The NI (National Instruments) LabVIEW Analytics and Machine Learning Toolkit integrates predictive analytics and machine learning into LabVIEW. - The LabVIEW Analytics and Machine Learning Toolkit is a software add-on to LabVIEW for incorporating machine learning models into education. You can use these models to find patterns in large amounts of data with anomaly detection and classification, and clustering algorithms. In addition, these models can recognize patterns in new data on NI Linux Real-Time and Windows targets. The LabVIEW Analytics and Machine Learning Toolkit helps you with condition monitoring, predictive maintenance applications, and more. The add-on pack also includes examples for getting started and practical applications. The Linux® registered trademark is used under a sub-license from LMI. LMI is the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, the worldwide owner of the brand.
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