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Microsoft today launched version 2.0 of what is now called the Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit. This open-source toolkit, which was previously known as CNTK, is Microsoft's competitor to similar tools ...
Microsoft Corp. has revamped one of its most popular artificial intelligence frameworks with the launch of Cognitive Toolkit 2.0 Thursday. The product is a revamped version of Microsoft’s original ...
The Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit was originally launched in beta back in October 2016. It provides a set of robust intelligent services that enable developers to draw on AI within their own products.
Microsoft has released an updated version of Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit, a system for deep learning that is used to speed advances in areas such as speech and image recognition and search relevance ...
Microsoft's second release of its open source deep learning framework earlier this month adds support for Java bindings, Spark, and Keras. Artificial intelligence just got smarter with the 2.0 release ...
In this video from the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit, Sayan Pathak and Cha Zhing present: Fast and Scalable Deep Learning with Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK). “Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit ...
Microsoft has announced a new partnership with Amazon to create a open-source deep learning library called Gluon. The idea behind Gluon is to make artificial intelligence more accessible and valuable.
Microsoft today launched version 2.0 of what is now called the Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit. This open-source toolkit, which was previously known as CNTK, is Microsoft’s competitor to similar tools ...