zuko and normalizing-flows
The tools are competitors, as `probabilists/zuko` is a well-established and actively used library for implementing normalizing flows in PyTorch, while `abdulfatir/normalizing-flows` appears to be a less maintained or pedagogical repository aiming to explain the same concepts, suggesting that a user would choose one over the other based on their need for a production-ready library versus a conceptual understanding.
Maintenance
13/25
Adoption
22/25
Maturity
25/25
Community
15/25
Maintenance
0/25
Adoption
10/25
Maturity
16/25
Community
17/25
Stars: 446
Forks: 35
Downloads: 26,000
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 132
Forks: 20
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Jupyter Notebook
License: MIT
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About zuko
probabilists/zuko
Normalizing flows in PyTorch
About normalizing-flows
abdulfatir/normalizing-flows
Understanding normalizing flows
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