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May 2023
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The World of Tiny Machine Learning - Pet...

Jousef Murad
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Pete Warden was the technical lead of the TensorFlow Micro team at Google, and was previously founder of Jetpac, a deep learning technology startup acquired by Google in 2014. He's one of the original creators of the TensorFlow framework, wrote the leading textbook for embedded machine learning, and created a standard data set for short speech recognition. You can find him on Twitter as @petewarden, he blogs at petewarden.com, and has a series of videos available on YouTube.

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