Which is more suitable for a cross-platform commercial project: Keras.NET or Tensorflow.NET? #243
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Hi, sorry for the late reply. As far as I know, Tensorflow and Keras both uses Apache 2.0 license, so does Tensorflow.NET. And Keras.NET uses MIT license. I think license won't be a problem for commercial use.
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I'm trying to create something in Visual Studio (.NET 6.0) that I'd eventually like to commercialise and I'm not sure which would be most suitable.
I'm not particularly knowledgeable about licensing, so I'm not sure if there are any restrictions I need to be aware of with the Apache 2.0 licence for Tensorflow.NET.
With Keras.NET, will the dependency on Python be a problem across different platforms?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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