npm install ml5-save


_This project is currently in development._
ml5.js aims to make machine learning approachable for a broad audience of artists, creative coders, and students. The library provides access to machine learning algorithms and models in the browser, building on top of TensorFlow.js.
The library is supported by code examples, tutorials, and sample data sets with an emphasis on ethical computing. Bias in data, stereotypical harms, and responsible crowdsourcing are part of the documentation around data collection and usage.
ml5.js is heavily inspired by Processing and p5.js.
There are several ways you can use the ml5.js library:
* You can use the latest version (0.4.3) by adding it to the head section of your HTML document:
v0.4.3
``html`
* If you need to use an earlier version for any reason, you can change the version number. The previous versions of ml5 can be found here. You can use those previous versions by replacing with the ml5 version of interest:
`html`
For example:
`html`
* You can also reference "latest", but we do not recommend this as your code may break as we update ml5.
`html``
- Getting Started
- API Reference
- Examples
- Community
- FAQ
You can find a collection of standalone examples in this repository: github.com/ml5js/ml5-examples
These examples are meant to serve as an introduction to the library and machine learning concepts.
See CONTRIBUTING π
ml5.js is supported by the time and dedication of open source developers from all over the world. Funding and support is generously provided by a Google Education grant at NYU's ITP/IMA program.
Many thanks BrowserStack for providing testing support.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!