Generate test data with Telegram bot in one click: random users, files, texts and credit cards.
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Generate test data with Telegram bot in one click: random users, files, texts and credit cards.
Python package to generate texts using batch inference from LLM providers.
A containerized implementation of the VAMBN approach by TA6.4.
Details the data modeling techniques used, the functionality of the output, and an in-depth idea of how a plan finder works based off of user inputs.
This project generates fake e-commerce order data on a daily basis. The data is saved as a CSV file and automatically uploaded to an S3 bucket using AWS Lambda and Amazon EventBridge Scheduler.
The source code used for paper "TELEClass: Taxonomy Enrichment and LLM-Enhanced Hierarchical Text Classification with Minimal Supervision", published in WWW 2025.
Cloud-Edge Collaboration Platform for Automated Synthetic Dataset Generation
A library for doing image augmentation
Generate and evaluate synthetic tabular data using GANs with visual comparisons.
Augment robot training data with generative media
[EMNLP-2022 Findings] Code for paper “ProGen: Progressive Zero-shot Dataset Generation via In-context Feedback”.
MySQL, XML and MongoDB mock data generators for LOBac
ONGOING: Synthesizing ASP code with LLMs. This repo contains AspPy2 - a python API for modeling ASP code and generating data for the training of LLMs. See README for more.
(Building and Environment 2025) Code generator of BuildNet3D
This is a small tool for interactively cropping images and create a series of sub images.
Codes for machine learning exercises on DL models and training data generation pipelines
A data seeder for models for Django
Multi-modal data generation for 3D objects.
Natural Language Inference problems specialized for spatial semantics & reasoning
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