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dex-lang
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Thinking in an Array Language
A really nice approach to this I've seen recently is Google's research on [Dex](https://github.com/google-research/dex-lang).
- Function Composition in Programming Languages – Conor Hoekstra – CppNorth 2023 [video]
- Dex Lang: Research language for array processing in the Haskell/ML family
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[D] Have their been any attempts to create a programming language specifically for machine learning?
Dex
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[D] PyTorch 2.0 Announcement
Have you tried Dex? https://github.com/google-research/dex-lang It is in a relatively early stage, but it is exploring some interesting parts of the design space.
- Mangle, a programming language for deductive database programming
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Looking for languages that combine algebraic effects with parallel execution
I think [Dex](https://github.com/google-research/dex-lang) might be along the lines of what you're looking for, although its focus is on SIMD GPU-style parallelism rather than thread-level parallelism.
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“Why I still recommend Julia”
Dex proves indexing correctness without a full dependent type system, including loops.
See: https://github.com/google-research/dex-lang/pull/969
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Haskell for Artificial Intelligence?
In case you want to see one research direction that's combining practical machine learning and functional programming, one of the authors of JAX (and the main author of its predecessor, Autograd) is writing Dex (https://github.com/google-research/dex-lang), a functional language for array processing. The compiler itself is written in Haskell. JAX is one of the most popular libraries for doing a lot of machine learning these days, along with Tensorflow and PyTorch. You might also want to see the bug in the JAX repo about adding Haskell support, for some context: https://github.com/google/jax/issues/185
tutorials
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Ask HN: Is there a tutorial avaible for Deep Learning based Upscaling
There are plenty of tutorials for Deep Learning available, https://pytorch.org/tutorials/. Does anyone know of a tutorial or example of Image Upscaling in a similar vain to Nvidia's DLSS?
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Pytorch Documentation
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PyTorch: https://pytorch.org/tutorials/
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How to learn PyTorch?
There's a TON of tutorials in the pytorch tutorials section, they're pretty solid. If you know what area you're specifically interested in, check to see if you can find some relevant tutorials to start with.
- What are some good pytorch courses online?
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How do I get started with ML?
Learn Python: Python is the most popular language for ML and AI projects. Start by learning the basics of Python, then move on to more advanced topics. Some great resources for learning Python include: Codecademy's Python course: https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python Real Python: https://realpython.com/ Mathematics: A solid understanding of mathematics, particularly linear algebra, calculus, probability, and statistics, is essential for ML. Here are some resources to help you learn: Khan Academy courses: Linear Algebra: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/linear-algebra Calculus: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/calculus-1 Probability and Statistics: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/statistics-probability 3Blue1Brown's YouTube series on Linear Algebra: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZHQObOWTQDPD3MizzM2xVFitgF8hE_ab Data processing and manipulation: Familiarize yourself with popular Python libraries for data manipulation and analysis, such as NumPy, pandas, and matplotlib: NumPy: https://numpy.org/doc/stable/user/quickstart.html pandas: https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/getting_started/intro_tutorials/index.html matplotlib: https://matplotlib.org/stable/tutorials/index.html Machine learning concepts: Learn about the basic concepts of ML, including supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning. Some great resources include: Coursera's Machine Learning course by Andrew Ng: https://www.coursera.org/learn/machine-learning Google's Machine Learning Crash Course: https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/crash-course Fast.ai's Practical Deep Learning for Coders course: https://course.fast.ai/ Deep learning libraries: Get familiar with popular deep learning libraries such as TensorFlow and PyTorch: TensorFlow: https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials PyTorch: https://pytorch.org/tutorials/ Specialize and work on projects: Choose an area of interest (such as natural language processing, computer vision, or reinforcement learning), and start working on projects to apply your skills. You can find datasets and project ideas from sources like: Kaggle: https://www.kaggle.com/ Papers With Code: https://paperswithcode.com/ Stay up-to-date and join the community: Follow ML blogs, podcasts, and conferences to stay current with the latest developments. Join ML communities and forums like r/MachineLearning on Reddit, AI Stack Exchange, or specialized Discord and Slack groups.
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How do I activate the TPU when using pytorch (code inside)?
The code looks almost identical to this: https://github.com/pytorch/tutorials/blob/master/beginner_source/chatbot_tutorial.py
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How to Implement Feed Forward NN in PyTorch for Classification
Well the pytorch documentation is pretty good. (https://pytorch.org/tutorials/)
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PyTorch Tutorial for People with Keras/Tensorflow experience?
Pytorch tutorials https://pytorch.org/tutorials/ on their official website has all the basic commands and should be easier to pickup since you already know tensorflow/ keras.
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PyTorch introduces ‘nvFuser’: a Deep Learning Compiler for NVIDIA GPUs that automatically just-in-time compiles fast and flexible kernels to reliably accelerate users’ networks
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What are some alternatives?
jax - Composable transformations of Python+NumPy programs: differentiate, vectorize, JIT to GPU/TPU, and more
Pytorch - Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration
futhark - :boom::computer::boom: A data-parallel functional programming language
FlexFlow - FlexFlow Serve: Low-Latency, High-Performance LLM Serving
julia - The Julia Programming Language
adaptdl - Resource-adaptive cluster scheduler for deep learning training.
pytorch-lightning - The lightweight PyTorch wrapper for high-performance AI research. Scale your models, not the boilerplate. [Moved to: https://github.com/PyTorchLightning/pytorch-lightning]
hasktorch - Tensors and neural networks in Haskell
pytorch_geometric - Graph Neural Network Library for PyTorch [Moved to: https://github.com/pyg-team/pytorch_geometric]
CIPs
PyTorch-NLP - Basic Utilities for PyTorch Natural Language Processing (NLP)