Is Tenserflow the right tool for my problem?
I have the following data:
- Teacher with the subjects he teaches in the school
- School subjects with the respective areas
- Available rooms in which classes *are held
The next step is to transfer the data to TensorFlow to automatically create a timetable.
My questions:
- Is TensorFlow too big for such a task?
- Should this be worked out differently (functions) (Switch Case etc.)?
python tensorflow
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I have the following data:
- Teacher with the subjects he teaches in the school
- School subjects with the respective areas
- Available rooms in which classes *are held
The next step is to transfer the data to TensorFlow to automatically create a timetable.
My questions:
- Is TensorFlow too big for such a task?
- Should this be worked out differently (functions) (Switch Case etc.)?
python tensorflow
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I am no AI expert nor at TensorFlow, but your problem seems can be solved by algorithms, if you want to solve by neuron network, don't you need to train your network first? And by that, what is the preferred output of your timetable? What takes priority etc?
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Nov 12 '18 at 21:21
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I have the following data:
- Teacher with the subjects he teaches in the school
- School subjects with the respective areas
- Available rooms in which classes *are held
The next step is to transfer the data to TensorFlow to automatically create a timetable.
My questions:
- Is TensorFlow too big for such a task?
- Should this be worked out differently (functions) (Switch Case etc.)?
python tensorflow
I have the following data:
- Teacher with the subjects he teaches in the school
- School subjects with the respective areas
- Available rooms in which classes *are held
The next step is to transfer the data to TensorFlow to automatically create a timetable.
My questions:
- Is TensorFlow too big for such a task?
- Should this be worked out differently (functions) (Switch Case etc.)?
python tensorflow
python tensorflow
edited Nov 12 '18 at 21:17
Christoph Schöni
asked Nov 12 '18 at 21:12
Christoph SchöniChristoph Schöni
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I am no AI expert nor at TensorFlow, but your problem seems can be solved by algorithms, if you want to solve by neuron network, don't you need to train your network first? And by that, what is the preferred output of your timetable? What takes priority etc?
– James Lin
Nov 12 '18 at 21:21
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I am no AI expert nor at TensorFlow, but your problem seems can be solved by algorithms, if you want to solve by neuron network, don't you need to train your network first? And by that, what is the preferred output of your timetable? What takes priority etc?
– James Lin
Nov 12 '18 at 21:21
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– Prune
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I am no AI expert nor at TensorFlow, but your problem seems can be solved by algorithms, if you want to solve by neuron network, don't you need to train your network first? And by that, what is the preferred output of your timetable? What takes priority etc?
– James Lin
Nov 12 '18 at 21:21
I am no AI expert nor at TensorFlow, but your problem seems can be solved by algorithms, if you want to solve by neuron network, don't you need to train your network first? And by that, what is the preferred output of your timetable? What takes priority etc?
– James Lin
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TensorFlow is the correct tool if you want to write code that trains a deep neural network on a large amount of historical data to answer a straightforward question about some input (e.g., is this a photo of a cat?). It has no ability to produce class-teacher-room timetables, and attempting to write code to do this yourself will be extremely difficult.
If you want to construct such timetables automatically, I would suggest just searching for dedicated software that does this.
Hope this helps.
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TensorFlow is the correct tool if you want to write code that trains a deep neural network on a large amount of historical data to answer a straightforward question about some input (e.g., is this a photo of a cat?). It has no ability to produce class-teacher-room timetables, and attempting to write code to do this yourself will be extremely difficult.
If you want to construct such timetables automatically, I would suggest just searching for dedicated software that does this.
Hope this helps.
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TensorFlow is the correct tool if you want to write code that trains a deep neural network on a large amount of historical data to answer a straightforward question about some input (e.g., is this a photo of a cat?). It has no ability to produce class-teacher-room timetables, and attempting to write code to do this yourself will be extremely difficult.
If you want to construct such timetables automatically, I would suggest just searching for dedicated software that does this.
Hope this helps.
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TensorFlow is the correct tool if you want to write code that trains a deep neural network on a large amount of historical data to answer a straightforward question about some input (e.g., is this a photo of a cat?). It has no ability to produce class-teacher-room timetables, and attempting to write code to do this yourself will be extremely difficult.
If you want to construct such timetables automatically, I would suggest just searching for dedicated software that does this.
Hope this helps.
TensorFlow is the correct tool if you want to write code that trains a deep neural network on a large amount of historical data to answer a straightforward question about some input (e.g., is this a photo of a cat?). It has no ability to produce class-teacher-room timetables, and attempting to write code to do this yourself will be extremely difficult.
If you want to construct such timetables automatically, I would suggest just searching for dedicated software that does this.
Hope this helps.
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– Prune
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– Prune
Nov 12 '18 at 21:14
I am no AI expert nor at TensorFlow, but your problem seems can be solved by algorithms, if you want to solve by neuron network, don't you need to train your network first? And by that, what is the preferred output of your timetable? What takes priority etc?
– James Lin
Nov 12 '18 at 21:21