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a browser-based application that Uber uses to visualize and debug their machine-learning models and data pipelines. "This application runs in the browser and they're using TensorFlow.js for a lot of numerical computations, so for example distance calculations and visualization, as well as clustering of data," said Gupta, adding that "because of the WebGL acceleration, they could accelerate these computations more than 100x compared to just natively using JavaScript". [http://www.techrepublic.com/article/google-shows-off-whats-possible-using-the-javascript-programming-language-for-machine-learning/ JavaScript and machine learning: Google shows what's possible using the web programming language | Nick Heath - TechRepublic] | a browser-based application that Uber uses to visualize and debug their machine-learning models and data pipelines. "This application runs in the browser and they're using TensorFlow.js for a lot of numerical computations, so for example distance calculations and visualization, as well as clustering of data," said Gupta, adding that "because of the WebGL acceleration, they could accelerate these computations more than 100x compared to just natively using JavaScript". [http://www.techrepublic.com/article/google-shows-off-whats-possible-using-the-javascript-programming-language-for-machine-learning/ JavaScript and machine learning: Google shows what's possible using the web programming language | Nick Heath - TechRepublic] | ||
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a browser-based application that Uber uses to visualize and debug their machine-learning models and data pipelines. "This application runs in the browser and they're using TensorFlow.js for a lot of numerical computations, so for example distance calculations and visualization, as well as clustering of data," said Gupta, adding that "because of the WebGL acceleration, they could accelerate these computations more than 100x compared to just natively using JavaScript". JavaScript and machine learning: Google shows what's possible using the web programming language | Nick Heath - TechRepublic