User Reviews of Microsoft Azure Machine Learning Studio & PyTorch

Updated March 2024

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Microsoft Azure Machine Learning Studio review

Vijay Rameshkumar
Vijay Rameshkumar
Data Scientist at Sunergy
Empowers developers to build, deploy, and manage high-quality models faster
In the Machine Learning Studio, particularly the Designer part, which is essentially Azure's demo designer, there is room for improvement. Many customers and users tend to switch to Microsoft Azure Multi-Joiners, which is a more basic version, but they do so internally. One area that could use enhancement is the process of connecting...
PyTorch review

reviewer2384079
Data Scientist. at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Allows us to do batched mode, distributed data parallelism, and model parallelism...
PyTorch could make certain things more obvious. Even though it does make things like defining loss functions and calculating gradients in backward propagation clear, these concepts may confuse beginners. We find that it's kind of problematic. Despite having methods called on loss functions during backward passes, the oral documentation for...

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