A.I. Experiments: Teachable Machine

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Teachable Machine is an experiment that makes it easier for anyone to start exploring how machine learning works. It lets you teach a machine using your camera – live in the browser, no coding required. It’s built with a library called deeplearn.js, which makes it easier for any web developer to get into machine learning, by training and running neural nets right in the browser.

This experiment was a collaborative effort by friends from Støj (http://www.stoj.io), Use All Five (https://useallfive.com) and Creative Lab and PAIR teams at Google.

Check out the demo: https://teachablemachine.withgoogle.com/

Get the code: https://goo.gl/HWuSg8

Check out more A.I. Experiments: https://goo.gl/XMjRgP

Learn more about deeplearn.js: https://goo.gl/sug2y6

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