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    Darts

    Darts

    A python library for easy manipulation and forecasting of time series

    darts is a Python library for easy manipulation and forecasting of time series. It contains a variety of models, from classics such as ARIMA to deep neural networks. The models can all be used in the same way, using fit() and predict() functions, similar to scikit-learn. The library also makes it easy to backtest models, combine the predictions of several models, and take external data into account. Darts supports both univariate and multivariate time series and models. The ML-based models...
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    SINGA

    SINGA

    A distributed deep learning platform

    ...Various example deep learning models are provided in SINGA repo on Github and on Google Colab. SINGA supports data parallel training across multiple GPUs (on a single node or across different nodes). SINGA supports various popular optimizers including stochastic gradient descent with momentum, Adam, RMSProp, and AdaGrad, etc. SINGA records the computation graph and applies the backward propagation automatically after forward propagation. The optimization of memory are implemented in the Device class. SINGA supports loading ONNX format models and saving models defined using SINGA APIs into ONNX format, which enables AI developers to use models across different libraries and tools. ...
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    Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK)

    Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK)

    Open-source toolkit for commercial-grade distributed deep learning

    CNTK describes neural networks as a series of computational steps via a digraph which are a set of nodes or vertices that are connected with the edges directed between different vertexes. Create and combine models such as: -Feed-Forward DNNs -Convolutional neural networks -Recurrent neural networks
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