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    NVIDIA FLARE

    NVIDIA FLARE

    NVIDIA Federated Learning Application Runtime Environment

    NVIDIA Federated Learning Application Runtime Environment NVIDIA FLARE is a domain-agnostic, open-source, extensible SDK that allows researchers and data scientists to adapt existing ML/DL workflows(PyTorch, TensorFlow, Scikit-learn, XGBoost etc.) to a federated paradigm. It enables platform developers to build a secure, privacy-preserving offering for a distributed multi-party collaboration. NVIDIA FLARE is built on a componentized architecture that allows you to take federated learning workloads from research and simulation to real-world production deployment.
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    Surya

    Surya

    Implementation of the Surya Foundation Model for Heliophysics

    Surya is an open‑source, AI‑based foundation model for heliophysics developed collaboratively by NASA (via the IMPACT AI team) and IBM. Named after the Sanskrit word for “sun,” Surya is trained on nine years of high‑resolution solar imagery from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). It is designed to forecast solar phenomena—such as flares, solar wind, irradiance, and active region behavior—by predicting future solar images with a sophisticated long–short vision transformer architecture,...
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