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A game theoretic approach to explain the output of any machine learning model.
Automatic extraction of relevant features from time series:
Python implementation of algorithms from Russell And Norvig's "Artificial Intelligence - A Modern Approach"
Collection of notebooks about quantitative finance, with interactive python code.
A library for debugging/inspecting machine learning classifiers and explaining their predictions
Python supercharged for the fastai library
The Raspberry Turk is a robot that can play chess—it's entirely open source, based on Raspberry Pi, and inspired by the 18th century chess playing machine, the Mechanical Turk.
DonorsChoose.org Data Science Team Opensource Code