kotlingrad
🧩 Shape-Safe Symbolic Differentiation with Algebraic Data Types (by breandan)
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Research language for array processing in the Haskell/ML family (by google-research)
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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.
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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
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kotlingrad and dex-lang you can also consider the following projects:
lets-plot-kotlin - Grammar of Graphics for Kotlin
jax - Composable transformations of Python+NumPy programs: differentiate, vectorize, JIT to GPU/TPU, and more
kmath - Kotlin mathematics extensions library
futhark - :boom::computer::boom: A data-parallel functional programming language
kinference - Running ONNX models in vanilla Kotlin
julia - The Julia Programming Language
uiua - A stack-based array programming language
Pytorch - Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration
kotlindl - High-level Deep Learning Framework written in Kotlin and inspired by Keras
hasktorch - Tensors and neural networks in Haskell
CIPs
tutorials - PyTorch tutorials.