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Genann
- Simple neural network library in ANSI C
- Genann: Simple neural network library in ANSI C
- Machine learning Library in C?
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Ask HN: What ML platform are you using?
> I am very much a beginner in the space of machine learning
While the (precious and useful) advice around seem to cover mostly the bigger infrastructures, please note that
you can effectively do an important slice of machine learning work (study, personal research) with just a battery-efficiency-level CPU (not GPU), in the order of minutes, on a battery. That comes before going to "Big Data".
And there are lightweight tools: I am current enamoured with Genann («minimal, well-tested open-source library implementing feedfordward artificial neural networks (ANN) in C»), a single C file of 400 lines compiling to a 40kb object, yet well sufficient to solve a number of the problems you may meet.
https://codeplea.com/genann // https://github.com/codeplea/genann
After all, is it a good idea to have tools that automate process optimization while you are learning the deal? Only partially. You should build - in general and even metaphorically - the legitimacy of your Python ops on a good C ground.
And: note that you can also build ANNs in R (and other math or stats environments). If needed or comfortable...
Also note - reminder - that the MIT lessons of Prof. Patrick Winston for the Artificial Intelligence course (classical AI with a few lessons on ANNs) are freely available. That covers the grounds relative to climb into the newer techniques.
- Small tensor library in C99
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C Deep
Genann - Simple ANN in C89, without additional dependencies. Zlib
tensorflow
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Google lays off its Python team
[3]: https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/graphs/contributors
- TensorFlow-metal on Apple Mac is junk for training
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Non-determinism in GPT-4 is caused by Sparse MoE
Right but that's not an inherent GPU determinism issue. It's a software issue.
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/3103#issueco... is correct that it's not necessary, it's a choice.
Your line of reasoning appears to be "GPUs are inherently non-deterministic don't be quick to judge someone's code" which as far as I can tell is dead wrong.
Admittedly there are some cases and instructions that may result in non-determinism but they are inherently necessary. The author should thinking carefully before introducing non-determinism. There are many scenarios where it is irrelevant, but ultimately the issue we are discussing here isn't the GPU's fault.
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Can someone explain how keras code gets into the Tensorflow package?
and things like y = layers.ELU()(y) work as expected. I wanted to see a list of the available layers so I went to the Tensorflow GitHub repository and to the keras directory. There's a warning in that directory that says:
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Is it even possible to design a ML model without using Python or MATLAB? Like using C++, C or Java?
Exactly what language do you think TensorFlow is written in? :)
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How to do deep learning with Caffe?
You can use Tensorflow's deep learning API for this.
What are some alternatives?
tiny-cnn - header only, dependency-free deep learning framework in C++14
PaddlePaddle - PArallel Distributed Deep LEarning: Machine Learning Framework from Industrial Practice (『飞桨』核心框架,深度学习&机器学习高性能单机、分布式训练和跨平台部署)
Recast/Detour - Industry-standard navigation-mesh toolset for games
Prophet - Tool for producing high quality forecasts for time series data that has multiple seasonality with linear or non-linear growth.
frugally-deep - Header-only library for using Keras (TensorFlow) models in C++.
Pandas - Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more
ANNetGPGPU - A GPU (CUDA) based Artificial Neural Network library
LightGBM - A fast, distributed, high performance gradient boosting (GBT, GBDT, GBRT, GBM or MART) framework based on decision tree algorithms, used for ranking, classification and many other machine learning tasks.
BayesOpt - BayesOpt: A toolbox for bayesian optimization, experimental design and stochastic bandits.
scikit-learn - scikit-learn: machine learning in Python
CNTK - Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK), an open source deep-learning toolkit
LightFM - A Python implementation of LightFM, a hybrid recommendation algorithm.