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What is the difference between TF Learn (aka Scikit Flow) and TFLearn (aka TFLearn.org)

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There are two TFLearn projects

TF Learn (aka Scikit Flow)

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TFLearn: Deep learning library featuring a higher-level API for TensorFlow.

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what is the status of these projects, are they going to stay separate or they going to merged together?




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[TF.Learn](

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) is a built-in module inside TensorFlow built by Googlers and outside contributors. It's originally called skflow (Scikit Flow). It is for both deep learning as well as general machine learning. You can find the official tutorials on TensorFlow website.
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Tflearn is actually a separate package, which doesn't come with the standard tensorflow distribution. One needs to do `pip install tflearn` to actually install it. It seems the models included in `tflearn` are very limited (mainly DNN) but no linear classifiers for example, whereas tf.contrib.learn has more models, e.g.:

tf.contrib.learn.LinearClassifier
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