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Training and Prediction in Node.js
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In this tutorial you will train a model to make predictions of baseball pitch types from pitch sensor data (from MLBAM). The training will be done server-side in a Node.js application.
This exercise will demonstrate steps to setup the tfjs-node npm package in your server application, build a model, and train it with labeled pitch sensor data. It will also show how to communicate training status to a client, and use the trained model for prediction in a client/server architecture.
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Last updated 2022-11-01 UTC.
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