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    TensorFlow.js

    TensorFlow.js

    TensorFlow.js is a library for machine learning in JavaScript

    TensorFlow.js is a library for machine learning in JavaScript. Develop ML models in JavaScript, and use ML directly in the browser or in Node.js. Use off-the-shelf JavaScript models or convert Python TensorFlow models to run in the browser or under Node.js. Retrain pre-existing ML models using your own data. Build and train models directly in JavaScript using flexible and intuitive APIs. Tensors are the core datastructure of TensorFlow.js They are a generalization of vectors and matrices to potentially higher dimensions. Built on top of TensorFlow.js, the ml5.js library provides access to machine learning algorithms and models in the browser with a concise, approachable API. Comfortable with concepts like Tensors, Layers, Optimizers and Loss Functions (or willing to get comfortable with them)? TensorFlow.js provides flexible building blocks for neural network programming in JavaScript.
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    Constructs

    Constructs

    Define composable configuration models through code

    Constructs are classes that define a "piece of system state". Constructs can be composed together to form higher-level building blocks which represent a more complex state. Constructs are often used to represent the desired state of cloud applications. For example, in the AWS CDK, which is used to define the desired state for AWS infrastructure using CloudFormation, the lowest-level construct represents a resource definition in a CloudFormation template. These resources are composed to represent higher-level logical units of a cloud application, etc.
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    TensorFlow.js models

    TensorFlow.js models

    Pretrained models for TensorFlow.js

    This repository hosts a set of pre-trained models that have been ported to TensorFlow.js. The models are hosted on NPM and unpkg so they can be used in any project out of the box. They can be used directly or used in a transfer learning setting with TensorFlow.js. To find out about APIs for models, look at the README in each of the respective directories. In general, we try to hide tensors so the API can be used by non-machine learning experts. New models should have a test NPM script. You can run the unit tests for any of the models by running "yarn test" inside a directory. Use off-the-shelf JavaScript models or convert Python TensorFlow models to run in the browser or under Node.js. Build and train models directly in JavaScript using flexible and intuitive APIs. Develop ML models in JavaScript, and use ML directly in the browser or in Node.js.
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