CoreML-samples VS CoreML-Models

Compare CoreML-samples vs CoreML-Models and see what are their differences.

CoreML-samples

Sample code for Core ML using ResNet50 provided by Apple and a custom model generated by coremltools. (by ytakzk)
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Jupyter Notebook Python
MIT License MIT License
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CoreML-samples

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CoreML-Models

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing CoreML-samples and CoreML-Models you can also consider the following projects:

Tensorflow-iOS

Swift-AI - The Swift machine learning library.

Caffe2

Awesome-Mobile-Machine-Learning - A curated list of awesome mobile machine learning resources for iOS, Android, and edge devices.

Bender - Easily craft fast Neural Networks on iOS! Use TensorFlow models. Metal under the hood.

BrainCore - The iOS and OS X neural network framework

MLKit - A simple machine learning framework written in Swift 🤖

TensorSwift - A lightweight library to calculate tensors in Swift, which has similar APIs to TensorFlow's

Porcupine   - On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning