Merlion - A Machine Learning Framework for Time Series Intelligence. https://t.co/j6vYdpg3xZ #Python #MachineLearning pic.twitter.com/gw9ng0yiCm
— Python Weekly (@PythonWeekly) September 28, 2021
Merlion - A Machine Learning Framework for Time Series Intelligence. https://t.co/j6vYdpg3xZ #Python #MachineLearning pic.twitter.com/gw9ng0yiCm
— Python Weekly (@PythonWeekly) September 28, 2021
Looking for ways to spruce up my decision tree lecture this week & stumbled upon the dtreeviz library compatible with scikit-learn: https://t.co/lxeFfx9pUa. Not sure if I love the pie charts, but the histograms plus split indicator are kind of nice. Also nice viz for regr trees pic.twitter.com/QUgIP70uMr
— Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) September 28, 2021
Today I’m open sourcing my code for working with Twitter data
— Ryan J. Gallagher (on the job market!) (@ryanjgallag) September 27, 2021
It's designed to make advanced studies of social media easier by coordinating multiple API queries (stream, search, convos, quotes, user timelines) and organizing them using PostgreSQLhttps://t.co/2yYhfr612v
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What is your favorite tool for labeling data? Labelme (for image data) came to mind, but then going down the rabbit hole of this question, I learned that there is an entire "awesome-" GitHub repo of data labeling tools: https://t.co/w7ZApH9hT1
— Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) September 16, 2021
For downloading large image datasets (1M+), I highly recommend https://t.co/U27VlPBfUK from @rom1504
— Boris Dayma 🥑 (@borisdayma) September 15, 2021
You can even monitor performance and download errors with @weights_biases pic.twitter.com/ZvrHh6B8O0
📢 Introducing 🤗 Optimum
— Hugging Face (@huggingface) September 14, 2021
A new open source library to optimize 🤗Transformers for production performance. 🏎
Quantize, Prune, Optimize models easily, targeting hardware from our partners @intel @graphcoreai @Qualcomm! 🤩https://t.co/oemVDWlnxI
Releases Python's GIL to allow use of multiple CPU cores—no need to use multiprocessing. And compatibility with JAX and @TensorFlow means it can be used with https://t.co/Fv77gxVyzu pipelines!
— 👩💻 Paige Bailey #BlackLivesMatter (@DynamicWebPaige) September 9, 2021
If you do ML/DL research in audio, make sure to check out this @Spotify library. 🎶🎹 https://t.co/WJfrT5OaIE pic.twitter.com/2ey4jxva7E
If you ever find yourself in a situation where you need to evaluate whether a word or sentence is plausible English according to GPT-2, lm-scorer does the job nicely https://t.co/DPUqQyQNvh
— Brendan Dolan-Gavitt (@moyix) September 2, 2021
WarpDrive: Extremely Fast End-to-End Deep Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning on a GPU
— AK (@ak92501) September 1, 2021
pdf: https://t.co/6z9WZacJyk
abs: https://t.co/wUX0MThFGc pic.twitter.com/vR6V68Zdgv
It's finally ready:
— Halvar Flake (@halvarflake) August 31, 2021
Prodfiler, a continuous profiler that "just works" -- for C/C++/Rust/Go/JVM/Python/Perl/PHP -- no code change required, no symbols on the machine required, no service restart required.
Check out: https://t.co/EL2DHpoLkl or the blog post below. https://t.co/3HRamFZyhd
🆕 Mistral: A framework for easy large-scale language model training, built with @huggingface 🤗 Transformers. Props to @laurel_orr1, @siddkaramcheti, and team mates. The initial technical work from the Stanford Center for Research on #FoundationModelshttps://t.co/RlmdMtij1D
— Stanford NLP Group (@stanfordnlp) August 24, 2021
🥳 Am excited to share that we have released https://t.co/AIqjEKH3OL: a completely in-browser @github+@code editing tool.
— 👩💻 Paige Bailey #BlackLivesMatter (@DynamicWebPaige) August 11, 2021
You can even *run* @ProjectJupyter notebooks with the entire #Python data science stack, using the #Pyodide extension (https://t.co/vHoBFyyZhd)!
cc @jakevdp pic.twitter.com/AyP7ARaezu