Google releases TF-GNN for creating graph neural networks in TensorFlow
( go to the article → https://dataconomy.com/2021/11/google-releases-tf-graph-neural-networks-tensorflow/ )
Google today released TensorFlow Graph Neural Networks (TF-GNN) in alpha, a library designed to make it easier to work with graph-structured data using TensorFlow, its machine learning framework. Used in production at Google for spam and anomaly detection, traffic estimation, and YouTube content labeling, Google says that TF-GNN is designed to “encourage
Nov. 19, 2021, 10:52 a.m.
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Google releases TF-GNN for creating graph neural networks in TensorFlow
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