The index of reproduced papers with reusable research components and unified workflows in the Collective Knowledge format
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The index of reproduced papers with reusable research components and unified workflows in the Collective Knowledge format
Python tool for automatically wrapping a multi-module Python library into a single portable module file.
This repository shows an example of how to use the ONNX standard to interoperate between different frameworks. In this example, we train a model with PyTorch and make predictions with Tensorflow, ONNX Runtime, and Caffe2.
Exploiting NVIDIA TX2 Resources for Human Identification with Smart Insoles and OpenPose.
ForML - A development framework and MLOps platform for the lifecycle management of data science projects
DEPRECATED. This project is an open-source software that helps you store your health data
A collection of portable workflows, automation recipes and components for MLOps in a unified CK format. Note that this repository is outdated - please check the 2nd generation of the CK workflow automation meta-framework with portable MLOps and DevOps components here:
Three tools to deal with Fortran code: fixed to free source form converter, upper- to lowercase converter, formatter for variable declarations
The PNU project: a learning exercise to reimplement UNIX command-line tools in Python, forming a portable utilities collection
Common utility functions for the PNU project
CM interface and automation recipes for research projects
A library simplifying the collection and interpretation of P3 data.
Linter that finds portability issues in Python package distributions (wheels, sdists, conda packages).
Collective Mind (CM) is a small, modular, cross-platform and decentralized workflow automation framework with a human-friendly interface and reusable automation recipes to make it easier to build, run, benchmark and optimize AI, ML and other applications and systems across diverse and continuously changing models, data, software and hardware
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