[D] What are your favorite tools to visualize/explain tensor operations?

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  1. einops

    Flexible and powerful tensor operations for readable and reliable code (for pytorch, jax, TF and others)

    einops: just look at the pretty visual GIF and be amazed

  2. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB – Built for High-Performance Time Series Workloads. InfluxDB 3 OSS is now GA. Transform, enrich, and act on time series data directly in the database. Automate critical tasks and eliminate the need to move data externally. Download now.

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  3. opt_einsum

    ⚡️Optimizing einsum functions in NumPy, Tensorflow, Dask, and more with contraction order optimization.

    opt_einsum: for speed

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