There's a tensorflow R port, but it requires setting up a working version of tensorflow on python. So once you have that set up, all the documentation, error messages etc are for python - so you might as well just use python.
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There's a tensorflow R port, but it requires setting up a working version of tensorflow on python. So once you have that set up, all the documentation, error messages etc are for python - so you might as well just use python.