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    TurboPilot

    TurboPilot

    Open source large-language-model based code completion engine

    TurboPilot is a self-hosted copilot clone that uses the library behind llama.cpp to run the 6 Billion Parameter Salesforce Codegen model in 4GiB of RAM. It is heavily based and inspired by on the fauxpilot project. This is a proof of concept right now rather than a stable tool. Autocompletion is quite slow in this version of the project. Feel free to play with it, but your mileage may vary.
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    UMAP

    UMAP

    Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection

    Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) is a dimension reduction technique that can be used for visualization similarly to t-SNE, but also for general non-linear dimension reduction. It is possible to model the manifold with a fuzzy topological structure. The embedding is found by searching for a low-dimensional projection of the data that has the closest possible equivalent fuzzy topological structure. First of all UMAP is fast. It can handle large datasets and high dimensional data without too much difficulty, scaling beyond what most t-SNE packages can manage. This includes very high dimensional sparse datasets. UMAP has successfully been used directly on data with over a million dimensions. Second, UMAP scales well in the embedding dimension—it isn't just for visualization. You can use UMAP as a general-purpose dimension reduction technique as a preliminary step to other machine learning tasks.
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    fklearn

    fklearn

    Functional Machine Learning

    fklearn uses functional programming principles to make it easier to solve real problems with Machine Learning.
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    UnBBayes

    UnBBayes

    Framework & GUI for Bayes Nets and other probabilistic models.

    UnBBayes is a probabilistic network framework written in Java. It has both a GUI and an API with inference, sampling, learning and evaluation. It supports Bayesian networks, influence diagrams, MSBN, OOBN, HBN, MEBN/PR-OWL, PRM, structure, parameter and incremental learning. Please, visit our wiki (https://sourceforge.net/p/unbbayes/wiki/Home/) for more information. Check out the license section (https://sourceforge.net/p/unbbayes/wiki/License/) for our licensing policy.
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    Aerosolve

    Aerosolve

    A machine learning package built for humans

    Aerosolve is an open-source machine learning library developed by Airbnb, designed for interpretable and human-friendly modeling. Built around sparse, human-intuitive features (like geography, pricing), it supports feature quantization, interaction specification, and rule-based priors—enabling domain experts to contribute directly to model behavior.
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    Awesome production machine learning

    Awesome production machine learning

    Curated list of awesome open source libraries

    This repository contains a curated list of awesome open source libraries that will help you deploy, monitor, version, scale, and secure your production machine learning. Open-source frameworks, tutorials, and articles curated by machine learning professionals. Open-source bias audit toolkits for data scientists, machine learning researchers, and policymakers to audit machine learning models for discrimination and bias, and to make informed and equitable decisions around developing and deploying predictive risk-assessment tools.
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    Axon

    Axon

    Nx-powered Neural Networks

    Nx-powered Neural Networks for Elixir. Axon consists of the following components. Functional API – A low-level API of numerical definitions (defn) of which all other APIs build on. Model Creation API – A high-level model creation API which manages model initialization and application. Optimization API – An API for creating and using first-order optimization techniques based on the Optax library. Training API – An API for quickly training models, inspired by PyTorch Ignite. Axon provides abstractions that enable easy integration while maintaining a level of separation between each component. You should be able to use any of the APIs without dependencies on others. By decoupling the APIs, Axon gives you full control over each aspect of creating and training a neural network. At the lowest-level, Axon consists of a number of modules with functional implementations of common methods in deep learning.
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    Bayesian machine learning notebooks

    Bayesian machine learning notebooks

    Notebooks about Bayesian methods for machine learning

    Notebooks about Bayesian methods for machine learning.
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    BetaML.jl

    BetaML.jl

    Beta Machine Learning Toolkit

    The Beta Machine Learning Toolkit is a package including many algorithms and utilities to implement machine learning workflows in Julia, Python, R and any other language with a Julia binding. All models are implemented entirely in Julia and are hosted in the repository itself (i.e. they are not wrapper to third-party models). If your favorite option or model is missing, you can try to implement it yourself and open a pull request to share it (see the section Contribute below) or request its implementation. Thanks to its JIT compiler, Julia is indeed in the sweet spot where we can easily write models in a high-level language and still have them running efficiently.
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    Bytewax

    Bytewax

    Python Stream Processing

    Bytewax is a Python framework that simplifies event and stream processing. Because Bytewax couples the stream and event processing capabilities of Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams with the friendly and familiar interface of Python, you can re-use the Python libraries you already know and love. Connect data sources, run stateful transformations, and write to various downstream systems with built-in connectors or existing Python libraries. Bytewax is a Python framework and Rust distributed processing engine that uses a dataflow computational model to provide parallelizable stream processing and event processing capabilities similar to Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams. You can use Bytewax for a variety of workloads from moving data à la Kafka Connect style all the way to advanced online machine learning workloads. Bytewax is not limited to streaming applications but excels anywhere that data can be distributed at the input and output.
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    Chainer

    Chainer

    A flexible deep learning framework

    Chainer is a Python-based deep learning framework. It provides automatic differentiation APIs based on dynamic computational graphs as well as high-level APIs for neural networks.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    DataDrivenDiffEq.jl

    DataDrivenDiffEq.jl

    Data driven modeling and automated discovery of dynamical systems

    DataDrivenDiffEq.jl is a package for finding systems of equations automatically from a dataset. The methods in this package take in data and return the model which generated the data. A known model is not required as input. These methods can estimate equation-free and equation-based models for discrete, continuous differential equations or direct mappings.
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    DataFrame

    DataFrame

    C++ DataFrame for statistical, Financial, and ML analysis

    This is a C++ analytical library designed for data analysis similar to libraries in Python and R. For example, you would compare this to Pandas, R data.frame, or Polars. You can slice the data in many different ways. You can join, merge, and group-by the data. You can run various statistical, summarization, financial, and ML algorithms on the data. You can add your custom algorithms easily. You can multi-column sort, custom pick, and delete the data. DataFrame also includes a large collection of analytical algorithms in the form of visitors. These are from basic stats such as Mean, and Std Deviation and return, … to more involved analysis such as Affinity Propagation, Polynomial Fit, and Fast Fourier transform of arbitrary length … including a good collection of trading indicators. You can also easily add your own algorithms.
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    Deep Java Library (DJL)

    Deep Java Library (DJL)

    An engine-agnostic deep learning framework in Java

    Deep Java Library (DJL) is an open-source, high-level, engine-agnostic Java framework for deep learning. DJL is designed to be easy to get started with and simple to use for Java developers. DJL provides native Java development experience and functions like any other regular Java library. You don't have to be a machine learning/deep learning expert to get started. You can use your existing Java expertise as an on-ramp to learn and use machine learning and deep learning. You can use your favorite IDE to build, train, and deploy your models. DJL makes it easy to integrate these models with your Java applications. Because DJL is deep learning engine agnostic, you don't have to make a choice between engines when creating your projects. You can switch engines at any point. To ensure the best performance, DJL also provides automatic CPU/GPU choice based on hardware configuration.
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    DiffEqFlux.jl

    DiffEqFlux.jl

    Pre-built implicit layer architectures with O(1) backprop, GPUs

    DiffEqFlux.jl is a Julia library that combines differential equations with neural networks, enabling the creation of neural differential equations (neural ODEs), universal differential equations, and physics-informed learning models. It serves as a bridge between the DifferentialEquations.jl and Flux.jl libraries, allowing for end-to-end differentiable simulations and model training in scientific machine learning. DiffEqFlux.jl is widely used for modeling dynamical systems with learnable components.
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    FEniCS.jl

    FEniCS.jl

    A scientific machine learning (SciML) wrapper for the FEniCS

    FEniCS.jl is a wrapper for the FEniCS library for finite element discretizations of PDEs. This wrapper includes three parts. Installation and direct access to FEniCS via a Conda installation. Alternatively one may use their current FEniCS installation. A low-level development API and provides some functionality to make directly dealing with the library a little bit easier, but still requires knowledge of FEniCS itself. Interfaces have been provided for the main functions and their attributes, and instructions to add further ones can be found here. A high-level API for usage with DifferentialEquations. An example can be seen in solving the heat equation with high-order adaptive time-stepping. Various gists/jupyter notebooks have been created to provide a brief overview of the overall functionality and of any differences between the pythonic FEniCS and the Julian wrapper. DifferentialEquations.jl ecosystem. Paraview can also be used to visualize various results just like in FEniCS.
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    FSRS4Anki

    FSRS4Anki

    A modern Anki custom scheduling based on Free Spaced Repetition

    A modern spaced-repetition scheduler for Anki based on the Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler algorithm.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    HDBSCAN

    HDBSCAN

    A high performance implementation of HDBSCAN clustering

    HDBSCAN - Hierarchical Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise. Performs DBSCAN over varying epsilon values and integrates the result to find a clustering that gives the best stability over epsilon. This allows HDBSCAN to find clusters of varying densities (unlike DBSCAN), and be more robust to parameter selection. In practice this means that HDBSCAN returns a good clustering straight away with little or no parameter tuning -- and the primary parameter, minimum cluster size, is intuitive and easy to select. HDBSCAN is ideal for exploratory data analysis; it's a fast and robust algorithm that you can trust to return meaningful clusters (if there are any).
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    MLDatasets.jl

    MLDatasets.jl

    Utility package for accessing common Machine Learning datasets

    This package represents a community effort to provide a common interface for accessing common Machine Learning (ML) datasets. In contrast to other data-related Julia packages, the focus of MLDatasets.jl is specifically on downloading, unpacking, and accessing benchmark datasets. Functionality for the purpose of data processing or visualization is only provided to a degree that is special to some datasets.
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    MLJAR Studio

    MLJAR Studio

    Python package for AutoML on Tabular Data with Feature Engineering

    We are working on new way for visual programming. We developed a desktop application called MLJAR Studio. It is a notebook-based development environment with interactive code recipes and a managed Python environment. All running locally on your machine. We are waiting for your feedback. The mljar-supervised is an Automated Machine Learning Python package that works with tabular data. It is designed to save time for a data scientist. It abstracts the common way to preprocess the data, construct the machine learning models, and perform hyper-parameter tuning to find the best model. It is no black box, as you can see exactly how the ML pipeline is constructed (with a detailed Markdown report for each ML model).
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    MLRun

    MLRun

    Machine Learning automation and tracking

    MLRun is an open MLOps framework for quickly building and managing continuous ML and generative AI applications across their lifecycle. MLRun integrates into your development and CI/CD environment and automates the delivery of production data, ML pipelines, and online applications, significantly reducing engineering efforts, time to production, and computation resources. MLRun breaks the silos between data, ML, software, and DevOps/MLOps teams, enabling collaboration and fast continuous improvements. In MLRun the assets, metadata, and services (data, functions, jobs, artifacts, models, secrets, etc.) are organized into projects. Projects can be imported/exported as a whole, mapped to git repositories or IDE projects (in PyCharm, VSCode, etc.), which enables versioning, collaboration, and CI/CD. Project access can be restricted to a set of users and roles.
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    MONAI

    MONAI

    AI Toolkit for Healthcare Imaging

    The MONAI framework is the open-source foundation being created by Project MONAI. MONAI is a freely available, community-supported, PyTorch-based framework for deep learning in healthcare imaging. It provides domain-optimized foundational capabilities for developing healthcare imaging training workflows in a native PyTorch paradigm. Project MONAI also includes MONAI Label, an intelligent open source image labeling and learning tool that helps researchers and clinicians collaborate, create annotated datasets, and build AI models in a standardized MONAI paradigm. MONAI is an open-source project. It is built on top of PyTorch and is released under the Apache 2.0 license. Aiming to capture best practices of AI development for healthcare researchers, with an immediate focus on medical imaging. Providing user-comprehensible error messages and easy to program API interfaces. Provides reproducibility of research experiments for comparisons against state-of-the-art implementations.
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    Merlion

    Merlion

    A Machine Learning Framework for Time Series Intelligence

    Merlion is a Python library for time series intelligence. It provides an end-to-end machine learning framework that includes loading and transforming data, building and training models, post-processing model outputs, and evaluating model performance. It supports various time series learning tasks, including forecasting, anomaly detection, and change point detection for both univariate and multivariate time series. This library aims to provide engineers and researchers a one-stop solution to rapidly develop models for their specific time series needs, and benchmark them across multiple time series datasets.
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    NeuralForecast

    NeuralForecast

    Scalable and user friendly neural forecasting algorithms.

    NeuralForecast offers a large collection of neural forecasting models focusing on their performance, usability, and robustness. The models range from classic networks like RNNs to the latest transformers: MLP, LSTM, GRU, RNN, TCN, TimesNet, BiTCN, DeepAR, NBEATS, NBEATSx, NHITS, TiDE, DeepNPTS, TSMixer, TSMixerx, MLPMultivariate, DLinear, NLinear, TFT, Informer, AutoFormer, FedFormer, PatchTST, iTransformer, StemGNN, and TimeLLM. There is a shared belief in Neural forecasting methods' capacity to improve forecasting pipeline's accuracy and efficiency. Unfortunately, available implementations and published research are yet to realize neural networks' potential. They are hard to use and continuously fail to improve over statistical methods while being computationally prohibitive. For this reason, we created NeuralForecast, a library favoring proven accurate and efficient models focusing on their usability.
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    NeuralPDE.jl

    NeuralPDE.jl

    Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINN) Solvers

    NeuralPDE.jl is a Julia library for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) using physics-informed neural networks and scientific machine learning. Built on top of the SciML ecosystem, it provides a flexible and composable interface for defining PDEs and training neural networks to approximate their solutions. NeuralPDE.jl enables hybrid modeling, data-driven discovery, and fast PDE solvers in high dimensions, making it suitable for scientific research and engineering applications.
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