@DarrenSu0Went to Starterhacks! My teammates @EddieBian and @KahanShah and Richard (who isn't on slack) all contributed hugely to the project. Of course of two days, we build TensorBuild; an drag and drop no-code web application for building tensorflow nerual networks. Every "block" is a new layer, of which is function built with tensorflow in the flask backend. This goal of this project is to educate notice hackers about AI; some people might pick up the logic of neural networks and how a few layers work by watching youtube videos, but don't understand how to make a neural network with tensorflow (since the sytax is confusing). Therefore, Tensorbuild aims to bridge that gap, allowing it's user to drag layers to form a neural network and train it on the website. I worked on the backend, particularly the TensorFlow functions, as debugging on all fronts 😄
@KahanShah0Just finished pitching our project for Starterhacks! I along with @EddieBian and @DarrenSu and Richard (who isn't on slack) spent 2 days making this! It's called TensorBuild, and its basically like scratch, but instead of teaching general programming languages, TensorBuild teaches AI. Since AI is becoming more and more in demand, this application will help people that want to get into AI to test the waters and have a general idea about how AI works. I worked on the front-end side using HTML, CSS and JS where Tensor_Build is hosted (this is its landing page!)