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  2. Keras - Wikipedia

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    Keras is an open-source library that provides a Python interface for artificial neural networks. Keras was first independent software, then integrated into the TensorFlow library, and later supporting more. "Keras 3 is a full rewrite of Keras [and can be used] as a low-level cross-framework language to develop custom components such as layers ...

  3. Comparison of deep learning software - Wikipedia

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    Linux, macOS, Windows: Python: Python: Only on Linux No Yes No Yes Yes Keras: François Chollet 2015 MIT license: Yes Linux, macOS, Windows: Python: Python, R: Only if using Theano as backend Can use Theano, Tensorflow or PlaidML as backends Yes No Yes Yes [20] Yes Yes No [21] Yes [22] Yes MATLAB + Deep Learning Toolbox (formally Neural Network ...

  4. Fast Artificial Neural Network - Wikipedia

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    FAN supports cross-platform execution of single and multilayer networks. It also supports fixed-point and floating-point arithmetic. It includes functions that simplify the creating, training and testing of neural networks. It has bindings for over 20 programming languages, including commonly used languages such as PHP, C# and Python.

  5. TensorFlow - Wikipedia

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    TensorFlow.nn is a module for executing primitive neural network operations on models. [40] Some of these operations include variations of convolutions (1/2/3D, Atrous, depthwise), activation functions ( Softmax , RELU , GELU, Sigmoid , etc.) and their variations, and other operations ( max-pooling , bias-add, etc.).

  6. Neural Network Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    NNI (Neural Network Intelligence) is a free and open-source AutoML toolkit developed by Microsoft. [3] [4] It is used to automate feature engineering, model compression, neural architecture search, and hyper-parameter tuning. [5] [6] The source code is licensed under MIT License and available on GitHub. [7]

  7. Chainer - Wikipedia

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    A supercomputer running Chainer on 1024 GPUs processed 90 epochs of ImageNet dataset on ResNet-50 network in 15 minutes, which is four times faster than the previous record held by Facebook. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] ChainerRL adds state of art deep reinforcement learning algorithms, and ChainerUI is a management and visualization tool.

  8. Torch (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    Torch is an open-source machine learning library, a scientific computing framework, and a scripting language based on Lua. [3] It provides LuaJIT interfaces to deep learning algorithms implemented in C. It was created by the Idiap Research Institute at EPFL. Torch development moved in 2017 to PyTorch, a port of the library to Python. [4] [5] [6]

  9. Open Neural Network Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX) [ˈɒnɪks] [2] is an open-source artificial intelligence ecosystem [3] of technology companies and research organizations that establish open standards for representing machine learning algorithms and software tools to promote innovation and collaboration in the AI sector.