A collection of awesome ML.NET libraries, tools, frameworks and software
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Oct 1, 2020
A collection of awesome ML.NET libraries, tools, frameworks and software
Intelligent system (as a .NET Forms application) for user profiling and proposing the most suitable cars
Training Image Classification using ML.NET Deep Learning with Oxford flowers dataset
The EMS (Employee Management System) Application is a powerful standalone tool built using C# and .NET Framework, designed to help companies manage employee attendance, leave, and overall performance. Developed for Southern Construction & Engineering company.
Classify flower images using ML.NET library
Neural network that recognizes malaria in blood cells by image
welcome to our Sales and Guest Projection repository! Discover precise guest predictions via ML.NET, historical data, and advanced tech. This model also applies to sales forecasts, fueled by ML.NET's capabilities. In addition, we've added data visualization.
Building model using ML.NET Model Builder with Oxford 17 flower category dataset
💻 Code repository for Independent Thesis Basic Level (University Diploma) - VT2019 - Mid Sweden University. Report title: "Improving the Chatbot Experience: With a Content-based Recommender System."
ML.Net workshop for Google day at iO
gRPC client & server communication using in-memory machine learning inference.
MLNET and ModelBuilder STEM Salaries
An ML.NET based application trained on the Kaggle Cat Dog Dataset that predicts whether the given image is of a Dog or a Cat.
Building model using ML.NET Model Builder with Oxford 102 flower category dataset
ML.NET gives you the ability to add machine learning to .NET applications, in either online or offline scenarios. With this capability, you can make automatic predictions using the data available to your application. In this article we will be specifically focus on AutoML Model Builder.
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