Yes, absolutely. There's an example here using Tensorflow's example code: https://github.com/espruino/Espruino/tree/master/libs/tensorflow#actually-using-it
The Tensorflow core doesn't really care - you just load a model, put in data, run it, and then pull the data out the other side
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Yes, absolutely. There's an example here using Tensorflow's example code: https://github.com/espruino/Espruino/tree/master/libs/tensorflow#actually-using-it
The Tensorflow core doesn't really care - you just load a model, put in data, run it, and then pull the data out the other side