Fable.Python
Python bindings for Fable (by fable-compiler)
TensorFlow.NET
.NET Standard bindings for Google's TensorFlow for developing, training and deploying Machine Learning models in C# and F#. (by SciSharp)
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Fable.Python
Posts with mentions or reviews of Fable.Python.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-17.
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How do you code in a non-statically typed, imperative language after learning F#?
Perhaps that is why https://fable.io/Fable.Python/ exists.
- Does Microsoft use F# for any of its internal projects?
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Coconut-Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming
Nice idea! An emerging alternative to this is Python support in Fable.
https://github.com/fable-compiler/Fable.Python
TensorFlow.NET
Posts with mentions or reviews of TensorFlow.NET.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-04.
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Sentiment analysis in c#
But to answer your question. I've run UNet in C#. I trained the data originally using python and used SciSharp to run the model using GPU for a solution more than 5 years ago.
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AI .NET
TensorFlow .Net
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The Ultimate Guide to Tech Stack for Indie Hackers in 2023
Yes, exactly. Since you will probably use scikit / tensorflow / pytorch with Python, you can call your model directly in a Django controller. Using other frameworks you will probably have to create a separate microservice with a model exposed via Rest API or use bindings like TensorFlow.NET
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Have anyone use ML Net for production?
Not even close , It is close to python's scikit learn , and it does not have it is own deep learning framework like tensorflow or pytorch , while there are some developers that are trying to implement tensorflow in dotnet , they are doing a good job at providing TensorFlow's low-level C++ API , However c# is not as good as python in manipulating data , there are tons of online materials for python's data science libraries like numpy , pandas , scikit learn , tensorflow , pytorch , quick bug fixes , even some support for unique cases .
- If you had to pick a library from another language (Rust, JS, etc.) that isn’t currently available in Python and have it instantly converted into Python for you to use, what would it be?
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Does anyone have any experience using ML.NET for forecasting?
But Ive actually been looking at TensorFlow.NET. Its uses .NET binding for TensorFlow machine learning library. Heres the GitHub page: https://github.com/SciSharp/TensorFlow.NET
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Does Microsoft use F# for any of its internal projects?
If you're pointing out that Tensorflow.NET is exciting (https://github.com/SciSharp/TensorFlow.NET), I agree!
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Is F# a viable language for machine learning akin to Python?
Looks like TensorFlow is callable directly from .NET. https://github.com/SciSharp/TensorFlow.NET
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Need help Understanding A Neural Net better [P]
Building neural nets from scratch is going to be really hard, for a lot of reasons that you're not even aware of yet. You're better off using preexisting machine learning frameworks. For example here's a library for using tensorflow in c#: https://github.com/SciSharp/TensorFlow.NET
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How to develop an applications with multiple programming language
Why don't you try this: https://www.nuget.org/packages/TensorFlow.NET/ (and maybe other nugets).