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Deeplearn.js is designed for webGL on a browser. I'm not sure if it'll work in Node. And on a server you'd probably want to target OpenCL.

Node adds file support, but libraries for stuff like dataframes are still in their early days. That might not be a problem for example problems, but real world data needs cleaning up before you can start doing ML.




It doesn't work in node yet, a relevant issue: https://github.com/PAIR-code/deeplearnjs/issues/234




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