PyBrain
author: Tom Schaul,
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author: Thomas Rückstiess, Department of Informatics, TU Munich
author: Frank Sehnke, Department of Informatics, TU Munich
published: July 20, 2010, recorded: June 2010, views: 7073
author: Thomas Rückstiess, Department of Informatics, TU Munich
author: Frank Sehnke, Department of Informatics, TU Munich
published: July 20, 2010, recorded: June 2010, views: 7073
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PyBrain is a versatile machine learning library for Python. Its goal is to provide flexible, easy-to-use yet still powerful algorithms for machine learning tasks, including a variety of predefined environments and benchmarks to test and compare algorithms. Implemented algorithms include Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), policy gradient methods, (multidimensional) recurrent neural networks and evolution strategies like CMA-ES, NES or FEM.
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