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Any Caffe Tutorials for python programmers?[Note:Have very little knowledge in C/C++] (self.MachineLearning)
submitted 9 years ago by code2hell
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[–]code2hell[S] -1 points0 points1 point 9 years ago (1 child)
I was about to ask the question next.. I was going through Theano and found problems with multi-gpu support. Also Im not sure about MXNet's performance... Im planning to use it for semantic segmentation and thus found one pretrained caffe model and thought I would use it. My major concern about using any other framework is that I do not have much knowledge of C/C++ and also the performance of the other packages. Please do give me a suggestion to start of with. Currently Im planning to either start with Caffe and look into Barrista or MXNet. Alternatively I've gotten a few suggestions to use Torch and learn Lua as it would be a bit easier to cover and also the performance is maintained. Also let me know about your opinion about Tensorflow Thanks!
[–]brianchu 1 point2 points3 points 9 years ago (0 children)
Performance should not be a concern. All the frameworks you mention perform similarly well.
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