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Microsoft Updates its Deep Learning Toolkit

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This post is by Chris Basoglu, Partner Engineering Manager in the AI & Research group at Microsoft. We are delighted to announce…
This post is by Chris Basoglu, Partner Engineering Manager in the AI & Research group at Microsoft.
We are delighted to announce that Microsoft has brought Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit version 2.0 out of beta and is making the first release candidate available today. The toolkit, previously known as CNTK, is a system for deep learning used to speed advances in areas such as speech and image recognition and search relevance on CPUs and NVIDIA® GPUs. Cognitive Toolkit can be used on-premises or in the cloud with Azure GPUs.
Cognitive Toolkit is being used extensively by a wide variety of Microsoft products, by companies worldwide with a need to deploy deep learning at scale, and by students interested in the very latest algorithms and techniques. The latest version of the toolkit is available on GitHub via an open source license. Since releasing the beta in October 2016, more than 10 beta releases have been deployed with hundreds of new features, performance improvements and fixes.

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