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Statsmodels: statistical modeling and econometrics in Python
About statsmodels statsmodels is a Python package that provides a complement to scipy for statistical computations including descriptive statistics an
🔩 Like builtins, but boltons. 250+ constructs, recipes, and snippets which extend (and rely on nothing but) the Python standard library. Nothing like Michael Bolton.
Boltons boltons should be builtins. Boltons is a set of over 230 BSD-licensed, pure-Python utilities in the same spirit as — and yet conspicuously mis
Multi-class confusion matrix library in Python
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🌊 Online machine learning in Python
In a nutshell River is a Python library for online machine learning. It is the result of a merger between creme and scikit-multiflow. River's ambition
High performance, easy-to-use, and scalable machine learning (ML) package, including linear model (LR), factorization machines (FM), and field-aware factorization machines (FFM) for Python and CLI interface.
What is xLearn? xLearn is a high performance, easy-to-use, and scalable machine learning package that contains linear model (LR), factorization machin
Python Library for learning (Structure and Parameter) and inference (Statistical and Causal) in Bayesian Networks.
pgmpy pgmpy is a python library for working with Probabilistic Graphical Models. Documentation and list of algorithms supported is at our official sit
Easy and comprehensive assessment of predictive power, with support for neuroimaging features
Documentation: https://raamana.github.io/neuropredict/ News As of v0.6, neuropredict now supports regression applications i.e. predicting continuous t
aka "Bayesian Methods for Hackers": An introduction to Bayesian methods + probabilistic programming with a computation/understanding-first, mathematics-second point of view. All in pure Python ;)
Bayesian Methods for Hackers Using Python and PyMC The Bayesian method is the natural approach to inference, yet it is hidden from readers behind chap