simple-genetic-algorithm
Simple genetic algorithm implemented in Haskell (by Josemarialanda)
grenade
Deep Learning in Haskell (by HuwCampbell)
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over 2 years ago | 5 months ago | |
C | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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simple-genetic-algorithm
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Posts with mentions or reviews of grenade.
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Haskell deep learning tutorials [Blog]
Grenade is fun, but it does not support CUDA, so it will limit you. I would say that this was a great experiment that has influenced the Hasktorch library in different ways (let me know if I am wrong).
- Dhall: A Gateway Drug to Haskell
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Haskell for Artificial Intelligence?
FWIW there's an interesting library called grenade which offers nice types for constructing neural nets. I haven't used it, and this is not my areas of expertise, but it looks cool!
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Rank 3 Stencils for "Efficient Parallel Stencil Convolution in Haskell" (Repa)
When I wrote grenade I used the im2col trick to turn convolutions into a single matrix multiplication, which could then be done in hmatrix.
- What are some ways I could tickle my (beginner) haskell-brain with something *useful*?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing simple-genetic-algorithm and grenade you can also consider the following projects:
haskell-ml - Various examples of machine learning, in Haskell.
hasktorch - Tensors and neural networks in Haskell
PSO - Particle swarm optimization algorithm implemented in Python
liblinear-enumerator - Haskell bindings to liblinear
ad - Automatic Differentiation
simple-neural-networks - Simple parallel neural networks implementation in pure Haskell
swoogle - A Star Wars search engine
CV - Haskell wrappers and utilities for OpenCV machine vision library
cool - A Cool compiler written in python.
nn - A tiny neural network ðŸ§
hnn - haskell neural network library
csp - Constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) solvers for Haskell
simple-genetic-algorithm vs haskell-ml
grenade vs hasktorch
simple-genetic-algorithm vs PSO
grenade vs liblinear-enumerator
simple-genetic-algorithm vs ad
grenade vs simple-neural-networks
simple-genetic-algorithm vs swoogle
grenade vs CV
simple-genetic-algorithm vs cool
grenade vs nn
grenade vs hnn
grenade vs csp