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    HolmesGPT

    HolmesGPT

    CNCF Sandbox Project

    HolmesGPT is an open-source AI agent designed to help DevOps and site reliability engineering teams diagnose and resolve production incidents. The system aggregates signals from observability tools such as logs, metrics, alerts, and distributed traces, then analyzes them using large language models to identify potential root causes. Rather than requiring engineers to manually correlate large volumes of monitoring data, HolmesGPT automatically synthesizes evidence and presents explanations in...
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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    ...DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks. Much like machine learning libraries have done for prediction, DoWhy is a Python library that aims to spark causal thinking and analysis. DoWhy provides a wide variety of algorithms for effect estimation, causal structure learning, diagnosis of causal structures, root cause analysis, interventions and counterfactuals. DoWhy builds on two of the most powerful frameworks for causal inference: graphical causal models and potential outcomes. For effect estimation, it uses graph-based criteria and do-calculus for modeling assumptions and identifying a non-parametric causal effect. ...
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    TraceRoot

    TraceRoot

    Find the Root Cause in Your Code's Trace

    TraceRoot.AI is an open source, AI-native observability and debugging platform designed to help engineering teams resolve production issues faster. It consolidates telemetry into a single correlated execution tree that provides causal context for failures. AI agents operate over this structured view to summarize issues, pinpoint likely root causes, and even suggest actionable fixes or draft GitHub issues and pull requests. It offers interactive trace exploration with zoomable log clusters,...
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    UpTrain

    UpTrain

    Your open-source LLM evaluation toolkit

    ...You can’t improve what you can’t measure. UpTrain continuously monitors your application's performance on multiple evaluation criterions and alerts you in case of any regressions with automatic root cause analysis. UpTrain enables fast and robust experimentation across multiple prompts, model providers, and custom configurations, by calculating quantitative scores for direct comparison and optimal prompt selection. Hallucinations have plagued LLMs since their inception. By quantifying degree of hallucination and quality of retrieved context, UpTrain helps to detect responses with low factual accuracy and prevent them before serving to the end-users. ...
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    Uranie

    Uranie

    Uranie is CEA's uncertainty analysis platform, based on ROOT

    Uranie is a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis plateform based on the ROOT framework (http://root.cern.ch) . It is developed at CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission (http://www.cea.fr). It provides various tools for: - data analysis - sampling - statistical modeling - optimisation - sensitivity analysis - uncertainty analysis - running code on high performance computers - etc.
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    awesome-TS-anomaly-detection

    awesome-TS-anomaly-detection

    List of tools & datasets for anomaly detection on time-series data

    All lists are in alphabetical order. In the lists, maintained projects are prioritized vs not mantained. A repository is considered "not maintained" if the latest commit is > 1 year old, or explicitly mentioned by the authors.
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    Welsh Natural Language Toolkit
    The project supports the Welsh Language Technology domain with a set of NLP tools that drive innovation and advance the development of sophisticated textual analysis solutions. The WNLT project delivers four core NLP modules; a) Word Segmentation for separating text into words b) Sentence Boundary Disambiguation for finding sentence boundaries c) Part of Speech Tagger for determining the part of speech of each word d) Morphological Analyser for identifying the root form (lemma) of words. ...
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    Welsh Natural Language Toolkit

    Welsh Natural Language Toolkit

    WNLT is a suite of open source natural language modules for the Welsh

    The project supports the Welsh Language Technology domain with a set of NLP tools that drive innovation and advance the development of sophisticated textual analysis solutions. The WNLT project delivers four core NLP modules; a) Word Segmentation for separating text into words b) Sentence Boundary Disambiguation for finding sentence boundaries c) Part of Speech Tagger for determining the part of speech of each word d) Morphological Analyser for identifying the root form (lemma) of words. ...
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    MiniMax-M2.7

    MiniMax-M2.7

    Self-evolving AI model for agents, coding, and complex workflows

    ...This process enables it to autonomously refine systems, achieving measurable performance gains such as a 30% improvement in programming scaffolds. M2.7 excels in real-world engineering scenarios, including debugging, log analysis, system monitoring, and root cause investigation, demonstrating strong system-level reasoning comparable to SRE workflows. It also supports multi-agent collaboration through Agent Teams, allowing coordinated problem-solving across roles. Beyond engineering, it handles structured document editing (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) with high fidelity and maintains strong performance.
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