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    Keras.js

    Keras.js

    Run Keras models in the browser, with GPU support using WebGL

    Run Keras models in the browser, with GPU support provided by WebGL 2. Models can be run in Node.js as well, but only in CPU mode. Because Keras abstracts away a number of frameworks as backends, the models can be trained in any backend, including TensorFlow, CNTK, etc. Check out the demos/ directory for real examples running Keras.js in VueJS. Library version compatibility, Keras 2.1.2.
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    VisualCube

    A php script for generating Rubik's cube visualisations

    ...If you do not have access to your own server, or would just like to try out the software, please visit: http://cube.crider.co.uk/visualcube.php PREREQUISITES You will need: * Access to an Apache web server with PHP and ImageMagic installed. * A MySQL database. This is optional, but will improve performance if you have a high traffic website. STEPS 1. Download the code using the download button on this page. 2. Extract the files into a web-accessible folder. 3. Edit the configuration variables in visualcube.php 4. Point your browser to: www.yourwebsite.com/visualcube.php
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