Hex.tech vs. TensorFlow

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Hex
Score 9.5 out of 10
N/A
Hex (Hex Technologies, headquartered in San Francisco) helps people use data by building a collaborative, shareable analytics workspace. The Hex solution helps users empower users to ask new questions and share their findings in one product without any friction.
$75
per month per Author/Admin
TensorFlow
Score 7.7 out of 10
N/A
TensorFlow is an open-source machine learning software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs. It was originally developed by Google.N/A
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Hex.techTensorFlow
Editions & Modules
Team
$75
per month per Author/Admin
Enterprise
Custom
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HexTensorFlow
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Hex.techTensorFlow
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10.0
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Usability
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9.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
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9.1
(2 ratings)
Implementation Rating
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User Testimonials
Hex.techTensorFlow
Likelihood to Recommend
Hex Technologies, Inc
Hex.tech is an excellent tool for a product intelligence or product analytics team that wants to enable widespread use of available data for decision-making. It requires some SQL experience in many cases but makes it possible to go far without complex querying skills.
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Open Source
TensorFlow is great for most deep learning purposes. This is especially true in two domains: 1. Computer vision: image classification, object detection and image generation via generative adversarial networks 2. Natural language processing: text classification and generation. The good community support often means that a lot of off-the-shelf models can be used to prove a concept or test an idea quickly. That, and Google's promotion of Colab means that ideas can be shared quite freely. Training, visualizing and debugging models is very easy in TensorFlow, compared to other platforms (especially the good old Caffe days). In terms of productionizing, it's a bit of a mixed bag. In our case, most of our feature building is performed via Apache Spark. This means having to convert Parquet (columnar optimized) files to a TensorFlow friendly format i.e., protobufs. The lack of good JVM bindings mean that our projects end up being a mix of Python and Scala. This makes it hard to reuse some of the tooling and support we wrote in Scala. This is where MXNet shines better (though its Scala API could do with more work).
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Pros
Hex Technologies, Inc
  • Powerful interactive notebook environment
  • Balances the need of code and non-code users
  • Provides free and easy sharing to viewers of analyses across the company
  • Responds promptly to support requests and needs
  • High quality native charting capabilities
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Open Source
  • A vast library of functions for all kinds of tasks - Text, Images, Tabular, Video etc.
  • Amazing community helps developers obtain knowledge faster and get unblocked in this active development space.
  • Integration of high-level libraries like Keras and Estimators make it really simple for a beginner to get started with neural network based models.
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Cons
Hex Technologies, Inc
  • Limited support for R notebooks
  • Limited sharing outside of the app (e.g., no slack integration)
  • Some Python knowledge needed for highest levels of aggregations
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Open Source
  • RNNs are still a bit lacking, compared to Theano.
  • Cannot handle sequence inputs
  • Theano is perhaps a bit faster and eats up less memory than TensorFlow on a given GPU, perhaps due to element-wise ops. Tensorflow wins for multi-GPU and “compilation” time.
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Usability
Hex Technologies, Inc
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Open Source
Support of multiple components and ease of development.
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Support Rating
Hex Technologies, Inc
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Open Source
Community support for TensorFlow is great. There's a huge community that truly loves the platform and there are many examples of development in TensorFlow. Often, when a new good technique is published, there will be a TensorFlow implementation not long after. This makes it quick to ally the latest techniques from academia straight to production-grade systems. Tooling around TensorFlow is also good. TensorBoard has been such a useful tool, I can't imagine how hard it would be to debug a deep neural network gone wrong without TensorBoard.
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Implementation Rating
Hex Technologies, Inc
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Open Source
Use of cloud for better execution power is recommended.
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Alternatives Considered
Hex Technologies, Inc
Hex.tech is the easiest to use, most enjoyable experience, most powerful environment, and most cost scalable of all the above.
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Open Source
Keras is built on top of TensorFlow, but it is much simpler to use and more Python style friendly, so if you don't want to focus on too many details or control and not focus on some advanced features, Keras is one of the best options, but as far as if you want to dig into more, for sure TensorFlow is the right choice
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Return on Investment
Hex Technologies, Inc
  • Increased visibility into analyses with free membership tier across company
  • Increased capacity for self-service analytics among R&D stakeholders (e.g., product managers)
  • Improved productivity of data science team with ease of use
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Open Source
  • Learning is s bit difficult takes lot of time.
  • Developing or implementing the whole neural network is time consuming with this, as you have to write everything.
  • Once you have learned this, it make your job very easy of getting the good result.
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