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A from-scratch neural network and tensor library built in Python for learning, experimentation, and deep understanding of modern ML systems.

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Neural Tool Kit (NTK)

Neural Tool Kit (NTK) is a machine learning framework built from scratch in Python on top of NumPy. The project aims to provide a hands-on exploration of the core systems behind modern deep learning frameworks, including tensors, automatic differentiation, neural network layers, optimization, and training workflows.

NTK was created as a learning-focused project to explore the fundamental systems behind modern deep learning frameworks. While it serves as a personal educational project, it may also be useful to students, hobbyists, and anyone interested in understanding how machine learning frameworks work internally.

Motivation

I built NTK to develop a deeper understanding of the systems that power modern deep learning frameworks. By implementing these components from scratch, I can explore how they work internally rather than treating them as black boxes.

Features

  • Tensor abstraction with automatic differentiation
  • Dense, Conv2D, and MaxPool layers
  • Built-in activation functions
    • ReLU
    • Sigmoid
    • Tanh
    • Softmax
    • Linear
  • Optimizers and loss functions
  • Dataset and DataLoader abstractions
  • Training utilities and trainer system
  • Sequential container module
  • Support for custom layers, activations, losses, and optimizers

Current Limitations

NTK is currently CPU-only and remains under active development. The following features are planned but not yet available:

  • GPU computation
  • Additional container modules
  • RNN support
  • Transformer support
  • A polished reinforcement learning API

Installation

python -m pip install ntk-ml

Import

import neuraltoolkit as ntk

Quickstart

import neuraltoolkit as ntk


x = ntk.Tensor(training_data)
y = ntk.Tensor(training_labels)

model = ntk.Sequential(
  ntk.Dense(input_shape=4, output_shape=32),
  ntk.Relu(),
  ntk.Dense(input_shape=32, output_shape=10),
  ntk.Tanh()
)

trainer = ntk.Trainer(
  module=model,
  optimizer=ntk.Adam(parameters=model.parameters(), learning_rate=3e-4),
  loss=ntk.MeanSquaredError()
)

trainer.fit(x, y, epochs=100)

predictions = model(X)

Examples

XOR

import neuraltoolkit as ntk
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

x = ntk.Tensor([
    [0, 0],
    [0, 1],
    [1, 0],
    [1, 1]
])

y = ntk.Tensor([
    [0],
    [1],
    [1],
    [0]
])

model = ntk.Sequential(
    ntk.Dense(input_shape=2, output_shape=4),
    ntk.Tanh(),
    ntk.Dense(input_shape=4, output_shape=1),
    ntk.Sigmoid()
)

trainer = ntk.Trainer(
    module=model,
    optimizer=ntk.Adam(parameters=model.parameters(), learning_rate=0.01),
    loss=ntk.BinaryCrossEntropy()
)


history = trainer.fit(x, y, epochs=500)
print(model(x))
history.plot("loss")

# ----------------------Visualizing-------------------------

# defining a boundary
x_min, x_max = 0, 1
y_min, y_max = 0, 1

#Creating the grid
step_size = 0.01
xx, yy = np.meshgrid(
    np.arange(x_min, x_max, step_size),
    np.arange(y_min, y_max, step_size)
)

grid_points = np.c_[xx.ravel(), yy.ravel()]
predictions = model(ntk.Tensor(grid_points))

Z = predictions.data.reshape(xx.shape)
print(Z)

# Plotting

plt.figure(figsize=(6, 5))
plt.contourf(xx, yy, Z, alpha=0.8, cmap="coolwarm")
plt.contour(xx, yy, Z, colors='k', levels=[0.5], linewidths=1.5)

plt.title("XOR Decision Boundary")
plt.show()

Mnist Digits (CNN)

import numpy as np
import neuraltoolkit as ntk

model = ntk.Sequential(
    ntk.Conv2d(1, 32, 3, 1, 0),
    ntk.Relu(),
    ntk.Adaptive_Max_Pool2d(13, 13),
    ntk.Conv2d(32, 64, 3, 1, 0),
    ntk.Relu(),
    ntk.Adaptive_Max_Pool2d(5, 5),
    ntk.Flatten(),
    ntk.Dense(1600, 128),
    ntk.Relu(),
    ntk.Dense(128, 10)
)

train_dataset, val_dataset = ntk.datasets.mnist()

trainer = ntk.Trainer(
    module=model,
    optimizer=ntk.Adam(parameters=model.parameters(), learning_rate=3e-4),
    loss=ntk.CategoricalCrossEntropy()
)

history = trainer.fit(
    data=train_dataset,
    epochs=1,
    validation_data=val_dataset,
    batch_size=32,
    shuffle=True
)

with ntk.no_grad():
    predictions = model(val_dataset.x)

predictions_argmax = np.argmax(predictions.data, axis=-1)
labels_argmax = np.argmax(val_dataset.y.data, axis=-1)

percentage = np.mean(predictions_argmax == labels_argmax) * 100
print(f"Test Accuracy: {percentage}%")

model.save(".model_conv")
print("Model Saved!")

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