April 2024
Plus explore the latest in Keras, improvements to TensorFlow Lite, on-device LLMs, and more.
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Learn the latest at Google I/O
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Google I/O returns on May 14, 2024! Tune in for keynotes, sessions and workshops covering the latest in machine learning and AI.
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People of AI
interview with Francois Chollet, creator of Keras
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Listen to a discussion on deep learning, the evolution of Keras from creation to multi-backend Keras 3, and the intelligence of LLMs.
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Faster dynamically quantized inference with XNNPack
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Learn about the benefits of dynamic range quantization and how you can combine it with half-precision to improve on-device CPU inference performance.
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Gemma on-device with MediaPipe and TensorFlow Lite
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Watch a demo from
Gemma Developer Day
showing how to deploy Gemma models on-device using the MediaPipe LLM Inference API.
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Training gradient boosted trees with custom loss
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Learn how to define a custom loss function for TF-DF models. For robust features, a simpler API, and faster training times, you can
migrate
to the YDF library.
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