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    Auto-PyTorch

    Auto-PyTorch

    Automatic architecture search and hyperparameter optimization

    While early AutoML frameworks focused on optimizing traditional ML pipelines and their hyperparameters, another trend in AutoML is to focus on neural architecture search. To bring the best of these two worlds together, we developed Auto-PyTorch, which jointly and robustly optimizes the network architecture and the training hyperparameters to enable fully automated deep learning (AutoDL). Auto-PyTorch is mainly developed to support tabular data (classification, regression) and time series data (forecasting). The newest features in Auto-PyTorch for tabular data are described in the paper "Auto-PyTorch Tabular: Multi-Fidelity MetaLearning for Efficient and Robust AutoDL" (see below for bibtex ref). Details about Auto-PyTorch for multi-horizontal time series forecasting tasks can be found in the paper "Efficient Automated Deep Learning for Time Series Forecasting" (also see below for bibtex ref).
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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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    AutoKeras

    AutoKeras

    AutoML library for deep learning

    AutoKeras: An AutoML system based on Keras. It is developed by DATA Lab at Texas A&M University. The goal of AutoKeras is to make machine learning accessible to everyone. AutoKeras only support Python 3. If you followed previous steps to use virtualenv to install tensorflow, you can just activate the virtualenv. Currently, AutoKeras is only compatible with Python >= 3.7 and TensorFlow >= 2.8.0. AutoKeras supports several tasks with extremely simple interface. AutoKeras would search for the best detailed configuration for you. Moreover, you can override the base classes to create your own block.
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    Awesome AI-ML-DL

    Awesome AI-ML-DL

    Awesome Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning

    Awesome Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning as we learn it. Study notes and a curated list of awesome resources of such topics. This repo is dedicated to engineers, developers, data scientists and all other professions that take interest in AI, ML, DL and related sciences. To make learning interesting and to create a place to easily find all the necessary material. Please contribute, watch, star, fork and share the repo with others in your community.
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    Junie, the AI coding agent by JetBrains

    Your smart coding agent

    Junie is an AI-powered coding agent developed by JetBrains designed to enhance developer productivity by integrating directly into popular IDEs such as IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, and Android Studio. It supports developers by assisting with code completion, testing, and inspections, ensuring code quality and reducing debugging time.
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    Awesome Explainable Graph Reasoning

    Awesome Explainable Graph Reasoning

    A collection of research papers and software related to explainability

    A collection of research papers and software related to explainability in graph machine learning. Deep learning methods are achieving ever-increasing performance on many artificial intelligence tasks. A major limitation of deep models is that they are not amenable to interpretability. This limitation can be circumvented by developing post hoc techniques to explain the predictions, giving rise to the area of explainability. Recently, explainability of deep models on images and texts has achieved significant progress. In the area of graph data, graph neural networks (GNNs) and their explainability are experiencing rapid developments. However, there is neither a unified treatment of GNN explainability methods, nor a standard benchmark and testbed for evaluations. In this survey, we provide a unified and taxonomic view of current GNN explainability methods.
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    Awesome Graph Classification

    Awesome Graph Classification

    Graph embedding, classification and representation learning papers

    A collection of graph classification methods, covering embedding, deep learning, graph kernel and factorization papers with reference implementations. Relevant graph classification benchmark datasets are available. Similar collections about community detection, classification/regression tree, fraud detection, Monte Carlo tree search, and gradient boosting papers with implementations.
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    Awesome Recurrent Neural Networks

    Awesome Recurrent Neural Networks

    A curated list of resources dedicated to RNN

    A curated list of resources dedicated to recurrent neural networks (closely related to deep learning). Provides a wide range of works and resources such as a Recurrent Neural Network Tutorial, a Sequence-to-Sequence Model Tutorial, Tutorials by nlintz, Notebook examples by aymericdamien, Scikit Flow (skflow) - Simplified Scikit-learn like Interface for TensorFlow, Keras (Tensorflow / Theano)-based modular deep learning library similar to Torch, char-rnn-tensorflow by sherjilozair, char-rnn in tensorflow, and much more. Codes, theory, applications, and datasets about natural language processing, robotics, computer vision, and much more.
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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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    Burn

    Burn

    Burn is a new comprehensive dynamic Deep Learning Framework

    Burn is a new comprehensive dynamic Deep Learning Framework from Tracel AI built using Rust with extreme flexibility, compute efficiency and portability as its primary goals. Burn emphasizes performance, flexibility, and portability for both training and inference. Developed in Rust, it is designed to empower machine learning engineers and researchers across industry and academia.
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    CRP - Chemical Reaction Prediction

    Predicting Organic Reactions using Neural Networks.

    The intend is to solve the forward-reaction prediction problem, where the reactants are known and the interest is in generating the reaction products using Deep learning. This Graphical User Interface takes simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) as an input and generates the product SMILE & molecule. Beam search is used in Version 2, to generate top 5 predictions. Maximum input length for the model is 15 (excluding spaces).
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    Caffe

    Caffe

    A fast open framework for deep learning

    Caffe is an open source deep learning framework that’s focused on expression, speed and modularity. It’s got an expressive architecture that encourages application and innovation, and extensible code that’s great for active development. Caffe also offers great speed, capable of processing over 60M images per day with a single NVIDIA K40 GPU. It’s arguably one of the fastest convnet implementations around. Caffe is developed by the Berkeley AI Research (BAIR)/The Berkeley Vision and Learning Center (BVLC) and a great community of contributors that continue to make Caffe state-of-the-art in both code and models. It’s been used in numerous projects, from startup prototypes and academic research projects, to large scale industrial applications.
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    Caffe Framework

    Caffe Framework

    Caffe, a fast open framework for deep learning

    Caffe is a deep learning framework made with expression, speed, and modularity in mind. It is developed by Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) and by community contributors. Yangqing Jia created the project during his PhD at UC Berkeley. Caffe is released under the BSD 2-Clause license. Expressive architecture encourages application and innovation. Models and optimization are defined by configuration without hard-coding. Switch between CPU and GPU by setting a single flag to train on a GPU machine then deploy to commodity clusters or mobile devices. Extensible code fosters active development. In Caffe’s first year, it has been forked by over 1,000 developers and had many significant changes contributed back. Thanks to these contributors the framework tracks the state-of-the-art in both code and models.
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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.
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    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV: a Library for Deep Learning in Computer Vision

    ChainerCV is a collection of tools to train and run neural networks for computer vision tasks using Chainer. In ChainerCV, we define the object detection task as a problem of, given an image, bounding box-based localization and categorization of objects. Bounding boxes in an image are represented as a two-dimensional array of shape (R,4), where R is the number of bounding boxes and the second axis corresponds to the coordinates of bounding boxes. ChainerCV supports dataset loaders, which can be used to easily index examples with list-like interfaces. Dataset classes whose names end with BboxDataset contain annotations of where objects locate in an image and which categories they are assigned to. These datasets can be indexed to return a tuple of an image, bounding boxes and labels. ChainerCV provides several network implementations that carry out object detection.
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    ChainerRL

    ChainerRL

    ChainerRL is a deep reinforcement learning library

    ChainerRL (this repository) is a deep reinforcement learning library that implements various state-of-the-art deep reinforcement algorithms in Python using Chainer, a flexible deep learning framework. PFRL is the PyTorch analog of ChainerRL. ChainerRL has a set of accompanying visualization tools in order to aid developers' ability to understand and debug their RL agents. With this visualization tool, the behavior of ChainerRL agents can be easily inspected from a browser UI. Environments that support the subset of OpenAI Gym's interface (reset and step methods) can be used.
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    ConvNetJS

    ConvNetJS

    Deep learning in Javascript to train convolutional neural networks

    ConvNetJS is a Javascript library for training Deep Learning models (Neural Networks) entirely in your browser. Open a tab and you're training. No software requirements, no compilers, no installations, no GPUs, no sweat. ConvNetJS is an implementation of Neural networks, together with nice browser-based demos. It currently supports common Neural Network modules (fully connected layers, non-linearities), classification (SVM/Softmax) and Regression (L2) cost functions, ability to specify and train Convolutional Networks that process images, and experimental Reinforcement Learning modules, based on Deep Q Learning. The library allows you to formulate and solve Neural Networks in Javascript. If you would like to add features to the library, you will have to change the code in src/ and then compile the library into the build/ directory. The compilation script simply concatenates files in src/ and then minifies the result.
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    Convolution arithmetic

    Convolution arithmetic

    A technical report on convolution arithmetic in deep learning

    A technical report on convolution arithmetic in the context of deep learning. The code and the images of this tutorial are free to use as regulated by the licence and subject to proper attribution. The animations will be output to the gif directory. Individual animation steps will be output in PDF format to the pdf directory and in PNG format to the png directory. We introduce a guide to help deep learning practitioners understand and manipulate convolutional neural network architectures. The guide clarifies the relationship between various properties (input shape, kernel shape, zero padding, strides and output shape) of convolutional, pooling and transposed convolutional layers, as well as the relationship between convolutional and transposed convolutional layers. Relationships are derived for various cases, and are illustrated in order to make them intuitive.
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    DGL

    DGL

    Python package built to ease deep learning on graph

    Build your models with PyTorch, TensorFlow or Apache MXNet. Fast and memory-efficient message passing primitives for training Graph Neural Networks. Scale to giant graphs via multi-GPU acceleration and distributed training infrastructure. DGL empowers a variety of domain-specific projects including DGL-KE for learning large-scale knowledge graph embeddings, DGL-LifeSci for bioinformatics and cheminformatics, and many others. We are keen to bringing graphs closer to deep learning researchers. We want to make it easy to implement graph neural networks model family. We also want to make the combination of graph based modules and tensor based modules (PyTorch or MXNet) as smooth as possible. DGL provides a powerful graph object that can reside on either CPU or GPU. It bundles structural data as well as features for a better control. We provide a variety of functions for computing with graph objects including efficient and customizable message passing primitives for Graph Neural Networks.
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    DIG

    DIG

    A library for graph deep learning research

    The key difference with current graph deep learning libraries, such as PyTorch Geometric (PyG) and Deep Graph Library (DGL), is that, while PyG and DGL support basic graph deep learning operations, DIG provides a unified testbed for higher level, research-oriented graph deep learning tasks, such as graph generation, self-supervised learning, explainability, 3D graphs, and graph out-of-distribution. If you are working or plan to work on research in graph deep learning, DIG enables you to develop your own methods within our extensible framework, and compare with current baseline methods using common datasets and evaluation metrics without extra efforts. It includes unified implementations of data interfaces, common algorithms, and evaluation metrics for several advanced tasks. Our goal is to enable researchers to easily implement and benchmark algorithms.
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    DLRM

    DLRM

    An implementation of a deep learning recommendation model (DLRM)

    DLRM (Deep Learning Recommendation Model) is Meta’s open-source reference implementation for large-scale recommendation systems built to handle extremely high-dimensional sparse features and embedding tables. The architecture combines dense (MLP) and sparse (embedding) branches, then interacts features via dot product or feature interactions before passing through further dense layers to predict click-through, ranking scores, or conversion probabilities. The implementation is optimized for performance at scale, supporting multi-GPU and multi-node execution, quantization, embedding partitioning, and pipelined I/O to feed huge embeddings efficiently. It includes data loaders for standard benchmarks (like Criteo), training scripts, evaluation tools, and capabilities like mixed precision, gradient compression, and memory fusion to maximize throughput.
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    Darts

    Darts

    A python library for easy manipulation and forecasting of time series

    darts is a Python library for easy manipulation and forecasting of time series. It contains a variety of models, from classics such as ARIMA to deep neural networks. The models can all be used in the same way, using fit() and predict() functions, similar to scikit-learn. The library also makes it easy to backtest models, combine the predictions of several models, and take external data into account. Darts supports both univariate and multivariate time series and models. The ML-based models can be trained on potentially large datasets containing multiple time series, and some of the models offer a rich support for probabilistic forecasting. We recommend to first setup a clean Python environment for your project with at least Python 3.7 using your favorite tool (conda, venv, virtualenv with or without virtualenvwrapper).
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    Datasets

    Datasets

    Hub of ready-to-use datasets for ML models

    Datasets is a library for easily accessing and sharing datasets, and evaluation metrics for Natural Language Processing (NLP), computer vision, and audio tasks. Load a dataset in a single line of code, and use our powerful data processing methods to quickly get your dataset ready for training in a deep learning model. Backed by the Apache Arrow format, process large datasets with zero-copy reads without any memory constraints for optimal speed and efficiency. We also feature a deep integration with the Hugging Face Hub, allowing you to easily load and share a dataset with the wider NLP community. There are currently over 2658 datasets, and more than 34 metrics available. Datasets naturally frees the user from RAM memory limitation, all datasets are memory-mapped using an efficient zero-serialization cost backend (Apache Arrow). Smart caching: never wait for your data to process several times.
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    DeeProtGO

    DeeProtGO

    DeeProtGO is a deep learning model for predicting GO terms of proteins

    This project contains the source code of DeeProtGO as well as an example of its use when predicting GO terms of the biological process sub-ontology for eukaryotic proteins.
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    Deep Daze

    Deep Daze

    Simple command line tool for text to image generation

    Simple command-line tool for text to image generation using OpenAI's CLIP and Siren (Implicit neural representation network). In true deep learning fashion, more layers will yield better results. Default is at 16, but can be increased to 32 depending on your resources. Technique first devised and shared by Mario Klingemann, it allows you to prime the generator network with a starting image, before being steered towards the text. Simply specify the path to the image you wish to use, and optionally the number of initial training steps. We can also feed in an image as an optimization goal, instead of only priming the generator network. Deepdaze will then render its own interpretation of that image. The regular mode for texts only allows 77 tokens. If you want to visualize a full story/paragraph/song/poem, set create_story to True.
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    Deep Learning

    Deep Learning

    Deep Learning Book Chinese Translation

    With the help and proofreading of many netizens, the Chinese version was finally published. Although there are still many problems, at least 90% of the content is readable and accurate. We have preserved the meaning of the original book Deep Learning as much as possible and retained the original language of the book. However, our level is limited, and we cannot eliminate the variance of many readers. We still need everyone's advice and help to reduce translation bias together. All you have to do is read, then aggregate your suggestions and raise issues (preferably not one by one). If you are sure that your suggestion does not need to be discussed, you can directly initiate a PR. Please download the PDF directly to read. We do not intend to provide formats such as EPUB. Please modify it yourself if necessary.
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