Accord.NET Framework
The Accord.NET project provides machine learning, statistics, artificial intelligence, computer vision and image processing methods to .NET. It can be used on Microsoft Windows, Xamarin, Unity3D, Windows Store applications, Linux or mobile.
After merging with the AForge.NET project, the framework now offers a unified API for learning/training machine learning models that is both easy to use and extensible. It is based on the following pattern:
- Choose a learning algorithm that provides a Learn(x, y) or Learn(x) method;
- Use the Learn(x, y) to create a machine learning model learned from the data;
- Use the model's Transform, Decide, Scores, Probabilities or LogLikelihoods methods.
For more information, please see the getting started guide, and check the wiki. Note: the wiki is being gradually updated/rewritten followed the recent merge/refactoring. Please do not hesitate to edit it if you would like!
Installing
To install the framework in your application, please use NuGet. If you are on Visual Studio, right-click on the "References" item in your solution folder, and select "Manage NuGet Packages." Search for Accord.MachineLearning (or equivalently, Accord.Math, Accord.Statistics or Accord.Imaging depending on your initial goal) and select "Install."
If you would like to install the framework on Unity3D applications, download the "libsonly" compressed archive from the framework releases page. Navigate to the Releases/Mono folder, and copy the .dll files to the Plugins folder in your Unity project. Finally, find and add the System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.dll assembly that should be available from your system to the Plugin folders as well.
Sample applications
The framework comes with a wide range of sample applications to help get you started quickly. If you downloaded the framework sources or cloned the repository, open the Samples.sln solution file in the Samples folder.
Building
With Visual Studio 2013
Please download and install the following dependencies:
- T4 Toolbox for Visual Studio 2013
- Sandcastle Help File Builder (with VS2013 extension)
- NUnit 3 Test Adapter
Then navigate to the Sources directory, and open the Accord.NET.sln solution file.
With Visual Studio 2015
Please download and install the following dependencies:
- VS2013 C++ platform toolset (for compiling some unit tests only)
- T4 Toolbox for Visual Studio 2015
- Sandcastle Help File Builder (with VS2015 extension)
- NUnit 3 Test Adapter
Then navigate to the Sources directory, and open the Accord.NET.sln solution file.
With Visual Studio 2017
Please download and install the following dependencies:
- T4 Toolbox for Visual Studio 2017
- Sandcastle Help File Builder (with VS2017 extension)
- NUnit 3 Test Adapter
Then navigate to the Sources directory, and open the Accord.NET.sln solution file.
With Mono in Linux
# Install Mono
sudo apt-get install mono-complete monodevelop monodevelop-nunit git autoconf make
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/accord-net/framework.git
# Enter the directory
cd framework
# Build the framework solution using Mono
./autogen.sh
make build
make samples
make test
With Mono in OS X
# Install Mono
brew update
brew cask install mono-mdk pkg-config automake
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/accord-net/framework.git
# Enter the directory
cd framework
# Set some environment variables with OSX-specific paths
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/Current/lib/pkgconfig/
export MONO=/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/Current/bin/mono
export XBUILD=/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/Current/bin/xbuild
# Build the framework solution using Mono
./autogen.sh
make build
make samples
make test
Contributing
If you would like to contribute, please do so by helping us update the project's Wiki pages. While you could also make a donation through PayPal , Flattr , or any of the cryptocurrencies shown below, as well as fill-in bug reports and contribute code in the form of pull requests, the most precious donation we could receive would be a bit of your time - please take some minutes to submit us more documentation examples to our Wiki pages
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Note: all donations are 100% invested towards improving the framework, including, but not limited to, the hiring of extra developers to work on issues currently present at the project's issue tracker. If you would like to donate resources towards the development of a particular issue, please let us know!
Join the chat at https://gitter.im/accord-net/framework - but to have issues and questions answered, post it as an issue.