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Ray is an AI compute engine. Ray consists of a core distributed runtime and a set of AI Libraries for accelerating ML workloads.
A toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms.
🐍 Geometric Computer Vision Library for Spatial AI
gunicorn 'Green Unicorn' is a WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX, fast clients and sleepy applications.
Flexible and powerful tensor operations for readable and reliable code (for pytorch, jax, TF and others)
Supervisor process control system for Unix (supervisord)
tensorboard for pytorch (and chainer, mxnet, numpy, ...)
arXiv LaTeX Cleaner: Easily clean the LaTeX code of your paper to submit to arXiv
a state-of-the-art-level open visual language model | 多模态预训练模型
Adding guardrails to large language models.
hill-a / stable-baselines
Forked from openai/baselinesA fork of OpenAI Baselines, implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms
A fast admin dashboard based on FastAPI and TortoiseORM with tabler ui, inspired by Django admin
Tensorforce: a TensorFlow library for applied reinforcement learning
rllab is a framework for developing and evaluating reinforcement learning algorithms, fully compatible with OpenAI Gym.
A high-performance Python-based I/O system for large (and small) deep learning problems, with strong support for PyTorch.
Radically simplified static file serving for Python web apps
SQLAlchemy Admin for FastAPI and Starlette
Transparently use webpack with django
Clean PyTorch implementations of imitation and reward learning algorithms
A Process & Socket Manager built with zmq
Create simple reusable template components in Django.
An IMAP/POP/SMTP proxy that transparently adds OAuth 2.0 authentication for email clients that don't support this method. Keep legacy email clients working with Exchange Online, Gmail and other pro…
tree is a library for working with nested data structures
Helps working with singletons - things like global settings that you want to edit from the admin site.
Open-source codebase for EfficientZero, from "Mastering Atari Games with Limited Data" at NeurIPS 2021.