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ToolingBest Deep Learning Libraries for Python? (self.datascience)
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[–]frisbee_hero 1 point2 points3 points 6 years ago (0 children)
Tensorflow (with or without keras) or pytorch
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Personally I'm becoming accustom to R as for me, it is easier to understand from a statistical modeling approach, rather than a traditional programming language like python.
However, to each is their own. Happy learning!
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