Open Source JavaScript Machine Learning Software
JavaScript Machine Learning Software
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Netron
Visualizer for neural network, deep learning, machine learning models
Netron is a viewer for neural network, deep learning and machine learning models. Netron supports ONNX, Keras, TensorFlow Lite, Caffe, Darknet, Core ML, MNN, MXNet, ncnn, PaddlePaddle, Caffe2, Barracuda, Tengine, TNN, RKNN, MindSpore Lite, and UFF. Netron has experimental support for TensorFlow, PyTorch, TorchScript, OpenVINO, Torch, Arm NN, BigDL, Chainer, CNTK, Deeplearning4j, MediaPipe, ML.NET, scikit-learn, TensorFlow.js. There is an extense variety of sample model files to download or open using the browser version. It is supported by macOS, Windows, Linux, Python Server and browser. -
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StemRoller
Isolate vocals, drums, bass, and other instrumental stems from songs
StemRoller is the first free app that enables you to separate vocal and instrumental stems from any song with a single click! StemRoller uses Facebook's state-of-the-art Demucs algorithm for demixing songs and integrates search results from YouTube. Simply type the name/artist of any song into the search bar and click the Split button that appears in the results! You'll need to wait several minutes for splitting to complete. Once stems have been extracted, you'll see an Open button next to the song - click that to access your stems! Using StemRoller couldn't be easier - just head to the StemRoller website or the releases page and download the latest version! That bundle includes everything you need to split stems. -
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MLflow
Open source platform for the machine learning lifecycle
MLflow is a platform to streamline machine learning development, including tracking experiments, packaging code into reproducible runs, and sharing and deploying models. MLflow offers a set of lightweight APIs that can be used with any existing machine learning application or library (TensorFlow, PyTorch, XGBoost, etc), wherever you currently run ML code (e.g. in notebooks, standalone applications or the cloud). -
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TensorFlow
TensorFlow is an open source library for machine learning
Originally developed by Google for internal use, TensorFlow is an open source platform for machine learning. Available across all common operating systems (desktop, server and mobile), TensorFlow provides stable APIs for Python and C as well as APIs that are not guaranteed to be backwards compatible or are 3rd party for a variety of other languages. The platform can be easily deployed on multiple CPUs, GPUs and Google's proprietary chip, the tensor processing unit (TPU). TensorFlow expresses its computations as dataflow graphs, with each node in the graph representing an operation. Nodes take tensors—multidimensional arrays—as input and produce tensors as output. The framework allows for these algorithms to be run in C++ for better performance, while the multiple levels of APIs let the user determine how high or low they wish the level of abstraction to be in the models produced. Tensorflow can also be used for research and production with TensorFlow Extended. -
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Teachable Machine
Explore how machine learning works, live in the browser
Teachable Machine is the open-source implementation of an experimental machine learning tool created by Google Creative Lab that allows users to train simple machine learning models directly in a web browser. The project demonstrates how neural networks can be trained interactively using images captured from a webcam or other inputs without requiring programming knowledge. Users can provide example images for different categories, and the system trains a model that learns to classify those inputs in real time. The project is built using web technologies and the TensorFlow.js ecosystem, enabling machine learning models to run locally within the browser environment. Because the training occurs locally, the system can respond quickly to new examples and provide immediate feedback to users. -
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DeepCamera
Open-Source AI Camera. Empower any camera/CCTV
DeepCamera empowers your traditional surveillance cameras and CCTV/NVR with machine learning technologies. It provides open-source facial recognition-based intrusion detection, fall detection, and parking lot monitoring with the inference engine on your local device. SharpAI-hub is the cloud hosting for AI applications that helps you deploy AI applications with your CCTV camera on your edge device in minutes. SharpAI yolov7_reid is an open-source Python application that leverages AI technologies to detect intruders with traditional surveillance cameras. The source code is here It leverages Yolov7 as a person detector, FastReID for person feature extraction, Milvus the local vector database for self-supervised learning to identify unseen persons, Labelstudio to host images locally and for further usage such as label data and train your own classifier. It also integrates with Home-Assistant to empower smart homes with AI technology. -
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Pwnagotchi
Deep Reinforcement learning instrumenting bettercap for WiFi pwning
Pwnagotchi is an A2C-based “AI” powered by bettercap and running on a Raspberry Pi Zero W that learns from its surrounding WiFi environment in order to maximize the crackable WPA key material it captures (either through passive sniffing or by performing deauthentication and association attacks). This material is collected on disk as PCAP files containing any form of handshake supported by hashcat, including full and half WPA handshakes as well as PMKIDs. Instead of merely playing Super Mario or Atari games like most reinforcement learning based “AI” (yawn), Pwnagotchi tunes its own parameters over time to get better at pwning WiFi things in the real world environments you expose it to. To give hackers an excuse to learn about reinforcement learning and WiFi networking, and have a reason to get out for more walks. -
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KoboldAI
Your gateway to GPT writing
This is a browser-based front-end for AI-assisted writing with multiple local & remote AI models. It offers the standard array of tools, including Memory, Author's Note, World Info, Save & Load, adjustable AI settings, formatting options, and the ability to import existing AI Dungeon adventures. You can also turn on Adventure mode and play the game like AI Dungeon Unleashed. Stories can be played like a Novel, a text adventure game or used as a chatbot with an easy toggles to change between the multiple gameplay styles. This makes KoboldAI both a writing assistant, a game and a platform for so much more. The way you play and how good the AI will be depends on the model or service you decide to use. No matter if you want to use the free, fast power of Google Colab, your own high end graphics card, an online service you have an API key for (Like OpenAI or Inferkit) or if you rather just run it slower on your CPU you will be able to find a way to use KoboldAI that works for you. -
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CML
Continuous Machine Learning | CI/CD for ML
Continuous Machine Learning (CML) is an open-source CLI tool for implementing continuous integration & delivery (CI/CD) with a focus on MLOps. Use it to automate development workflows, including machine provisioning, model training and evaluation, comparing ML experiments across project history, and monitoring changing datasets. CML can help train and evaluate models, and then generate a visual report with results and metrics, automatically on every pull request. -
Error to trace to log to deploy. One click. No SSH.AppSignal links every error to the trace, the trace to the log, the log to the deploy that shipped it.
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FSRS4Anki
A modern Anki custom scheduling based on Free Spaced Repetition
A modern spaced-repetition scheduler for Anki based on the Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler algorithm. -
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MindsDB
Making Enterprise Data Intelligent and Responsive for AI
MindsDB is an AI data solution that enables humans, AI, agents, and applications to query data in natural language and SQL, and get highly accurate answers across disparate data sources and types. MindsDB connects to diverse data sources and applications, and unifies petabyte-scale structured and unstructured data. Powered by an industry-first cognitive engine that can operate anywhere (on-prem, VPC, serverless), it empowers both humans and AI with highly informed decision-making capabilities. A federated query engine that tidies up your data-sprawl chaos while meticulously answering every single question you throw at it. MindsDB has an MCP server built in that enables your MCP applications to connect, unify and respond to questions over large-scale federated data—spanning databases, data warehouses, and SaaS applications. -
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AI Deadlines
AI conference deadline countdowns
AI Deadlines is an open-source project that provides a centralized system for tracking important submission deadlines for major artificial intelligence and machine learning conferences. The repository powers a website that displays countdown timers and structured information for top research conferences across subfields such as computer vision, natural language processing, machine learning, and robotics. The project maintains a curated dataset of conferences that includes metadata such as submission deadlines, abstract deadlines, event dates, conference locations, and related information. Researchers and students use the platform to plan their paper submissions and manage academic schedules without manually tracking multiple conference announcements. The repository includes configuration files and data sources that allow contributors to add or update conferences through pull requests, enabling community-driven maintenance. -
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Machine Learning Systems
Introduction to Machine Learning Systems
Machine Learning Systems is an open educational repository that serves as the source and learning stack for the Machine Learning Systems textbook, a project focused on teaching how to engineer AI systems that work reliably in real-world environments. Rather than concentrating only on model training, the material emphasizes the broader discipline of AI engineering, covering efficiency, reliability, deployment, and evaluation across the full lifecycle of intelligent systems. The repository includes textbook content, supporting labs, and companion tools such as TinyTorch to help learners move from theory to hands-on experimentation. Its mission is to establish AI systems engineering as a foundational discipline alongside traditional software and computer engineering. The project is structured to guide users through reading, building, and deploying workflows, including running labs on edge devices like Arduino and Raspberry Pi. -
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Arabic Corpus
Text categorization, arabic language processing, language modeling
The Arabic Corpus {compiled by Dr. Mourad Abbas ( http://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9/corpora ) The corpus Khaleej-2004 contains 5690 documents. It is divided to 4 topics (categories). The corpus Watan-2004 contains 20291 documents organized in 6 topics (categories). Researchers who use these two corpora would mention the two main references: (1) For Watan-2004 corpus ---------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili, D. Berkani, (2011) Evaluation of Topic Identification Methods on Arabic Corpora,JOURNAL OF DIGITAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT,vol. 9, N. 5, pp.185-192. 2) For Khaleej-2004 corpus --------------------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili (2005) Comparison of Topic Identification Methods for Arabic Language, RANLP05 : Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing ,pp. 14-17, 21-23 september 2005, Borovets, Bulgary. More useful references to check: ------------------------------------------- https://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9/corpora -
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dashAI
dashAI: an interactive platform for training, evaluating and deploying
dashAI is an open-source, No-code workbench for Exploratory Data Analysis and classical ML. Visual data preparation, multi-model experiments, XAI explainability, and a plugin-based extensible catalog. The platform guides users through a complete, traceable workflow — data ingestion → visual exploration → preprocessing → model training → evaluation → explainability — without writing a single line of code. Each step is explicit and reversible, keeping the user in control rather than delegating decisions to an opaque pipeline. -
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AI-Blocks
A powerful and intuitive WYSIWYG to create Machine Learning models
A powerful and intuitive WYSIWYG interface that allows anyone to create Machine Learning models! The concept of AI-Blocs is to have a simple scene with draggable objects that have scripts attached to them. The model can be run directly on the editor or be exported to a standalone script that runs on Tensorflow. Variables are parsed from python scripts and can be edited from the AI-Blocs properties panel. To run your model simply press the "Play" button and let the magic happen! The project requires Python and Tensorflow to run projects. You can still create and edit projects without these dependencies. To run AI-Blocs, download the project archive and launch AI-Blocs.exe. -
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AlgoWiki
Repository which contains links and resources on different topics
AlgoWiki is an open educational repository that aggregates a large collection of curated resources covering many areas of computer science, programming, and algorithmic problem solving. The project functions as a structured knowledge index that links to tutorials, articles, courses, and research materials across numerous technical domains. Topics include algorithms, machine learning, artificial intelligence, programming languages, web development, and software engineering practices. The repository is organized into directories by subject so that users can easily locate relevant learning materials within a specific discipline. Because it collects external resources rather than implementing software itself, the project acts as a reference library for students and developers who want to explore reliable educational content in computer science. Contributors can expand the repository by adding links, creating new topic categories, or updating outdated resources. -
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This project intends to create a bacteria simulator framework, with some realistic bacteria control methods based on chemical signaling, simple sensors, motors and neural networks. The bacteria will evolve in a genetic algorithm environment.
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CNN Explainer
Learning Convolutional Neural Networks with Interactive Visualization
In machine learning, a classifier assigns a class label to a data point. For example, an image classifier produces a class label (e.g, bird, plane) for what objects exist within an image. A convolutional neural network, or CNN for short, is a type of classifier, which excels at solving this problem! A CNN is a neural network: an algorithm used to recognize patterns in data. Neural Networks in general are composed of a collection of neurons that are organized in layers, each with their own learnable weights and biases. Let’s break down a CNN into its basic building blocks. A tensor can be thought of as an n-dimensional matrix. In the CNN above, tensors will be 3-dimensional with the exception of the output layer. A neuron can be thought of as a function that takes in multiple inputs and yields a single output. The outputs of neurons are represented above as the red → blue activation maps. -
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ConvNetJS
Deep learning in Javascript to train convolutional neural networks
ConvNetJS is a Javascript library for training Deep Learning models (Neural Networks) entirely in your browser. Open a tab and you're training. No software requirements, no compilers, no installations, no GPUs, no sweat. ConvNetJS is an implementation of Neural networks, together with nice browser-based demos. It currently supports common Neural Network modules (fully connected layers, non-linearities), classification (SVM/Softmax) and Regression (L2) cost functions, ability to specify and train Convolutional Networks that process images, and experimental Reinforcement Learning modules, based on Deep Q Learning. The library allows you to formulate and solve Neural Networks in Javascript. If you would like to add features to the library, you will have to change the code in src/ and then compile the library into the build/ directory. The compilation script simply concatenates files in src/ and then minifies the result. -
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CrypTen
A framework for Privacy Preserving Machine Learning
CrypTen is a research framework developed by Facebook Research for privacy-preserving machine learning built directly on top of PyTorch. It provides a secure and intuitive environment for performing computations on encrypted data using Secure Multiparty Computation (SMPC). Designed to make secure computation accessible to machine learning practitioners, CrypTen introduces a CrypTensor object that behaves like a regular PyTorch tensor, allowing users to seamlessly apply automatic differentiation and neural network operations. Its design mirrors PyTorch’s modular and library-based structure, enabling flexible experimentation, debugging, and model development. The framework supports both encryption and decryption of tensors and operations such as addition and multiplication over encrypted values. Although not yet production-ready, CrypTen focuses on advancing real-world secure ML applications, such as training and inference over private datasets, without exposing sensitive data. -
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Data Mining Platform is a platform for data mining and analysis. It contains many of the new and sophisticated methods such as kernel-based classification, two-way clustering, bayesian networks, pattern recognition for time series analysis and many other
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DeepTraffic
DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning competition
DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning simulation designed to teach and evaluate autonomous driving algorithms in a dense highway environment. The system presents a simulated multi-lane highway where an AI-controlled vehicle must navigate traffic while maximizing speed and avoiding collisions. Participants design neural network policies that determine the vehicle’s actions, such as accelerating, decelerating, changing lanes, or maintaining speed. The project was created as part of an educational competition associated with MIT’s deep learning courses, encouraging students and researchers to experiment with reinforcement learning techniques. The environment provides a coding interface where users can design neural network architectures and tune hyperparameters while observing their agent’s performance in a visual simulation. -
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Flamingo Project
Workflow Designer, Hive Editor, Pig Editor, File System Browser
Flamingo is a open-source Big Data Platform that combine a Ajax Rich Web Interface + Workflow Engine + Workflow Designer + MapReduce + Hive Editor + Pig Editor. 1. Easy Tool for big data 2. Use comfortable in Hadoop EcoSystem projects 3. Based GPL V3 License Supporting Pig IDE, Hive IDE, HDFS Browser, Scheduler, Hadoop Job Monitoring, Workflow Engine, Workflow Designer, MapReduce. -
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GNNPCSAFT Web App
Smart Thermodynamic Modeling with Graph Neural Networks
The GNNPCSAFT Web App is an implementation of our project that focuses on using Graph Neural Networks (GNN) to estimate the pure-component parameters of the Equation of State PC-SAFT. We developed this app so the scientific community can access the model's results easily. In this app, the estimated pure-component parameters can be used to calculate thermodynamic properties and compare them with experimental data from the ThermoML Archive. More info on github repository.
