numpyro
pyprobml
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numpyro
- Bayesian Analysis with Python
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Saving the World with Bayesian Modeling
Perhaps an alternative to look into: Numpyro [1] has a JAX backend so can be really fast when compiled; and it can run on GPUs. So that might be helpful for your problem with loads of data.
[1] https://github.com/pyro-ppl/numpyro
pyprobml
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Best Possible Book Recommended for Machine Learning [Discussion] [D] [Recommendation]
Another great book is Kevin Murphy’s Machine Learning: A probabilistic approach. He just launched the second version of his book and he has a Python repo for the models and graphs: https://github.com/probml/pyprobml
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Probabilistic Machine Learning, Kevin Murphy (2nd edition, 2021)
This exists actually, it's not complete yet (I think?) but it covers a lot of the material in the book:
https://github.com/probml/pyprobml
What are some alternatives?
PyMC - Bayesian Modeling and Probabilistic Programming in Python
prml - Repository of notes, code and notebooks in Python for the book Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning by Christopher Bishop
trax - Trax — Deep Learning with Clear Code and Speed
jaxopt - Hardware accelerated, batchable and differentiable optimizers in JAX.
einops - Flexible and powerful tensor operations for readable and reliable code (for pytorch, jax, TF and others)
machine-learning-experiments - 🤖 Interactive Machine Learning experiments: 🏋️models training + 🎨models demo
BayesianEcosystems_IAP - Notes and code for Bayesian ecosystem modeling IAP course
lucid - A collection of infrastructure and tools for research in neural network interpretability.
Bayeslite - BayesDB on SQLite. A Bayesian database table for querying the probable implications of data as easily as SQL databases query the data itself.
PRML - PRML algorithms implemented in Python
datasets - TFDS is a collection of datasets ready to use with TensorFlow, Jax, ...
lightwood - Lightwood is Legos for Machine Learning.