Since, I am familiar with neural networks for a year already, now NeuruLab sounds not like something strange and maybe frightening, but something interesting.
I cannot wait to the release or details. So can I ask some questions about it?)
1. Will it be 400$ plan included?
2. Is it about neural networks? Will I be able to use forests and boosting?
3. And the main question: most of the ML is about Python and all those frameworks - PyTorch, sklearn, TensorFlow. Will PyTorch and sklearn user fill comfortable with NeuroLab? Or is it just about blocks and no code maybe?
4. Oh, one more: will I be able to create custom features or can I just use predefined indicators?
I cannot wait to the release or details. So can I ask some questions about it?)
1. Will it be 400$ plan included?
2. Is it about neural networks? Will I be able to use forests and boosting?
3. And the main question: most of the ML is about Python and all those frameworks - PyTorch, sklearn, TensorFlow. Will PyTorch and sklearn user fill comfortable with NeuroLab? Or is it just about blocks and no code maybe?
4. Oh, one more: will I be able to create custom features or can I just use predefined indicators?
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1. Yes.
2. Yes, no (maybe in a future update).
3. The initial release is aimed at drag/dropping indicators to produce inputs. In future releases we might bring back the scripting that defined earlier versions of NeuroLab, if there's sufficient demand. But it will be C# based scripting. I never got into Python since it's an interpreted language. C# can be up to 44 times faster than Python:
https://careerkarma.com/blog/csharp-vs-python/
4. You can already compose custom indicators in WL7, so creating your own features is doable.
2. Yes, no (maybe in a future update).
3. The initial release is aimed at drag/dropping indicators to produce inputs. In future releases we might bring back the scripting that defined earlier versions of NeuroLab, if there's sufficient demand. But it will be C# based scripting. I never got into Python since it's an interpreted language. C# can be up to 44 times faster than Python:
https://careerkarma.com/blog/csharp-vs-python/
4. You can already compose custom indicators in WL7, so creating your own features is doable.
Thanks.
3. I know that, but ML in Python uses libraries and frameworks, that use compiled C/C++ code. So it's very fast).
3. I know that, but ML in Python uses libraries and frameworks, that use compiled C/C++ code. So it's very fast).
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