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    AIMET

    AIMET

    AIMET is a library that provides advanced quantization and compression

    Qualcomm Innovation Center (QuIC) is at the forefront of enabling low-power inference at the edge through its pioneering model-efficiency research. QuIC has a mission to help migrate the ecosystem toward fixed-point inference. With this goal, QuIC presents the AI Model Efficiency Toolkit (AIMET) - a library that provides advanced quantization and compression techniques for trained neural network models. AIMET enables neural networks to run more efficiently on fixed-point AI hardware accelerators. Quantized inference is significantly faster than floating point inference. For example, models that we’ve run on the Qualcomm® Hexagon™ DSP rather than on the Qualcomm® Kryo™ CPU have resulted in a 5x to 15x speedup. Plus, an 8-bit model also has a 4x smaller memory footprint relative to a 32-bit model. However, often when quantizing a machine learning model (e.g., from 32-bit floating point to an 8-bit fixed point value), the model accuracy is sacrificed.
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    Imagen - Pytorch

    Imagen - Pytorch

    Implementation of Imagen, Google's Text-to-Image Neural Network

    Implementation of Imagen, Google's Text-to-Image Neural Network that beats DALL-E2, in Pytorch. It is the new SOTA for text-to-image synthesis. Architecturally, it is actually much simpler than DALL-E2. It consists of a cascading DDPM conditioned on text embeddings from a large pre-trained T5 model (attention network). It also contains dynamic clipping for improved classifier-free guidance, noise level conditioning, and a memory-efficient unit design. It appears neither CLIP nor prior network is needed after all. And so research continues. For simpler training, you can directly supply text strings instead of precomputing text encodings. (Although for scaling purposes, you will definitely want to precompute the textual embeddings + mask)
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    Haiku

    Haiku

    JAX-based neural network library

    Haiku is a library built on top of JAX designed to provide simple, composable abstractions for machine learning research. Haiku is a simple neural network library for JAX that enables users to use familiar object-oriented programming models while allowing full access to JAX’s pure function transformations. Haiku is designed to make the common things we do such as managing model parameters and other model state simpler and similar in spirit to the Sonnet library that has been widely used across DeepMind. It preserves Sonnet’s module-based programming model for state management while retaining access to JAX’s function transformations. Haiku can be expected to compose with other libraries and work well with the rest of JAX. Similar to Sonnet modules, Haiku modules are Python objects that hold references to their own parameters, other modules, and methods that apply functions on user inputs.
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    Lightweight' GAN

    Lightweight' GAN

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN, proposed in ICLR 2021

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN proposed in ICLR 2021, in Pytorch. The main contribution of the paper is a skip-layer excitation in the generator, paired with autoencoding self-supervised learning in the discriminator. Quoting the one-line summary "converge on single gpu with few hours' training, on 1024 resolution sub-hundred images". Augmentation is essential for Lightweight GAN to work effectively in a low data setting. You can test and see how your images will be augmented before they pass into a neural network (if you use augmentation). The general recommendation is to use suitable augs for your data and as many as possible, then after some time of training disable the most destructive (for image) augs. You can turn on automatic mixed precision with one flag --amp. You should expect it to be 33% faster and save up to 40% memory. Aim is an open-source experiment tracker that logs your training runs, and enables a beautiful UI to compare them.
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    Neural Network Intelligence

    Neural Network Intelligence

    AutoML toolkit for automate machine learning lifecycle

    Neural Network Intelligence is an open source AutoML toolkit for automate machine learning lifecycle, including feature engineering, neural architecture search, model compression and hyper-parameter tuning. NNI (Neural Network Intelligence) is a lightweight but powerful toolkit to help users automate feature engineering, neural architecture search, hyperparameter tuning and model compression. The tool manages automated machine learning (AutoML) experiments, dispatches and runs experiments' trial jobs generated by tuning algorithms to search the best neural architecture and/or hyper-parameters in different training environments like Local Machine, Remote Servers, OpenPAI, Kubeflow, FrameworkController on K8S (AKS etc.) DLWorkspace (aka. DLTS) AML (Azure Machine Learning) and other cloud options. NNI provides CommandLine Tool as well as an user friendly WebUI to manage training experiements.
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    PennyLane

    PennyLane

    A cross-platform Python library for differentiable programming

    A cross-platform Python library for differentiable programming of quantum computers. Train a quantum computer the same way as a neural network. Built-in automatic differentiation of quantum circuits, using the near-term quantum devices directly. You can combine multiple quantum devices with classical processing arbitrarily! Support for hybrid quantum and classical models, and compatible with existing machine learning libraries. Quantum circuits can be set up to interface with either NumPy, PyTorch, JAX, or TensorFlow, allowing hybrid CPU-GPU-QPU computations. The same quantum circuit model can be run on different devices. Install plugins to run your computational circuits on more devices, including Strawberry Fields, Amazon Braket, Qiskit and IBM Q, Google Cirq, Rigetti Forest, and the Microsoft QDK.
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    Sonnet

    Sonnet

    TensorFlow-based neural network library

    Sonnet is a neural network library built on top of TensorFlow designed to provide simple, composable abstractions for machine learning research. Sonnet can be used to build neural networks for various purposes, including different types of learning. Sonnet’s programming model revolves around a single concept: modules. These modules can hold references to parameters, other modules and methods that apply some function on the user input. There are a number of predefined modules that already ship with Sonnet, making it quite powerful and yet simple at the same time. Users are also encouraged to build their own modules. Sonnet is designed to be extremely unopinionated about your use of modules. It is simple to understand, and offers clear and focused code.
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    AdaNet

    AdaNet

    Fast and flexible AutoML with learning guarantees

    AdaNet is a TensorFlow framework for fast and flexible AutoML with learning guarantees. AdaNet is a lightweight TensorFlow-based framework for automatically learning high-quality models with minimal expert intervention. AdaNet builds on recent AutoML efforts to be fast and flexible while providing learning guarantees. Importantly, AdaNet provides a general framework for not only learning a neural network architecture but also for learning to the ensemble to obtain even better models. At each iteration, it measures the ensemble loss for each candidate, and selects the best one to move onto the next iteration. Adaptive neural architecture search and ensemble learning in a single train call. Regression, binary and multi-class classification, and multi-head task support. A tf.estimator.Estimator API for training, evaluation, prediction, and serving models.
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    DeepXDE

    DeepXDE

    A library for scientific machine learning & physics-informed learning

    DeepXDE is a library for scientific machine learning and physics-informed learning. DeepXDE includes the following algorithms. Physics-informed neural network (PINN). Solving different problems. Solving forward/inverse ordinary/partial differential equations (ODEs/PDEs) [SIAM Rev.] Solving forward/inverse integro-differential equations (IDEs) [SIAM Rev.] fPINN: solving forward/inverse fractional PDEs (fPDEs) [SIAM J. Sci. Comput.] NN-arbitrary polynomial chaos (NN-aPC): solving forward/inverse stochastic PDEs (sPDEs) [J. Comput. Phys.] PINN with hard constraints (hPINN): solving inverse design/topology optimization [SIAM J. Sci. Comput.] Residual-based adaptive sampling [SIAM Rev., arXiv] Gradient-enhanced PINN (gPINN) [Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Eng.] PINN with multi-scale Fourier features [Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Eng.]
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    MMDeploy

    MMDeploy

    OpenMMLab Model Deployment Framework

    MMDeploy is an open-source deep learning model deployment toolset. It is a part of the OpenMMLab project. Models can be exported and run in several backends, and more will be compatible. All kinds of modules in the SDK can be extended, such as Transform for image processing, Net for Neural Network inference, Module for postprocessing and so on. Install and build your target backend. ONNX Runtime is a cross-platform inference and training accelerator compatible with many popular ML/DNN frameworks. Please read getting_started for the basic usage of MMDeploy.
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    Minkowski Engine

    Minkowski Engine

    Auto-diff neural network library for high-dimensional sparse tensors

    The Minkowski Engine is an auto-differentiation library for sparse tensors. It supports all standard neural network layers such as convolution, pooling, unspooling, and broadcasting operations for sparse tensors. The Minkowski Engine supports various functions that can be built on a sparse tensor. We list a few popular network architectures and applications here. To run the examples, please install the package and run the command in the package root directory. Compressing a neural network to speed up inference and minimize memory footprint has been studied widely. One of the popular techniques for model compression is pruning the weights in convnets, is also known as sparse convolutional networks. Such parameter-space sparsity used for model compression compresses networks that operate on dense tensors and all intermediate activations of these networks are also dense tensors.
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    NLP Architect

    NLP Architect

    A model library for exploring state-of-the-art deep learning

    NLP Architect is an open-source Python library for exploring state-of-the-art deep learning topologies and techniques for optimizing Natural Language Processing and Natural Language Understanding neural networks. The library includes our past and ongoing NLP research and development efforts as part of Intel AI Lab. NLP Architect is designed to be flexible for adding new models, neural network components, data handling methods, and for easy training and running models. NLP Architect is a model-oriented library designed to showcase novel and different neural network optimizations. The library contains NLP/NLU-related models per task, different neural network topologies (which are used in models), procedures for simplifying workflows in the library, pre-defined data processors and dataset loaders and misc utilities. The library is designed to be a tool for model development: data pre-processing, build model, train, validate, infer, save or load a model.
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    Opacus

    Opacus

    Training PyTorch models with differential privacy

    Opacus is a library that enables training PyTorch models with differential privacy. It supports training with minimal code changes required on the client, has little impact on training performance, and allows the client to online track the privacy budget expended at any given moment. Vectorized per-sample gradient computation that is 10x faster than micro batching. Supports most types of PyTorch models and can be used with minimal modification to the original neural network. Open source, modular API for differential privacy research. Everyone is welcome to contribute. ML practitioners will find this to be a gentle introduction to training a model with differential privacy as it requires minimal code changes. Differential Privacy researchers will find this easy to experiment and tinker with, allowing them to focus on what matters.
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    PyG

    PyG

    Graph Neural Network Library for PyTorch

    PyG (PyTorch Geometric) is a library built upon PyTorch to easily write and train Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) for a wide range of applications related to structured data. It consists of various methods for deep learning on graphs and other irregular structures, also known as geometric deep learning, from a variety of published papers. In addition, it consists of easy-to-use mini-batch loaders for operating on many small and single giant graphs, multi GPU-support, DataPipe support, distributed graph learning via Quiver, a large number of common benchmark datasets (based on simple interfaces to create your own), the GraphGym experiment manager, and helpful transforms, both for learning on arbitrary graphs as well as on 3D meshes or point clouds. All it takes is 10-20 lines of code to get started with training a GNN model (see the next section for a quick tour).
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    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch tutorials and fun projects including neural talk

    This is the corresponding code for the book "The Deep Learning Framework PyTorch: Getting Started and Practical", but it can also be used as a standalone PyTorch Getting Started Guide and Tutorial. The current version of the code is based on pytorch 1.0.1, if you want to use an older version please git checkout v0.4or git checkout v0.3. Legacy code has better python2/python3 compatibility, CPU/GPU compatibility test. The new version of the code has not been fully tested, it has been tested under GPU and python3. But in theory there shouldn't be too many problems on python2 and CPU. The basic part (the first five chapters) explains the content of PyTorch. This part introduces the main modules in PyTorch and some tools commonly used in deep learning. For this part of the content, Jupyter Notebook is used as a teaching tool here, and readers can modify and run with notebooks and repeat experiments.
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    PyTorch Natural Language Processing

    PyTorch Natural Language Processing

    Basic Utilities for PyTorch Natural Language Processing (NLP)

    PyTorch-NLP is a library for Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python. It’s built with the very latest research in mind, and was designed from day one to support rapid prototyping. PyTorch-NLP comes with pre-trained embeddings, samplers, dataset loaders, metrics, neural network modules and text encoders. It’s open-source software, released under the BSD3 license. With your batch in hand, you can use PyTorch to develop and train your model using gradient descent. For example, check out this example code for training on the Stanford Natural Language Inference (SNLI) Corpus. Now you've setup your pipeline, you may want to ensure that some functions run deterministically. Wrap any code that's random, with fork_rng and you'll be good to go. Now that you've computed your vocabulary, you may want to make use of pre-trained word vectors to set your embeddings.
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    TFLearn

    TFLearn

    Deep learning library featuring a higher-level API for TensorFlow

    TFlearn is a modular and transparent deep learning library built on top of Tensorflow. It was designed to provide a higher-level API to TensorFlow in order to facilitate and speed up experimentations while remaining fully transparent and compatible with it. Easy-to-use and understand high-level API for implementing deep neural networks, with tutorials and examples. Fast prototyping through highly modular built-in neural network layers, regularizers, optimizers, and metrics. Full transparency over Tensorflow. All functions are built over tensors and can be used independently of TFLearn. Powerful helper functions to train any TensorFlow graph, with support of multiple inputs, outputs, and optimizers. Easy and beautiful graph visualization, with details about weights, gradients, activations, and more. Effortless device placement for using multiple CPU/GPU. The high-level API currently supports the most of the recent deep learning models, such as Convolutions, LSTM, BiRNN, BatchNorm, etc.
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    fastNLP

    fastNLP

    fastNLP: A Modularized and Extensible NLP Framework

    fastNLP is a lightweight framework for natural language processing (NLP), the goal is to quickly implement NLP tasks and build complex models. A unified Tabular data container simplifies the data preprocessing process. Built-in Loader and Pipe for multiple datasets, eliminating the need for preprocessing code. Various convenient NLP tools, such as Embedding loading (including ELMo and BERT), intermediate data cache, etc.. Provide a variety of neural network components and recurrence models (covering tasks such as Chinese word segmentation, named entity recognition, syntactic analysis, text classification, text matching, metaphor resolution, summarization, etc.). Trainer provides a variety of built-in Callback functions to facilitate experiment recording, exception capture, etc. Automatic download of some datasets and pre-trained models.
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