Find a pre-built PyTorch library for NLP, computer vision, or generative models without hunting the web.
Discover tutorials and books to learn PyTorch step by step.
Look up an existing reimplementation of a research paper before coding it yourself.
Map the PyTorch ecosystem to choose the right tool for a new project.
This repository is a curated, community-maintained list of resources for people working with PyTorch, the popular open-source library for building and training deep learning models. Awesome lists like this are a recognised genre on GitHub: instead of containing software, they collect links to other projects, tutorials and papers in one place so someone exploring an area does not have to hunt across the web. The README is structured as a long table of contents that groups links by theme. There are sections for PyTorch and the libraries that build on top of it, broken down into natural language and speech processing, computer vision, probabilistic and generative libraries, and other utility libraries, another section gathers tutorials, books and example projects, another collects implementations of specific research papers, another lists relevant talks and conferences, and a final section labelled "PyTorch elsewhere" rounds up the rest. Each entry is a short bullet linking to a GitHub project or external site with a one-line description, which lets readers skim the catalogue and click through to anything useful. Someone would visit this list when getting started with PyTorch, looking for an off-the-shelf model or helper library to plug into their own work, hunting for a reimplementation of a paper they read, or trying to map out the ecosystem around a particular topic such as machine translation, speech synthesis or image segmentation. The repository itself contains no executable code, its content is the README and the curation behind it. The primary language is listed as unknown in the metadata, and the full README is much longer than what was provided here.
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