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The Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK) is an open-source framework designed for high-performance distributed deep learning applications. It represents neural networks through a sequence of computational operations organized in a directed graph structure. Users can effortlessly implement and integrate various popular model architectures, including feed-forward deep neural networks (DNNs), convolutional neural networks (CNNs), and recurrent neural networks (RNNs/LSTMs). CNTK employs stochastic gradient descent (SGD) along with error backpropagation learning, enabling automatic differentiation and parallel processing across multiple GPUs and servers. It can be utilized as a library within Python, C#, or C++ applications, or operated as an independent machine-learning tool utilizing its own model description language, BrainScript. Additionally, CNTK's model evaluation capabilities can be accessed from Java applications, broadening its usability. The toolkit is compatible with 64-bit Linux as well as 64-bit Windows operating systems. For installation, users have the option of downloading pre-compiled binary packages or building the toolkit from source code available on GitHub, which provides flexibility depending on user preferences and technical expertise. This versatility makes CNTK a powerful tool for developers looking to harness deep learning in their projects.
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All components of a URL, including scheme, user, password, host, port, path, query, and fragment, can be accessed through their respective properties. Every manipulation of a URL results in a newly generated URL object, and the strings provided to the constructor or modification functions are automatically encoded to yield a canonical format. While standard properties return percent-decoded values, the raw_ variants should be used to obtain encoded strings. A human-readable version of the URL can be accessed using the .human_repr() method. Binary wheels for yarl are available on PyPI for operating systems such as Linux, Windows, and MacOS. In cases where you wish to install yarl on different systems like Alpine Linux—which does not comply with manylinux standards due to the absence of glibc—you will need to compile the library from the source using the provided tarball. This process necessitates having a C compiler and the necessary Python headers installed on your machine. It is important to remember that the uncompiled, pure-Python version is significantly slower. Nevertheless, PyPy consistently employs a pure-Python implementation, thus remaining unaffected by performance variations. Additionally, this means that regardless of the environment, PyPy users can expect consistent behavior from the library.
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Company Name
Microsoft
Founded
1975
Country
United States
Website
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cognitive-toolkit/
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Python Software Foundation
Country
United States
Website
pypi.org/project/yarl/
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Deep Learning
Convolutional Neural Networks
Document Classification
Image Segmentation
ML Algorithm Library
Model Training
Neural Network Modeling
Self-Learning
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