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Friendly Machine Learning for the Web. ml5.js aims to make machine learning approachable for a broad audience of artists, creative coders, and students.
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A New Code of Conduct and License for ml5.js
A New Code of Conduct and License for ml5.js
Today we are excited to announce two new parts of ml5.js: a new and improved Code of Conduct and our very own software license.
ml5.js
May 10, 2021
ml5.js Code of Conduct
ml5.js Code of Conduct
We are asking for your help to make ml5.js even better.
ml5.js
Jan 12, 2021
Let’s Read A Story: talking to books using semantic similarity
Let’s Read A Story: talking to books using semantic similarity
Written by Itay Niv. Edited by Ashley Jane Lewis.
ml5.js
May 16, 2019
The Subtext of a Black Corpus
The Subtext of a Black Corpus
In conversation with ITP SIRs Nikita Huggins & Ayodamola Okunseinde
ml5.js
Apr 20, 2019
The Hard Fun of Designing Alternatives to Smart Toys
The Hard Fun of Designing Alternatives to Smart Toys
In Conversation with ITP SIRs Stefania Druga
ml5.js
Feb 11, 2019
ml5: Friendly Open Source Machine Learning Library for the Web
ml5: Friendly Open Source Machine Learning Library for the Web
Originally published at itp.nyu.edu on June 11, 2018.
ml5.js
Jun 11, 2018
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