Google launches TensorFlow machine learning framework for graphical data

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Google today introduced Neural Structured Learning (NSL), an open source framework that uses the Neural Graph Learning method for training neural networks with graphs and structured data. NSL works with with the TensorFlow machine learning platform and is made to work for both experienced and inexperienced machine learning practitioners. NSL can make models for computer vision, perform NLP, and run predictions from graphical datasets like medical records or knowledge graphs. "Leveraging structured signals during training allows developers to achieve higher model accuracy, particularly when the amount of labeled data is relatively small," TensorFlow engineers said in a blog post today. "Training with structured signals also leads to more robust models. These techniques have been widely used in Google for improving model performance, such as learning image semantic embedding."

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