TensorFlow.jl
AlphaZero.jl
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0.0 | 3.5 | |
almost 3 years ago | about 2 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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TensorFlow.jl
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Flux vs. TensorFlow
My understanding is that Tensorflow.jl does not wrap the Python library, but the underlying C implementation. So it was an alternative to the Python version, not just a wrapper of it, and this gave it some advantages: https://github.com/malmaud/TensorFlow.jl/blob/master/docs/src/why_julia.md
AlphaZero.jl
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Show HN: ChessCoach – A neural chess engine that comments on each player's moves
Could using something like AlphaZero.jl make it more efficient?
https://github.com/jonathan-laurent/AlphaZero.jl
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
As a researcher in machine learning, I wanted to explore applications of Deepmind’s AlphaZero algorithm beyond board games (such as in automated theorem proving or chemical synthesis).
However, I noticed that existing open-source implementations of AlphaZero mostly consisted in complex C++ codebases that are highly specialized for specific games (eg. Leela Zero and LC0). Accessible Python implementations could be found but they were usually too slow to do anything useful on limited computing power.
Seeing this, I built AlphaZero.jl: https://github.com/jonathan-laurent/AlphaZero.jl
AlphaZero.jl is written in Julia and it is consistently one to two orders of magnitude faster than competing Python alternatives, while being equally simple and flexible. I just released a new version a few days ago with many new features (support for distributed computing, support for arbitrary MDPs...).
If you are a student, a researcher or a hacker curious about AlphaZero, please consider having a look!
What are some alternatives?
Zygote.jl - 21st century AD
lowdefy - The config web stack for business apps - build internal tools, client portals, web apps, admin panels, dashboards, web sites, and CRUD apps with YAML or JSON.
julia - The Julia Programming Language
vaku - vaku extends the vault api & cli
FastAI.jl - Repository of best practices for deep learning in Julia, inspired by fastai
fselect - Find files with SQL-like queries
Vulkan.jl - Using Vulkan from Julia
ChessCoach - Neural network-based chess engine capable of natural language commentary
FiniteDiff.jl - Fast non-allocating calculations of gradients, Jacobians, and Hessians with sparsity support
rupy - HTTP App. Server and JSON DB - Shared Parallel (Atomic) & Distributed
Metal.jl - Metal programming in Julia
NaiveGAflux.jl - Evolve Flux networks from scratch!