing stimulus features and developing real-time applications such as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Toolbox Paper: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00604 Methods Paper: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.705621
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    Eventer

    Eventer

    Rapid, unbiased, reproducible analysis of synaptic events

    Eventer is a programme designed for the detection of spontaneous synaptic events measured by electrophysiology or imaging. The software combines deconvolution for detection, and variable length template matching approaches for screening out false positive events. Eventer also includes a machine learning-based approach allowing users to train a model to implement their ‘expert’ selection criteria across data sets without bias. Sharing models allows users to implement consistent analysis procedures. The software is coded in MATLAB, but has been compiled as standalone applications for Windows, Mac and Linux. Please visit the official Eventer website for more info https://eventerneuro.netlify.app/ While the paper is in preparation, please cite as; Winchester, G., Liu, S., Steele, O.G., Aziz, W. and Penn, A.C. (2020) Eventer. Software for the detection of spontaneous synaptic events measured by electrophysiology or imaging. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3991676
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    This is a Matlab software package for single molecule FRET data analysis.
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    Overhead Imagery Research Data Set (OIRDS) - an annotated data library & tools to aid in the development of computer vision algorithms
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    Activity Recognition

    Activity Recognition

    Resources about activity recognition

    This repository is a curated collection of resources, papers, code, and summaries relating to human activity recognition/behavior recognition. It is not a single integrated software package but rather a knowledge base organizing feature extraction methods, deep learning approaches, transfer learning strategies, datasets, and representative research in behavior recognition. The repository includes links to code in MATLAB, Python, summaries of algorithms, datasets, and relevant research papers. Feature extraction method summaries (e.g. motion, sensor, vision). Deep learning for activity recognition references.
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    BPL

    BPL

    Bayesian Program Learning model for one-shot learning

    BPL (Bayesian Program Learning) is a MATLAB implementation of the Bayesian Program Learning framework for one-shot concept learning (especially on handwritten characters). The approach treats each concept (e.g. a character) as being generated by a probabilistic program (motor primitives, strokes, spatial relationships), and inference proceeds by fitting those generative programs to a single example, generalizing to new examples, and generating new exemplars. The repository contains code for parsing stroke sequences, fitting motor programs, exemplar generation, classification, re-fitting, and demonstration scripts.
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    Octave program which trains artificial neural networks to play backgammon through self-play.
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    CDF-TS
    This Matlab code is used for demonstration of the effect of CDF-TS as a preprocessing method to transform data. Written by Ye Zhu, Deakin University, April 2021, version 1.0. This software is under GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3) This code is a demo of method described by the following publication: Zhu, Y., Ting, K.M., Carman, M. and Angelova, M., 2021, April. CDF Transform-and-Shift: An effective way to deal with datasets of inhomogeneous cluster densities. Pattern Recognition. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2021.107977 The preprint version can be obtained at: https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.02897
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    Clustering by Shared Subspaces

    Clustering by Shared Subspaces

    Grouping Points by Shared Subspaces for Effective Subspace Clustering

    These functions implement a subspace clustering algorithm, proposed by Ye Zhu, Kai Ming Ting, and Mark J. Carman: "Grouping Points by Shared Subspaces for Effective Subspace Clustering", Published in Pattern Recognition Journal at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2018.05.027
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    Coursera Machine Learning

    Coursera Machine Learning

    Coursera Machine Learning By Prof. Andrew Ng

    CourseraMachineLearning is a personal collection of resources, notes, and programming exercises from Andrew Ng’s popular Machine Learning course on Coursera. It consolidates lecture references, programming tutorials, test cases, and supporting materials into one repository for easier review and practice. The project highlights fundamental machine learning concepts such as hypothesis functions, cost functions, gradient descent, bias-variance tradeoffs, and regression models. It also organizes week-by-week course schedules with links to exercises, lecture notes, and additional resources. Alongside the official coursework, the repository includes supplemental explanations, code snippets, and references to recommended textbooks and external materials. By gathering course-related resources into a single space, this project acts as a practical study companion for learners revisiting or supplementing the original course.
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    DOGMA is a MATLAB toolbox for discriminative online learning. It implements all the state of the art algorithms in a unique and simple framework. Examples are Perceptron, Passive-Aggresive, ALMA, NORMA, SILK, Projectron, RBP, Banditron, etc.
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    Density-ratio based clustering

    Density-ratio based clustering

    Discovering clusters with varying densities

    This site provides the source code of two approaches for density-ratio based clustering, used for discovering clusters with varying densities. One approach is to modify a density-based clustering algorithm to do density-ratio based clustering by using its density estimator to compute density-ratio. The other approach involves rescaling the given dataset only. An existing density-based clustering algorithm, which is applied to the rescaled dataset, can find all clusters with varying densities that would otherwise impossible had the same algorithm been applied to the unscaled dataset. Reference: Zhu, Y., Ting, K. M., & Carman, M. J. (2016). Density-ratio based clustering for discovering clusters with varying densities. Pattern Recognition. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031320316301571
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    Distance Scaling

    Distance Scaling

    A Distance Scaling Method to Improve Density-Based Clustering

    These functions implement a distance scaling method, proposed by Ye Zhu, Kai Ming Ting, and Maia Angelova, "A Distance Scaling Method to Improve Density-Based Clustering", in PAKDD2018 proceedings: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93040-4_31.
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    ECOC PAK is a C++ Library for the Error Correcting Output Codes classification framework. It supports several coding and decoding strategies as well as several classifiers.
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    This project is devoted to the creation of an open source Error-Correcting Output Codes (ECOC) library for the Machine Learning community. The ECOC framework is a powerful tool to deal with multi-class categorization problems.
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    EEG Seizure Prediction

    EEG Seizure Prediction

    Seizure prediction from EEG data using machine learning

    The Kaggle-EEG project is a machine learning solution developed for seizure prediction from EEG data, achieving 3rd place in the Kaggle/University of Melbourne Seizure Prediction competition. The repository processes EEG data to predict seizures by training machine learning models, specifically using SVM (Support Vector Machine) and RUS Boosted Tree ensemble models. The framework processes EEG data into features, trains models, and outputs predictions, handling temporal data to ensure accuracy.
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    Face Recognition System

    Face Recognition System Matlab source code

    Research on automatic face recognition in images has rapidly developed into several inter-related lines, and this research has both lead to and been driven by a disparate and expanding set of commercial applications. The large number of research activities is evident in the growing number of scientific communications published on subjects related to face processing and recognition. Index Terms: face, recognition, eigenfaces, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, Karhunen-Loeve algorithm.
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