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Swift-AI
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Are people using Swift for machine learning / differentiable programming outside of Apple?
Before CoreML was released (and also before BNNS), I wrote SwiftAI. The project made heavy use of Accelerate and the algorithms were written from scratch. It was a great project, and I planned to make a lot of additions, but CoreML came out pretty soon afterward and made the project mostly obsolete. Still a great learning experience and there was a fair bit of interest at the time.
What are some alternatives?
TPPDF - TPPDF is a simple-to-use PDF builder for iOS
CoreML-Models - Largest list of models for Core ML (for iOS 11+)
SwiftPDFGenerator - Generate beautiful .pdf Files from xib
AIToolbox - A toolbox of AI modules written in Swift: Graphs/Trees, Support Vector Machines, Neural Networks, PCA, K-Means, Genetic Algorithms
Reader - PDF Reader Core for iOS
BrainCore - The iOS and OS X neural network framework
SwiftyUtils - All the reusable code that we need in each project
Tensorflow-iOS
Pythonic.swift - Pythonic tool-belt for Swift – a Swift implementation of selected parts of Python standard library.
SpriteKit+Spring - SpriteKit API reproducing UIView's spring animations with SKAction
SimplePDF - Create a simple PDF effortlessly. :smile:
EVURLCache - a NSURLCache subclass for handling all web requests that use NSURLRequest