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    TensorFlow.NET

    .NET Standard bindings for Google's TensorFlow for developing models

    ...Since the APIs are kept as similar as possible you can immediately adapt any existing TensorFlow code in C# or F# with a zero learning curve. Take a look at a comparison picture and see how comfortably a TensorFlow/Python script translates into a C# program with TensorFlow.NET.
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    When to use TensorFlowSharp

    When to use TensorFlowSharp

    TensorFlow API for .NET languages

    ...Its primary purpose is to enable developers working in Microsoft-based environments to load trained TensorFlow models and perform inference or additional training within .NET applications. The library focuses mainly on providing access to the low-level TensorFlow runtime rather than offering the high-level abstractions commonly available in Python libraries like Keras. This design allows applications written in C# or F# to execute machine learning graphs produced by Python workflows while maintaining compatibility with the TensorFlow runtime.
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    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit for All of Us

    ...While JASP offers more statistical features, DSTK tends to be a broad solution workbench, including text analysis and predictive analytics features. Of course you may specify JASP for advanced data editing and RapidMiner for advanced prediction modeling. DSTK is written in C#, Java and Python to interface with R, NLTK, and Weka. It can be expanded with plugins using R Scripts. We have also created plugins for more statistical functions, and Big Data Analytics with Microsoft Azure HDInsights (Spark Server) with Livy. License: R, RStudio, NLTK, SciPy, SKLearn, MatPlotLib, Weka, ... each has their own licenses.
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    This project consists in a set of challenges to recognize images acquired from 3d Lasers.
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