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Reusability Python Packages

Python packages with the GitHub topic reusability. Sorted by relevance, with stars and monthly downloads.
mlcommons
cmind

Collective Knowledge (CK), Collective Mind (CM/CMX) and MLPerf automations: community-driven projects to facilitate collaborative and reproducible research and to learn how to run AI, ML, and other emerging workloads more efficiently and cost-effectively across diverse models, datasets, software, and hardware using MLPerf methodology and benchmarks

5K 647 123
mlcommons
ck

Collective Knowledge - a lightweight knowledge manager to organize, cross-link, share and reuse artifacts and workflows based on FAIR principles

2K 647 123
scailfin
flowserv-core

Reproducible and Reusable Data Analysis Workflow Server

2K 2 1
mlcommons
cmx4mlops

Collective Knowledge (CK), Collective Mind (CM/CMX) and MLPerf automations: community-driven projects to facilitate collaborative and reproducible research and to learn how to run AI, ML, and other emerging workloads more efficiently and cost-effectively across diverse models, datasets, software, and hardware using MLPerf methodology and benchmarks

246 647 123
mlcommons
cmx4mlperf

CMX4MLPerf repository with legacy MLPerf automations

143 647 123
ctuning
mldb

Collective Knowledge (CK), Collective Mind (CM/CMX) and MLPerf automations: community-driven projects to facilitate collaborative and reproducible research and to learn how to run AI, ML, and other emerging workloads more efficiently and cost-effectively across diverse models, datasets, software, and hardware using MLPerf methodology and benchmarks

66 647 123
ctuning
ckdb

Collective Knowledge (CK), Collective Mind (CM/CMX) and MLPerf automations: community-driven projects to facilitate collaborative and reproducible research and to learn how to run AI, ML, and other emerging workloads more efficiently and cost-effectively across diverse models, datasets, software, and hardware using MLPerf methodology and benchmarks

56 647 123
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