Deep Java Library: New Deep Learning Toolkit for Java Developers | AI, ML & Data Engineering - InfoQ.com
At the 2019 AWS re:Invent conference, Amazon released Deep Java Library (DJL),
an open-source library with Java APIs to simplify training, testing,
deploying, and making predictions with deep-learning models, as InfoQ.com reports now.
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While Java remains the first or second most popular programming language since the late 90s, Python is the most used language for machine learning, with numerous resources and deep-learning frameworks. DJL aims
to make deep-learning open-source tools accessible to Java developers,
using familiar concepts and intuitive APIs. Java developers can use
their favorite IDE with DJL or Jupyter Notebook-based code execution for Java...
To learn more about DJL, check out the DJL website, the Java Doc API Specification and the Getting Started page.
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Source: InfoQ.com