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    Metarank

    Metarank

    A low code Machine Learning service that personalizes articles

    Metarank is a service that can personalize any type of content: product listings, articles, recommendations and search results in 3 easy steps with a few lines of code. It’s often considered "too risky" to spend 6+ months on an in-house moonshot project to reinvent the wheel without an experienced team and no existing open-source tools. Metarank makes it easy not only for Amazon to do personalization but for everyone else. Ingest historical item listings, clicks and item metadata so Metarank can find hidden dependencies in the data using our simple JSON format.No Machine Learning experience is required, run our CLI tool with a set of features in a YAML configuration. Run Metarank API service, feed it with real-time events and receive a personalized ranking for your items that will boost conversion, click-through rate or any other business-critical metric you define.
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    OpenCLIP

    OpenCLIP

    An open source implementation of CLIP

    The goal of this repository is to enable training models with contrastive image-text supervision and to investigate their properties such as robustness to distribution shift. Our starting point is an implementation of CLIP that matches the accuracy of the original CLIP models when trained on the same dataset. Specifically, a ResNet-50 model trained with our codebase on OpenAI's 15 million image subset of YFCC achieves 32.7% top-1 accuracy on ImageNet. OpenAI's CLIP model reaches 31.3% when trained on the same subset of YFCC. For ease of experimentation, we also provide code for training on the 3 million images in the Conceptual Captions dataset, where a ResNet-50x4 trained with our codebase reaches 22.2% top-1 ImageNet accuracy. This codebase is work in progress, and we invite all to contribute in making it more accessible and useful. In the future, we plan to add support for TPU training and release larger models. We hope this codebase facilitates and promotes further research.
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    PostgresML

    PostgresML

    The GPU-powered AI application database

    PostgresML is a complete platform in a PostgreSQL extension. Build simpler, faster, and more scalable models right inside your database. Explore the SDK and test open source models in our hosted database. Combine and automate the entire workflow from embedding generation to indexing and querying for the simplest (and fastest) knowledge-based chatbot implementation. Leverage multiple types of natural language processing and machine learning models such as vector search and personalization with embeddings to improve search results. Leverage your data with time series forecasting to garner key business insights. Build statistical and predictive models with the full power of SQL and dozens of regression algorithms. Return results and detect fraud faster with ML at the database layer. PostgresML abstracts the data management overhead from the ML/AI lifecycle by enabling users to run ML/LLM models directly on a Postgres database.
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    Pwnagotchi

    Pwnagotchi

    Deep Reinforcement learning instrumenting bettercap for WiFi pwning

    Pwnagotchi is an A2C-based “AI” powered by bettercap and running on a Raspberry Pi Zero W that learns from its surrounding WiFi environment in order to maximize the crackable WPA key material it captures (either through passive sniffing or by performing deauthentication and association attacks). This material is collected on disk as PCAP files containing any form of handshake supported by hashcat, including full and half WPA handshakes as well as PMKIDs. Instead of merely playing Super Mario or Atari games like most reinforcement learning based “AI” (yawn), Pwnagotchi tunes its own parameters over time to get better at pwning WiFi things in the real world environments you expose it to. To give hackers an excuse to learn about reinforcement learning and WiFi networking, and have a reason to get out for more walks.
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    SageMaker Training Toolkit

    SageMaker Training Toolkit

    Train machine learning models within Docker containers

    Train machine learning models within a Docker container using Amazon SageMaker. Amazon SageMaker is a fully managed service for data science and machine learning (ML) workflows. You can use Amazon SageMaker to simplify the process of building, training, and deploying ML models. To train a model, you can include your training script and dependencies in a Docker container that runs your training code. A container provides an effectively isolated environment, ensuring a consistent runtime and reliable training process. The SageMaker Training Toolkit can be easily added to any Docker container, making it compatible with SageMaker for training models. If you use a prebuilt SageMaker Docker image for training, this library may already be included. Write a training script (eg. train.py). Define a container with a Dockerfile that includes the training script and any dependencies.
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    Scikit-Optimize

    Scikit-Optimize

    Sequential model-based optimization with a `scipy.optimize` interface

    Scikit-Optimize, or skopt, is a simple and efficient library to minimize (very) expensive and noisy black-box functions. It implements several methods for sequential model-based optimization. skopt aims to be accessible and easy to use in many contexts. The library is built on top of NumPy, SciPy and Scikit-Learn.
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    Whisper Turbo

    Whisper Turbo

    Cross-Platform, GPU Accelerated Whisper

    Whisper Turbo is a fast, cross-platform Whisper implementation, designed to run entirely client-side in your browser/electron app.
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    emgucv

    emgucv

    Cross platform .Net wrapper to the OpenCV image processing library

    Emgu CV is a cross platform .Net wrapper to the OpenCV image processing library. Allowing OpenCV functions to be called from .NET compatible languages. The wrapper can be compiled by Visual Studio and Unity, it can run on Windows, Linux, Mac OS, iOS and Android.
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    libvips

    libvips

    A fast image processing library with low memory needs

    libvips is a demand-driven, horizontally threaded image processing library. Compared to similar libraries, libvips runs quickly and uses little memory. libvips is licensed under the LGPL 2.1+. It has around 300 operations covering arithmetic, histograms, convolution, morphological operations, frequency filtering, colour, resampling, statistics and others. It supports a large range of numeric types, from 8-bit int to 128-bit complex. Images can have any number of bands. It supports a good range of image formats, including JPEG, JPEG2000, JPEG-XL, TIFF, PNG, WebP, HEIC, AVIF, FITS, Matlab, OpenEXR, PDF, SVG, HDR, PPM / PGM / PFM, CSV, GIF, Analyze, NIfTI, DeepZoom, and OpenSlide. It can also load images via ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick, letting it work with formats like DICOM. It comes with bindings for C, C++, and the command-line. Full bindings are available for Ruby, Python, PHP, C# / .NET, Go, and Lua.
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    Age and Gender Estimation

    Age and Gender Estimation

    Keras implementation of a CNN network for age and gender estimation

    Keras implementation of a CNN network for age and gender estimation. This is a Keras implementation of a CNN for estimating age and gender from a face image [1, 2]. In training, the IMDB-WIKI dataset is used. Because the face images in the UTKFace dataset is tightly cropped (there is no margin around the face region), faces should also be cropped in demo.py if weights trained by the UTKFace dataset is used. Please set the margin argument to 0 for tight cropping. You can evaluate a trained model on the APPA-REAL (validation) dataset. We pose the age regression problem as a deep classification problem followed by a softmax expected value refinement and show improvements over direct regression training of CNNs. Our proposed method, Deep EXpectation (DEX) of apparent age, first detects the face in the test image and then extracts the CNN predictions from an ensemble of 20 networks on the cropped face.
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    AtomAI

    AtomAI

    Deep and Machine Learning for Microscopy

    AtomAI is a Pytorch-based package for deep and machine-learning analysis of microscopy data that doesn't require any advanced knowledge of Python or machine learning. The intended audience is domain scientists with a basic understanding of how to use NumPy and Matplotlib. It was developed by Maxim Ziatdinov at Oak Ridge National Lab. The purpose of the AtomAI is to provide an environment that bridges the instrument-specific libraries and general physical analysis by enabling the seamless deployment of machine learning algorithms including deep convolutional neural networks, invariant variational autoencoders, and decomposition/unmixing techniques for image and hyperspectral data analysis. Ultimately, it aims to combine the power and flexibility of the PyTorch deep learning framework and the simplicity and intuitive nature of packages such as scikit-learn, with a focus on scientific data.
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    AutoGluon

    AutoGluon

    AutoGluon: AutoML for Image, Text, and Tabular Data

    AutoGluon enables easy-to-use and easy-to-extend AutoML with a focus on automated stack ensembling, deep learning, and real-world applications spanning image, text, and tabular data. Intended for both ML beginners and experts, AutoGluon enables you to quickly prototype deep learning and classical ML solutions for your raw data with a few lines of code. Automatically utilize state-of-the-art techniques (where appropriate) without expert knowledge. Leverage automatic hyperparameter tuning, model selection/ensembling, architecture search, and data processing. Easily improve/tune your bespoke models and data pipelines, or customize AutoGluon for your use-case. AutoGluon is modularized into sub-modules specialized for tabular, text, or image data. You can reduce the number of dependencies required by solely installing a specific sub-module via: python3 -m pip install <submodule>.
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    Bullet Physics SDK

    Bullet Physics SDK

    Real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR

    This is the official C++ source code repository of the Bullet Physics SDK: real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR, games, visual effects, robotics, machine learning etc. We are developing a new differentiable simulator for robotics learning, called Tiny Differentiable Simulator, or TDS. The simulator allows for hybrid simulation with neural networks. It allows different automatic differentiation backends, for forward and reverse mode gradients. TDS can be trained using Deep Reinforcement Learning, or using Gradient based optimization (for example LFBGS). In addition, the simulator can be entirely run on CUDA for fast rollouts, in combination with Augmented Random Search. This allows for 1 million simulation steps per second. It is highly recommended to use PyBullet Python bindings for improved support for robotics, reinforcement learning and VR. Use pip install pybullet and checkout the PyBullet Quickstart Guide.
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    CV-CUDA

    CV-CUDA

    CV-CUDA™ is an open-source, GPU accelerated library

    CV-CUDA is an open-source project that enables building efficient cloud-scale Artificial Intelligence (AI) imaging and computer vision (CV) applications. It uses graphics processing unit (GPU) acceleration to help developers build highly efficient pre- and post-processing pipelines. CV-CUDA originated as a collaborative effort between NVIDIA and ByteDance.
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    CatBoost

    CatBoost

    High-performance library for gradient boosting on decision trees

    CatBoost is a fast, high-performance open source library for gradient boosting on decision trees. It is a machine learning method with plenty of applications, including ranking, classification, regression and other machine learning tasks for Python, R, Java, C++. CatBoost offers superior performance over other GBDT libraries on many datasets, and has several superb features. It has best in class prediction speed, supports both numerical and categorical features, has a fast and scalable GPU version, and readily comes with visualization tools. CatBoost was developed by Yandex and is used in various areas including search, self-driving cars, personal assistance, weather prediction and more.
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    DeepLabCut

    DeepLabCut

    Implementation of DeepLabCut

    DeepLabCut™ is an efficient method for 2D and 3D markerless pose estimation based on transfer learning with deep neural networks that achieves excellent results (i.e. you can match human labeling accuracy) with minimal training data (typically 50-200 frames). We demonstrate the versatility of this framework by tracking various body parts in multiple species across a broad collection of behaviors. The package is open source, fast, robust, and can be used to compute 3D pose estimates or for multi-animals. Please see the original paper and the latest work below! 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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    Deepchecks

    Deepchecks

    Test Suites for validating ML models & data

    Deepchecks is the leading tool for testing and for validating your machine learning models and data, and it enables doing so with minimal effort. Deepchecks accompany you through various validation and testing needs such as verifying your data’s integrity, inspecting its distributions, validating data splits, evaluating your model and comparing between different models. While you’re in the research phase, and want to validate your data, find potential methodological problems, and/or validate your model and evaluate it. To run a specific single check, all you need to do is import it and then to run it with the required (check-dependent) input parameters. More details about the existing checks and the parameters they can receive can be found in our API Reference. An ordered collection of checks, that can have conditions added to them. The Suite enables displaying a concluding report for all of the Checks that ran.
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    Face Recognition

    World's simplest facial recognition api for Python & the command line

    Face Recognition is the world's simplest face recognition library. It allows you to recognize and manipulate faces from Python or from the command line using dlib's (a C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools) state-of-the-art face recognition built with deep learning. Face Recognition is highly accurate and is able to do a number of things. It can find faces in pictures, manipulate facial features in pictures, identify faces in pictures, and do face recognition on a folder of images from the command line. It could even do real-time face recognition and blur faces on videos when used with other Python libraries.
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    LightFM

    LightFM

    A Python implementation of LightFM, a hybrid recommendation algorithm

    LightFM is a Python implementation of a number of popular recommendation algorithms for both implicit and explicit feedback, including efficient implementation of BPR and WARP ranking losses. It's easy to use, fast (via multithreaded model estimation), and produces high-quality results. It also makes it possible to incorporate both item and user metadata into the traditional matrix factorization algorithms. It represents each user and item as the sum of the latent representations of their features, thus allowing recommendations to generalize to new items (via item features) and to new users (via user features).
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    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Code Repository for Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn

    Initially, this project started as the 4th edition of Python Machine Learning. However, after putting so much passion and hard work into the changes and new topics, we thought it deserved a new title. So, what’s new? There are many contents and additions, including the switch from TensorFlow to PyTorch, new chapters on graph neural networks and transformers, a new section on gradient boosting, and many more that I will detail in a separate blog post. For those who are interested in knowing what this book covers in general, I’d describe it as a comprehensive resource on the fundamental concepts of machine learning and deep learning. The first half of the book introduces readers to machine learning using scikit-learn, the defacto approach for working with tabular datasets. Then, the second half of this book focuses on deep learning, including applications to natural language processing and computer vision.
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    Mlxtend

    Mlxtend

    A library of extension and helper modules for Python's data analysis

    Mlxtend (machine learning extensions) is a Python library of useful tools for day-to-day data science tasks.
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    NSFWDetector

    NSFWDetector

    A NSFW detector with CoreML

    NSFWDetector is a small (17 kB) CoreML Model to scan images for nudity. It was trained using CreateML to distinguish between porn/nudity and appropriate pictures. With the main focus on distinguishing between Instagram model-like pictures and porn.
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    OnnxStream

    OnnxStream

    Lightweight inference library for ONNX files, written in C++

    The challenge is to run Stable Diffusion 1.5, which includes a large transformer model with almost 1 billion parameters, on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2, which is a microcomputer with 512MB of RAM, without adding more swap space and without offloading intermediate results on disk. The recommended minimum RAM/VRAM for Stable Diffusion 1.5 is typically 8GB. Generally, major machine learning frameworks and libraries are focused on minimizing inference latency and/or maximizing throughput, all of which at the cost of RAM usage. So I decided to write a super small and hackable inference library specifically focused on minimizing memory consumption: OnnxStream. OnnxStream is based on the idea of decoupling the inference engine from the component responsible for providing the model weights, which is a class derived from WeightsProvider. A WeightsProvider specialization can implement any type of loading, caching, and prefetching of the model parameters.
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    Pedalboard

    Pedalboard

    A Python library for audio

    pedalboard is a Python library for working with audio: reading, writing, rendering, adding effects, and more. It supports the most popular audio file formats and a number of common audio effects out of the box and also allows the use of VST3® and Audio Unit formats for loading third-party software instruments and effects. pedalboard was built by Spotify’s Audio Intelligence Lab to enable using studio-quality audio effects from within Python and TensorFlow. Internally at Spotify, pedalboard is used for data augmentation to improve machine learning models and to help power features like Spotify’s AI DJ and AI Voice Translation. pedalboard also helps in the process of content creation, making it possible to add effects to audio without using a Digital Audio Workstation.
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    PromptSource

    PromptSource

    Toolkit for creating, sharing and using natural language prompts

    PromptSource is a toolkit for creating, sharing and using natural language prompts. Recent work has shown that large language models exhibit the ability to perform reasonable zero-shot generalization to new tasks. For instance, GPT-3 demonstrated that large language models have strong zero- and few-shot abilities. FLAN and T0 then demonstrated that pre-trained language models fine-tuned in a massively multitask fashion yield even stronger zero-shot performance. A common denominator in these works is the use of prompts which has gained interest among NLP researchers and engineers. This emphasizes the need for new tools to create, share and use natural language prompts. Prompts are functions that map an example from a dataset to a natural language input and target output. PromptSource contains a growing collection of prompts (which we call P3: Public Pool of Prompts). As of January 20, 2022, there are ~2'000 English prompts for 170+ English datasets in P3.
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