[D] Results from Best of Machine Learning 2017 Survey • r/MachineLearning
If you missed that thread and there's something you want to mention, post it and I'll put it up. Lots of categories didn't have an entry. You can also make a category yourself. "and we all realized what a pain in the ass Tensorflow was and how it didn't need to be that way. In the academic community, it certainly to me feels like pytorch has become the dominant framework (probably not backed up by actual stats...
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