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    Netron

    Netron

    Visualizer for neural network, deep learning, machine learning models

    Netron is a viewer for neural network, deep learning and machine learning models. Netron supports ONNX, Keras, TensorFlow Lite, Caffe, Darknet, Core ML, MNN, MXNet, ncnn, PaddlePaddle, Caffe2, Barracuda, Tengine, TNN, RKNN, MindSpore Lite, and UFF. Netron has experimental support for TensorFlow, PyTorch, TorchScript, OpenVINO, Torch, Arm NN, BigDL, Chainer, CNTK, Deeplearning4j, MediaPipe, ML.NET, scikit-learn, TensorFlow.js.
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    NanoNeuron

    NanoNeuron

    NanoNeuron is 7 simple JavaScript functions

    ...Because every concept is expressed in a few lines, it’s easy to tinker—change learning rates, swap cost functions, or visualize error curves. The repository bridges the gap between formulae and intuition by making each update transparent and observable. It’s ideal for absolute beginners who want to internalize core ideas before moving on to multi-layer networks and libraries.
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    TenorSpace.js

    TenorSpace.js

    Neural network 3D visualization framework

    TensorSpace is a neural network 3D visualization framework built using TensorFlow.js, Three.js and Tween.js. TensorSpace provides Keras-like APIs to build deep learning layers, load pre-trained models, and generate a 3D visualization in the browser. From TensorSpace, it is intuitive to learn what the model structure is, how the model is trained and how the model predicts the results based on the intermediate information. After preprocessing the model, TensorSpace supports the visualization of pre-trained models from TensorFlow, Keras and TensorFlow.js. ...
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    NN-SVG

    NN-SVG

    Publication-ready NN-architecture schematics

    Illustrations of Neural Network architectures are often time-consuming to produce, and machine learning researchers all too often find themselves constructing these diagrams from scratch by hand. NN-SVG is a tool for creating Neural Network (NN) architecture drawings parametrically rather than manually. It also provides the ability to export those drawings to Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files, suitable for inclusion in academic papers or web pages.
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    ConvNetJS

    ConvNetJS

    Deep learning in Javascript to train convolutional neural networks

    ConvNetJS is a Javascript library for training Deep Learning models (Neural Networks) entirely in your browser. Open a tab and you're training. No software requirements, no compilers, no installations, no GPUs, no sweat. ConvNetJS is an implementation of Neural networks, together with nice browser-based demos. It currently supports common Neural Network modules (fully connected layers, non-linearities), classification (SVM/Softmax) and Regression (L2) cost functions, ability to specify and train Convolutional Networks that process images, and experimental Reinforcement Learning modules, based on Deep Q Learning. ...
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