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Microsoft's machine learning framework goes open source

Developed in 2014 by Microsoft's research lab in Cambridge, Infer.NET was initially envisioned as a research tool and later in 2008 was released for academic use

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Global tech giant Microsoft has opened its cross-platform frameworks Infer.NET -- a machine learning engine used in Office, Xbox and Azure -- for one and all worldwide.

"We're extremely excited today to open source Infer.NET on GitHub under the permissive MIT license for free use in commercial applications," Yordan Zaykov, Principal Research Software Engineering Lead at Microsoft, wrote in a blog post on Friday.

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