TensorFlow.js found its killer app for Virtual YouTubers https://t.co/lbh6akLMOq
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) November 12, 2021
TensorFlow.js found its killer app for Virtual YouTubers https://t.co/lbh6akLMOq
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) November 12, 2021
Announcing Observable Inputs! 🎚🎛 Lightweight UI components to help you explore data and build interactive displays. https://t.co/odojmeV2tq
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) February 4, 2021
It's crazy what developers can create with TensorFlow.js nowadays 😯 https://t.co/waOZDhrG9x
— François Chollet (@fchollet) January 21, 2021
🔥 Hot off a fresh release…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) October 26, 2020
“packer: An opinionated framework for using JavaScript w/ R” 👨💻 @jdataphttps://t.co/D4QgR8oXQt #rstats pic.twitter.com/31BB3fSkK0
Daily PM2.5 readings for California in 2020. 🔥😷 https://t.co/8jHNGCcAe9 pic.twitter.com/xXl5kuGoTT
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) September 13, 2020
You can now data = FileAttachment("example.csv").csv() in @observablehq. Finally. Rejoice. 🥳
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) September 8, 2020
Introducing Danfo.js 👋
— TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) August 25, 2020
Danfo.js is a Pandas-like Library in #JavaScript that’s #MadeWithTFJS, and provides intuitive data structures for manipulating and processing structured data. Learn more in this article by @risingodegua and @steveoni.
Read now → https://t.co/dGKYZtCVu7 pic.twitter.com/DAZD3tkHkX
Procedurally-generated Chinese landscape paintings using mathematical functions to model the mountains and trees from scratch: https://t.co/CgzdeUbZM4
— Denny Britz (@dennybritz) June 14, 2020
I was looking at the code (https://t.co/xvmeZI6zF0) and it turns out it’s one *HUGE* JS function! pic.twitter.com/o8MeXCfHxm
You can use D3 with whatever graphics system you like. Here’s a post on WebGL: https://t.co/E3eLZ5CxDg
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) May 17, 2020
I’m really excited about this new intro to D3! It takes a very different tack than previous tutorials, and I hope it helps more people get into visualization. https://t.co/Ic7jvNFFwF
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) March 24, 2020
An exploration of network structure & contagion. I find spread in constrained systems unintuitive so I simulated it. Tweak params like # of interactions & prob of infection to see how they impact an outbreak's behavior. https://t.co/mtwkjy1tTN #dataviz #javascript #Simulation pic.twitter.com/U6qI0DYLhe
— Nick Strayer (@NicholasStrayer) March 23, 2020
We just published 2 packages: MediaPipe Facemesh and Handpose in the TensorFlow.js models repo!
— Nikhil Thorat (@nsthorat) March 9, 2020
Facemesh & Handpose give 3D keypoints from images of faces and hands respectively, with an API free of ML jargon. They also run in WASM! https://t.co/RubnKeQjWm