TensorFlow publishes a DOI for the open-source code base using Zenodo.org: 10.5281/zenodo.4724125
TensorFlow's white papers are listed for citation below.
Large-Scale Machine Learning on Heterogeneous Distributed Systems
Abstract: TensorFlow is an interface for expressing machine learning algorithms and an implementation for executing such algorithms. A computation expressed using TensorFlow can be executed with little or no change on a wide variety of heterogeneous systems, ranging from mobile devices such as phones and tablets up to large-scale distributed systems of hundreds of machines and thousands of computational devices such as GPU cards. The system is flexible and can be used to express a wide variety of algorithms, including training and inference algorithms for deep neural network models, and it has been used for conducting research and for deploying machine learning systems into production across more than a dozen areas of computer science and other fields, including speech recognition, computer vision, robotics, information retrieval, natural language processing, geographic information extraction, and computational drug discovery. This paper describes the TensorFlow interface and an implementation of that interface that we have built at Google. The TensorFlow API and a reference implementation were released as an open-source package under the Apache 2.0 license in November, 2015 and are available at www.tensorflow.org.
In BibTeX format
If you use TensorFlow in your research and would like to cite the TensorFlow system, we suggest you cite this whitepaper.
@misc{tensorflow2015-whitepaper, title={ {TensorFlow}: Large-Scale Machine Learning on Heterogeneous Systems}, url={https://www.tensorflow.org/}, note={Software available from tensorflow.org}, author={ Mart\'{i}n~Abadi and Ashish~Agarwal and Paul~Barham and Eugene~Brevdo and Zhifeng~Chen and Craig~Citro and Greg~S.~Corrado and Andy~Davis and Jeffrey~Dean and Matthieu~Devin and Sanjay~Ghemawat and Ian~Goodfellow and Andrew~Harp and Geoffrey~Irving and Michael~Isard and Yangqing Jia and Rafal~Jozefowicz and Lukasz~Kaiser and Manjunath~Kudlur and Josh~Levenberg and Dandelion~Man\'{e} and Rajat~Monga and Sherry~Moore and Derek~Murray and Chris~Olah and Mike~Schuster and Jonathon~Shlens and Benoit~Steiner and Ilya~Sutskever and Kunal~Talwar and Paul~Tucker and Vincent~Vanhoucke and Vijay~Vasudevan and Fernanda~Vi\'{e}gas and Oriol~Vinyals and Pete~Warden and Martin~Wattenberg and Martin~Wicke and Yuan~Yu and Xiaoqiang~Zheng}, year={2015}, }
Or in textual form:
Martín Abadi, Ashish Agarwal, Paul Barham, Eugene Brevdo, Zhifeng Chen, Craig Citro, Greg S. Corrado, Andy Davis, Jeffrey Dean, Matthieu Devin, Sanjay Ghemawat, Ian Goodfellow, Andrew Harp, Geoffrey Irving, Michael Isard, Rafal Jozefowicz, Yangqing Jia, Lukasz Kaiser, Manjunath Kudlur, Josh Levenberg, Dan Mané, Mike Schuster, Rajat Monga, Sherry Moore, Derek Murray, Chris Olah, Jonathon Shlens, Benoit Steiner, Ilya Sutskever, Kunal Talwar, Paul Tucker, Vincent Vanhoucke, Vijay Vasudevan, Fernanda Viégas, Oriol Vinyals, Pete Warden, Martin Wattenberg, Martin Wicke, Yuan Yu, and Xiaoqiang Zheng. TensorFlow: Large-scale machine learning on heterogeneous systems, 2015. Software available from tensorflow.org.
TensorFlow: A System for Large-Scale Machine Learning
Abstract: TensorFlow is a machine learning system that operates at large scale and in heterogeneous environments. TensorFlow uses dataflow graphs to represent computation, shared state, and the operations that mutate that state. It maps the nodes of a dataflow graph across many machines in a cluster, and within a machine across multiple computational devices, including multicore CPUs, general purpose GPUs, and custom-designed ASICs known as Tensor Processing Units (TPUs). This architecture gives flexibility to the application developer: whereas in previous “parameter server” designs the management of shared state is built into the system, TensorFlow enables developers to experiment with novel optimizations and training algorithms. TensorFlow supports a variety of applications, with a focus on training and inference on deep neural networks. Several Google services use TensorFlow in production, we have released it as an open-source project, and it has become widely used for machine learning research. In this paper, we describe the TensorFlow dataflow model and demonstrate the compelling performance that TensorFlow achieves for several real-world applications.