cl-geometry
array-operations
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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cl-geometry
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cbaggers/rtg-math - a selection of the math routines most commonly needed for making realtime graphics in lisp (2, 3 and 4 component vectors, 3x3 and 4x4 matrices, quaternions, spherical and polar coordinates). [2019]
cl-geometry - a system for two dimensional computational geometry for Common Lisp. [MIT][200].
array-operations
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Machine Learning in Lisp
Personally, I've been relying on the stream-based method using py4cl/2, mostly because I did not - and perhaps do not - have the knowledge and time to dig into the CFFI based method. The limitation is that this would get you less than 10000 python interactions per second. That is sufficient if you will be running a long running python task - and I have successfully run trivial ML programs using it, but any intensive array processing gets in the way. For this later task, there are a few emerging libraries like numcl and array-operations without SIMD (yet), and numericals using SIMD. For reasons mentioned on the readme, I recently cooked up dense-arrays. This has interchangeable backends and can also use cl-cuda. But barring that, the developer overhead of actually setting up native-CFFI ecosystem is still too high, and I'm back to py4cl/2 for tasks beyond array processing.
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cbaggers/rtg-math - a selection of the math routines most commonly needed for making realtime graphics in lisp (2, 3 and 4 component vectors, 3x3 and 4x4 matrices, quaternions, spherical and polar coordinates). [2019]
array-operations - a collection of functions and macros for manipulating Common Lisp arrays and performing numerical calculations with them. [MIT][200].
What are some alternatives?
common-lisp-stat - Common Lisp Statistics -- based on LispStat (Tierney) but updated for Common Lisp and incorporating lessons from R (http://www.r-project.org/). See the google group for lisp stat / common lisp statistics for a mailing list.
dense-arrays - Numpy like array object for common lisp
cepl - Code Evaluate Play Loop
polisher - Infix notation to S-expression (Polish notation) translator for Common Lisp
vellum - Data Frames for Common Lisp
physical-quantities - A common lisp library that provides a numeric type with optional unit and/or uncertainty for computations with automatic error propagation.
numcl - Numpy clone in Common Lisp
avm - Efficient and expressive arrayed vector math library with multi-threading and CUDA support in Common Lisp.
april - The APL programming language (a subset thereof) compiling to Common Lisp.