L2
tch-rs
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0.0 | 7.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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L2
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Announcing Burn: New Deep Learning framework with CPU & GPU support using the newly stabilized GAT feature
this is really cool!!! btw i also made a very small toy library years ago in rust too !https://github.com/bilal2vec/L2
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Corgi: Rust neural network/dynamic automatic differentiation library I have been working on
this is really cool! i wrote a library a lot like this last year (https://github.com/bilal2vec/L2) and wrote up a very WIP blog post (https://bilal2vec.github.io/blog/rust/2020/08/02/writing-a-machine-learning-library-in-rust.html) about how i made it if y'all are interested ;)
tch-rs
- Tch-Rs
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Llama2.rs: One-file Rust implementation of Llama2
I wanted to do something like this but then I would miss on proper CUDA acceleration and lose performance compared to using torchlib.
I wrote a forgettable llama implementation for https://github.com/LaurentMazare/tch-rs (pytorch's torchlib rust binding).
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Playing Atari Games in OCaml
I first encountered OCaml's PyTorch bindings because apparently they generate a C wrapper around PyTorch's C++ API, and Rust's PyTorch bindings use OCaml's C wrapper. See: https://github.com/LaurentMazare/tch-rs
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llm: a Rust crate/CLI for CPU inference of LLMs, including LLaMA, GPT-NeoX, GPT-J and more
You could try looking at the min-GPT example of tch-rs. I'd also strongly suggest watching Karpathy's video to understand what's going on.
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Simply explained: How does GPT work?
If you pefer to see it in code there's a succint gpt implementation here https://github.com/LaurentMazare/tch-rs/blob/main/examples/m...
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Will I ever need python again if I learn rust other than for AI stuff?
Rust is fully compatible w/ C bindings, so even Python libraries written in C can be easily set up to work in Rust (and have been). For example, see PyTorch Rust bindings, which actually works faster than in Python because all of the glue code around the C++ API is in Rust instead of Python.
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A Rust client library for interacting with Microsoft Airsim https://github.com/Sollimann/airsim-client
Pytorch
- [D] HuggingFace in Julia or Rust ?
- This year I tried solving AoC using Rust, here are my impressions coming from Python!
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[Help Needed] Deployment of torchscript using rust
I have looked into this a bit and found some crates which help in loading torchscript models called tch-rs
What are some alternatives?
Owlyshield - Owlyshield is an EDR framework designed to safeguard vulnerable applications from potential exploitation (C&C, exfiltration and impact).
onnxruntime - ONNX Runtime: cross-platform, high performance ML inferencing and training accelerator
burn - Burn is a new comprehensive dynamic Deep Learning Framework built using Rust with extreme flexibility, compute efficiency and portability as its primary goals. [Moved to: https://github.com/Tracel-AI/burn]
candle - Minimalist ML framework for Rust
blindai - Confidential AI deployment with secure enclaves :lock:
cbindgen - A project for generating C bindings from Rust code
Java-Machine-Learning - Deep learning library for Java, with fully connected, convolutional, and recurrent layers. Also features many gradient descent optimization algorithms.
wtpsplit - Code for Where's the Point? Self-Supervised Multilingual Punctuation-Agnostic Sentence Segmentation
veloren - An open world, open source voxel RPG inspired by Dwarf Fortress and Cube World. This repository is a mirror. Please submit all PRs and issues on our GitLab page.
rustlearn - Machine learning crate for Rust
linfa - A Rust machine learning framework.