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- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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What libraries do you use for machine learning and data visualizing in scala?
There are Java bindings for TensorFlow, but that's quite low level. I tried to see if I can get some Keras API for Scala, but I'm no expert and haven't had enough time to invest in this, so it's stuck in alpha. Maybe I develop it slow burning over the next year. A bit envious that Kotlin has a Keras-like library.
- Choosing Java as your language for a Machine Learning project
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TensorFlow introduction that works with Java
Hope this is not too late to answer your question. In theory there are no official Java tutorials for Tensorflow 2. The Java implementation is still under development at https://github.com/tensorflow/java
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[D] Java vs Python for Machine learning
To give a contrasting perspective, I think the Java ecosystem is much better suited for many data science tasks, and has a growing and well-maintained set of libraries for general purpose machine learning. I won't list them all, but TF-Java, DJL et al. have implementations of many modern architectures and there are a number of excellent libraries (CoreNLP, Lucene et al.) for working with text.
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Can we use the keras model in another programming language, such as java or etcs?
Here's the latest java git repo https://github.com/tensorflow/java
schedule-x
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How I built a cross-framework frontend library
This article will discuss the general concept of building a cross-framework frontend library. It will also display some examples of how this was applied when building the event calendar Schedule-X.
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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Show HN: I built an open source web calendar inspired by the Google calendar
Ah, never even thought of having a kind of overlap tolerance. I might look into if this would make sense for Schedule-X too.
Solving overlapping events was definitely one of the things were a couple of days went into finding a nice and performant solution. My solution is here: https://github.com/schedule-x/schedule-x/blob/main/packages/...
Basically what I do is iterate over a list of events, sorted by start time, and for each:
What are some alternatives?
Deep Java Library (DJL) - An Engine-Agnostic Deep Learning Framework in Java
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.
JNA - Java Native Access
wasmer-java - ☕ WebAssembly runtime for Java
CoreNLP - CoreNLP: A Java suite of core NLP tools for tokenization, sentence segmentation, NER, parsing, coreference, sentiment analysis, etc.
kafka-serialization - Experiments and demonstrations of AVRO, Protobuf serialisation
Zeppelin - Web-based notebook that enables data-driven, interactive data analytics and collaborative documents with SQL, Scala and more.
rr - RR - Railroad Diagram Generator
tensorflow-keras-scala - Scala-based Keras API for the Java bindings to TensorFlow. Mirror of https://codeberg.org/sciss/tensorflow-keras-scala
server - The Triton Inference Server provides an optimized cloud and edge inferencing solution.
java-models - Models in Java
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