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    Gonum

    Gonum

    Set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language

    Gonum is a set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language. It contains libraries for matrices, statistics, optimization, and more. Gonum is a set of packages designed to make writing numerical and scientific algorithms productive, performant, and scalable. Gonum contains libraries for matrices and linear algebra; statistics, probability distributions, and sampling; tools for function differentiation, integration, and optimization; network creation and analysis; and more. We encourage...
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    spaGO

    spaGO

    Self-contained Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing lib

    ... to ensure that additional dependencies are downloaded only when specific features (e.g. persistent embeddings) are used. A good place to start is by looking at the implementation of built-in neural models, such as the LSTM. Except for a few linear algebra operations written in assembly for optimal performance (a bit of copying from Gonum), it's straightforward Go code, so you don't have to worry.
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