An introduction to ML.NET and the functions it performs
No longer must solutions to mathematical problems be written in'X' (insert Python/C /R here). With the increasing uptake of integrating AI and optimisation tools in software, it has never been easier for developers to learn more about these topics without having to completely abandon their tech stack. What's more is that this upskilling can be done from the comfort of a .NET application. ML.NET was first released in 2018. It does exactly what the name implies: Machine Learning in .NET.
Sep-6-2022, 12:01:26 GMT