That question has several warning signs.
How can we implement/embed/transport this ready-to-use ANN to another system that does not support MATLAB or Python? Is there any method to do this?
This sounds like something that would be found in an in-depth guide (too broad).
If it is not possible or requires too much effort, can we extract an equation from the black box of the ready-to-use neural network and implement/embed it in another coding scheme?
This sounds like project planning (too broad).
If so, how we can do this using MATLAB or Python?
Ah, a classic "I don't even know what language I want to use" question, with the expected tag soup (too broad).
Note that there are three questions in this question by now (too broad).
Now let's look at some snippets from the answers this question attracted:
Use a C++ Neural Network framework, with a Python facade and skip the python part for prediction. I wouldn't recommend Tensorflow
since using it from C++ isn't standard. Caffe
has a C++ interface and is arguably the second most-popular deep learning library so you can't really go wrong. Torch+Lua
is easily integrable. It seems feasible with Keras
: keras2cpp
A whole paragraph of opinion-based software recommendations.
Answering in the most general possible interpretation of your question:
Yes, there are indeed many interpretations for such a broad question.
implement a program in another language (for example, Java)
Implement a program! Of course! Why didn't I think of that? A perfect answer to any SO question (too broad).
Obviously this requires quite a bit of work
Which can't be shown, because SO isn't a coding service and "good answers would be too long for this format."
So I agree the main idea is
If we're still trying to nail down "the main idea" in an answer, that's too broad. That conversation belongs in a meeting at the OP's workplace/organization.
More detailed information about it with some useful example you can get here. Main idea there is try to avoid using it manually but use some toolboxes. For example: Eigen , Caffe and some another instruments.
A pile of off-site resources and software recommendations. This is off topic for SO.
For example. Now I'm working in this way trying to create dll or convert .m and .mat files into C++. Something like this article. If I will success in it I will add my example code here.
More of the same. This is project planning, which is too broad for this site.
What should we do? I think it's pretty clear that this question should be closed (as it has been) and then deleted (which it currently can't be, because we have many users who can't recognize a project planning too broad software recommendation question and upvote based on "I like this forum and this sounds like a cool thread"). Hopefully its score plunges enough to be eligible for deletion by 20k users, and then we can get rid of it. Maybe this kind of question was okay 5-6 years ago, but today it's out of place, and I for one do not relish the prospect of it being linked by authors of other inappropriate questions as some kind of "evidence" that these questions are acceptable here.
closed:yes