Remember, it's a website, that is live-solving the sudoku! Tensorflow.js is 
pretty lightweight, and you only need it to evaluate the number recognition 
model. You don't need to train the model (the trained weights are checked 
in the repository, AFAICT) nor install TensorFlow at all.
  I don't say you should absolutely use that webassembly project, but there 
is nothing to be afraid there, the author did a pretty good job of 
preparing and documenting everything.
  Greetings,
Martin.

On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 2:30:16 PM UTC+1 agentbond009 wrote:

> Thanks Martin Läuter  for the tutorial. But still i am gonna use 
> tesseract for this bc i don't think my PC will handle tenserflow.
>

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