Around the Hackaday secret bunker, we’ve been talking quite a bit about machine learning and neural networks. There’s been a lot of renewed interest in the topic recently because of the success of ...
You can help by translating the remaining tutorials or reviewing the ones that have already been translated. You can also help by translating to other languages. It is a very big job to translate all ...
Some of these tutorials use an API called PrettyTensor for creating Neural Networks in TensorFlow, but the PrettyTensor API is now obsolete. Some of the Notebooks are therefore also obsolete and they ...
Machine learning couldn’t be hotter, with several heavy hitters offering platforms aimed at seasoned data scientists and newcomers interested in working with neural networks. Among the more popular ...
If you want to explore machine learning, you can now write applications that train and deploy TensorFlow in your browser using JavaScript. We know what you are thinking. That has to be slow.
In this excellent tutorial video presentation below, Magnus Erik Hvass Pedersen demonstrates the basic workflow of using TensorFlow with a simple linear model. After loading the so-called MNIST ...
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 ...