ML.NET enables ML tasks
NET was initially developed by Microsoft Research and evolved into a massive framework over the past ten years. Now, it’s being used across lots of product groups in Microsoft including Azure, Bing, Windows and more. As shown in the preview release, ML.NET enables ML tasks such as classification (sentiment analysis and text categorization) and regression (price prediction and forecasting). iv>Besides these ML capabilities, the first release of the ML.NET also packs the first draft of .NET APIs for training models, using models for prediction and the core components of the framework including transforms, algorithms, and core ML data structures.
ML.NET ML.NET will enable more scenarios over time
ML.NET will allow other situations in the future such as anomaly detection, recommendation systems, and approaches like deep learning by leveraging popular deep learning libraries such as TensorFlow, Caffe2, and CNTK, and also general machine learning libraries such as Accord.NET. ML.NET will also support and enhance the experience that Azure Machine Learning and Cognitive Services provides by allowing a code-first approach, supporting app-local deployment and the possibility to build personal models.
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