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Artificial Intelligence => AI News => Topic started by: ivan.moony on January 17, 2018, 09:46:21 pm

Title: Google’s Deeplearn.js brings machine learning to the browser
Post by: ivan.moony on January 17, 2018, 09:46:21 pm
https://deeplearnjs.org/ (https://deeplearnjs.org/)

Google is offering an open source, hardware-accelerated library for machine learning that runs in a browser. The library is currently supported only in the desktop version of Google Chrome, but the project is working to support more devices.

The Deeplearn.js library enables training of neural networks within a browser, requiring no software installation or back end. “A client-side ML library can be a platform for interactive explanations, for rapid prototyping and visualization, and even for offline computation,” Google researchers said. “And if nothing else, the browser is one of the world’s most popular programming platforms.”

More about it here (https://www.infoworld.com/article/3216464/machine-learning/googles-deeplearnjs-brings-machine-learning-to-the-browser.amp.html).
Title: Re: Google’s Deeplearn.js brings machine learning to the browser
Post by: Freddy on January 17, 2018, 11:03:49 pm
Nice find Ivan thank you  O0
Title: Re: Google’s Deeplearn.js brings machine learning to the browser
Post by: Zero on January 22, 2018, 08:15:22 am
Wooosh thank you ivan.moony!!!

There's also ml.js (https://github.com/mljs/ml) I wasn't aware of!

 :banana: