GoLearn
Machine Learning for Go (by sjwhitworth)
go-gradient-descent
To practice a machine learning as a services (by Rayato159)
GoLearn | go-gradient-descent | |
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3 | 1 | |
9,169 | 2 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
4 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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GoLearn
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Multi-layer neural network from scratch in Go
If you're curious about a more robust machine learning library in Go, https://github.com/sjwhitworth/golearn is a quite feature-rich option.
go-gradient-descent
Posts with mentions or reviews of go-gradient-descent.
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GoLang AI/ML open source projects
I'm looking for this too. Recently I made a machine learning as a service using a simple linear regression model and do it from scratch. you can see it here -> https://github.com/Rayato159/go-gradient-descent. But I think doing it as a micro service is a good choice too.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing GoLearn and go-gradient-descent you can also consider the following projects:
Gorgonia - Gorgonia is a library that helps facilitate machine learning in Go.
goml - On-line Machine Learning in Go (and so much more)
sklearn - bits of sklearn ported to Go #golang
neural-go - A multilayer perceptron network implemented in Go, with training via backpropagation.
gosseract - Go package for OCR (Optical Character Recognition), by using Tesseract C++ library
randomforest - Random Forest implementation in golang
regommend - Recommendation engine for Go
go-fann - Go bindings for FANN, library for artificial neural networks
onnx-go - onnx-go gives the ability to import a pre-trained neural network within Go without being linked to a framework or library.
tfgo - Tensorflow + Go, the gopher way