At version r1.5, Google's open source machine learning and neural network library is more capable, more mature, and easier to learn and use If you looked at TensorFlow as a deep learning framework ...
In the dynamic world of machine learning, two heavyweight frameworks often dominate the conversation: PyTorch and TensorFlow. These frameworks are more than just a means to create sophisticated ...
Android development is not limited to cute little apps that split the bill in restaurants (that seems to be everyone’s “genius app idea,” or is it just me?). Android is a powerful platform with ...
Google today announced the launch of version 0.8 of TensorFlow, its open source library for doing the hard computation work that makes machine learning possible. Normally, a small point update like ...
Not every regression or classification problem needs to be solved with deep learning. For that matter, not every regression or classification problem needs to be solved with machine learning. After ...
TensorFlow is an open-source machine learning and AI development platform accessible via GitHub, compatible with programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, Java, and C++. It is designed to ...
Google’s TensorFlow team released TensorFlow Lattice today to help developers ensure that their machine learning models adhere to global trends even when training data is noisy. Lattice draws from the ...
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Over the past year I’ve reviewed half a dozen open source machine learning and/or deep learning frameworks: Caffe, Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (aka CNTK 2), MXNet, Scikit-learn, Spark MLlib, and ...