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11 TopicsAzure Deep Learning and ND, NC series with NVidia
First published on MSDN on Dec 21, 2017 ND and NCv2 Series VMs generally availableND-Series virtual machines (VMs) are specifically designed for the needs of artificial intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning workloads, offering excellent performance for training and inference: ✓They are powered by NVIDIA Tesla P40 GPUs based on the new Pascal Architecture and provide excellent performance for FP32 (single precision floating point operations), for AI workloads utilizing CNTK, TensorFlow, Caffe, and other frameworks.1.4KViews0likes0CommentsMicrosoft’s Batch AI Service - Train & test machine learning models, on pools of GPU machines.
First published on MSDN on Nov 07, 2017 Microsoft Batch AIMicrosoft’s Batch AI Service is a new service that helps you train and test machine learning models, including deep learning models, on pools of GPU machines.542Views0likes0CommentsThere’s a Visual Studio package for that! Building for Data Science In Visual Studio
First published on MSDN on Aug 08, 2017 Python Tools for Visual StudioVisual Studio 2017 provides rich integration for Python, covering various scenarios from machine learning to desktop to IoT to the web.566Views0likes0CommentsHow to implement the backpropagation using Python and NumPy
First published on MSDN on Jul 04, 2017 I was recently speaking to a University Academic and we got into the discussion of practical assessments for Data Science Students, One of the key principles students learn is how to implement the back-propagation neural network training algorithm.8.9KViews0likes0CommentsUsing Shibboleth and Domain Connecting your Data Science Virtual Machine
First published on MSDN on Jun 19, 2017 Installing Shibboleth and federating it with your Office365 AADA number of institutions have contact me asking how they can configure a Shibboleth server running on Windows Server or Linux.1KViews0likes0Comments