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  2. TensorFlow - Wikipedia

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    Google used TensorFlow to create DermAssist, a free mobile application that allows users to take pictures of their skin and identify potential health complications. [75] Sinovation Ventures used TensorFlow to identify and classify eye diseases from optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans. [75]

  3. ML.NET - Wikipedia

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    ML.NET is a free software machine learning library for the C# and F# programming languages. [4] [5] [6] It also supports Python models when used together with NimbusML.The preview release of ML.NET included transforms for feature engineering like n-gram creation, and learners to handle binary classification, multi-class classification, and regression tasks. [7]

  4. Google Brain - Wikipedia

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    TensorFlow is an open source software library powered by Google Brain that allows anyone to utilize machine learning by providing the tools to train one's own neural network. [2] The tool has been used to develop software using deep learning models that farmers use to reduce the amount of manual labor required to sort their yield, by training ...

  5. SqueezeNet - Wikipedia

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    SqueezeNet was originally described in SqueezeNet: AlexNet-level accuracy with 50x fewer parameters and <0.5MB model size. [1] AlexNet is a deep neural network that has 240 MB of parameters, and SqueezeNet has just 5 MB of parameters.

  6. Comparison of deep learning software - Wikipedia

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    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 Toolbox) MathWorks: 1992 Proprietary: No Linux, macOS, Windows: C, C++, Java, MATLAB: MATLAB: No No Train with Parallel Computing Toolbox and generate CUDA code with GPU Coder [23] No Yes [24 ...

  7. Keras - Wikipedia

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    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, models, or metrics that can be used in native workflows in JAX, TensorFlow, or PyTorch — with ...

  8. Neural Network Exchange Format - Wikipedia

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    Neural Network Exchange Format (NNEF) is an artificial neural network data exchange format developed by the Khronos Group.It is intended to reduce machine learning deployment fragmentation by enabling a rich mix of neural network training tools and inference engines to be used by applications across a diverse range of devices and platforms.

  9. Horovod (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    Horovod is a free and open-source software framework for distributed deep learning training using TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, and Apache MXNet. Horovod is hosted under the Linux Foundation AI (LF AI). [3] Horovod has the goal of improving the speed, scale, and resource allocation when training a machine learning model. [4]