QuickAI is a Python library that makes it extremely easy to experiment with state-of-the-art Machine Learning models.

Overview

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QuickAI is a Python library that makes it extremely easy to experiment with state-of-the-art Machine Learning models.

Anouncement video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK46sJphjIs

Motivation

When I started to get into more advanced Machine Learning, I started to see how these famous neural network architectures(such as EfficientNet), were doing amazing things. However, when I tried to implement these architectures to problems that I wanted to solve, I realized that it was not super easy to implement and quickly experiment with these architectures. That is where QuickAI came in. It allows for easy experimentation of many model architectures quickly.

Dependencies:

Tensorflow, PyTorch, Sklearn, Matplotlib, Numpy, and Hugging Face Transformers. You should install TensorFlow and PyTorch following the instructions from their respective websites.

Why you should use QuickAI

QuickAI can reduce what would take tens of lines of code into 1-2 lines. This makes fast experimentation very easy and clean. For example, if you wanted to train EfficientNet on your own dataset, you would have to manually write the data loading, preprocessing, model definition and training code, which would be many lines of code. Whereas, with QuickAI, all of these steps happens automatically with just 1-2 lines of code.

The following models are currently supported:

  1. Image Classification

    • EfficientNet B0-B7
    • VGG16
    • VGG19
    • DenseNet121
    • DenseNet169
    • DenseNet201
    • Inception ResNet V2
    • Inception V3
    • MobileNet
    • MobileNet V2
    • MobileNet V3 Small & Large
    • ResNet 101
    • ResNet 101 V2
    • ResNet 152
    • ResNet 152 V2
    • ResNet 50
    • ResNet 50 V2
    • Xception
  2. Natural Language Processing

    • GPT-NEO 125M(Generation, Inference)
    • GPT-NEO 350M(Generation, Inference)
    • GPT-NEO 1.3B(Generation, Inference)
    • GPT-NEO 2.7B(Generation, Inference)
    • Distill BERT Cased(Q&A, Inference and Fine Tuning)
    • Distill BERT Uncased(Named Entity Recognition, Inference)
    • Distil BART (Summarization, Inference)
    • Distill BERT Uncased(Sentiment Analysis & Text/Token Classification, Inference and Fine Tuning)

Installation

pip install quickAI

How to use

Please see the examples folder for details.

Comments
  • Memory error

    Memory error

    Is it possible to host the gpt neo models on a website and make some kind of API, the models are to large to run on my computer. Also It would be nice if to have a stop function so the model knows at what token to stop and be able to add examples of the query needed.

    enhancement 
    opened by TheProtaganist 5
  • Add link to a demo

    Add link to a demo

    Hi, I tried using the notebook in the example folder but it wasn't working (I think the files were not imported into Colab), so I created a demo which should work.

    opened by equiet 1
  • Better code for image_classification.py

    Better code for image_classification.py

    Main change: Used a dict instead of excessive elifs. Other smaller changes.

    Important: I do not have the resources to test the code, but technically, it's just a rewrite of the original, so it should work.

    opened by pinjuf 1
  • [Snyk] Security upgrade wheel from 0.30.0 to 0.38.0

    [Snyk] Security upgrade wheel from 0.30.0 to 0.38.0

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  • [Snyk] Security upgrade ubuntu from 21.10 to jammy

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    SNYK-UBUNTU2110-E2FSPROGS-2770726 | No Known Exploit | | medium severity | 300 | NULL Pointer Dereference
    SNYK-UBUNTU2110-KRB5-1735754 | No Known Exploit | | medium severity | 300 | OS Command Injection
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  • [Snyk] Security upgrade wheel from 0.30.0 to 0.38.0

    [Snyk] Security upgrade wheel from 0.30.0 to 0.38.0

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  • [Snyk] Security upgrade protobuf from 3.20.1 to 3.20.2

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  • [Snyk] Security upgrade ubuntu from rolling to 21.10

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  • [Snyk] Security upgrade numpy from 1.19.5 to 1.22.0

    [Snyk] Security upgrade numpy from 1.19.5 to 1.22.0

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    SNYK-PYTHON-NUMPY-2321966 | numpy:
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  • [Snyk] Security upgrade numpy from 1.19.5 to 1.22.0rc1

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    SNYK-PYTHON-NUMPY-2321969 | numpy:
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  • [Snyk] Security upgrade setuptools from 39.0.1 to 65.5.1

    [Snyk] Security upgrade setuptools from 39.0.1 to 65.5.1

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  • [Snyk] Security upgrade setuptools from 39.0.1 to 65.5.1

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  • [Snyk] Security upgrade protobuf from 3.20.1 to 3.20.2

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