Open Source Python Synthetic Data Generation Software for Linux

Python Synthetic Data Generation Software for Linux

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    CTGAN

    CTGAN

    Conditional GAN for generating synthetic tabular data

    CTGAN is a collection of Deep Learning based synthetic data generators for single table data, which are able to learn from real data and generate synthetic data with high fidelity. If you're just getting started with synthetic data, we recommend installing the SDV library which provides user-friendly APIs for accessing CTGAN. The SDV library provides wrappers for preprocessing your data as well as additional usability features like constraints. When using the CTGAN library directly, you may need to manually preprocess your data into the correct format, for example, continuous data must be represented as floats. Discrete data must be represented as ints or strings. The data should not contain any missing values.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    SDGym

    SDGym

    Benchmarking synthetic data generation methods

    The Synthetic Data Gym (SDGym) is a benchmarking framework for modeling and generating synthetic data. Measure performance and memory usage across different synthetic data modeling techniques – classical statistics, deep learning and more! The SDGym library integrates with the Synthetic Data Vault ecosystem. You can use any of its synthesizers, datasets or metrics for benchmarking. You also customize the process to include your own work. Select any of the publicly available datasets from the SDV project, or input your own data. Choose from any of the SDV synthesizers and baselines. Or write your own custom machine learning model. In addition to performance and memory usage, you can also measure synthetic data quality and privacy through a variety of metrics. Install SDGym using pip or conda. We recommend using a virtual environment to avoid conflicts with other software on your device.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    YData Synthetic

    YData Synthetic

    Synthetic data generators for tabular and time-series data

    A package to generate synthetic tabular and time-series data leveraging state-of-the-art generative models. Synthetic data is artificially generated data that is not collected from real-world events. It replicates the statistical components of real data without containing any identifiable information, ensuring individuals' privacy. This repository contains material related to Generative Adversarial Networks for synthetic data generation, in particular regular tabular data and time-series. It consists a set of different GANs architectures developed using Tensorflow 2.0. Several example Jupyter Notebooks and Python scripts are included, to show how to use the different architectures. YData synthetic has now a UI interface to guide you through the steps and inputs to generate structure tabular data. The streamlit app is available form v1.0.0 onwards.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    TGAN

    TGAN

    Generative adversarial training for generating synthetic tabular data

    We are happy to announce that our new model for synthetic data called CTGAN is open-sourced. The new model is simpler and gives better performance on many datasets. TGAN is a tabular data synthesizer. It can generate fully synthetic data from real data. Currently, TGAN can generate numerical columns and categorical columns. TGAN has been developed and runs on Python 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7. Also, although it is not strictly required, the usage of a virtualenv is highly recommended in order to avoid interfering with other software installed in the system where TGAN is run. For development, you can use make install-develop instead in order to install all the required dependencies for testing and code listing. In order to be able to sample new synthetic data, TGAN first needs to be fitted to existing data.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Zylthra

    Zylthra

    Zylthra: A PyQt6 app to generate synthetic datasets with DataLLM.

    Welcome to Zylthra, a powerful Python-based desktop application built with PyQt6, designed to generate synthetic datasets using the DataLLM API from data.mostly.ai. This tool allows users to create custom datasets by defining columns, configuring generation parameters, and saving setups for reuse, all within a sleek, dark-themed interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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