data load tool (dlt) is an open source Python library that makes data loading easy 🛠️
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data load tool (dlt) is an open source Python library that makes data loading easy 🛠️
Podium: a framework agnostic Python NLP library for data loading and preprocessing
High-level API for tar-based dataset
This repository is a working ETL framework which utilizes user data from Spotify API using ➲Python for Extraction and Transformation ➲SQL for Data Loading and Staging ➲Airflow for Data Orchestration and Monitoring ➲PowerBI for Reporting
A fast and easy-to-use Remote sensing Image format COnverter for High-throughput Deep-Learning (rico-hdl).
This tool rapidly converts loose files scattered within any folder into a consolidated H5 file. This allows for faster read operations with lower memory requirement.
ColumnCore is a high-performance analytical database system designed for beginners or small projects. It supports a rich SQL dialect, runs within the same process as the application, has a vectorized query execution engine, and uses a columnar storage format.
`Spltr` is a simple PyTorch-based data loader and splitter. It may be used to load arrays and matrices or Pandas DataFrames and CSV files containing numerical data with subsequent split it into train, test (validation) subsets in the form of PyTorch DataLoader objects.
An experiment sandbox for Deep Learning Data Loading analysis.
Library to load various vision datasets from disk
An interactive platform for collecting user reviews of different art forms, categorising them into "Books", "Movies" and "Music" and calculating an average rating for each artwork based on user reviews, powered by Django and DjangoRestFramework.
Automated data loading from csv file into snowflake table
A Python package for working with GEC data in .m2 files
Fast TFRecord Reader powered by io-uring.
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