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taichi.js
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Deep Learning in JavaScript
FWIW also taichi is quite popular in python and seems has some javascript related implementation (I haven't used it though), taichi.js [0]
[0] https://github.com/AmesingFlank/taichi.js
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How does Taichi differ from PyTorch? They are different in every sense!
The independent compilation and execution leaves Taichi with more possibilities. Though embedded in Python, Taichi is not Python-specific. In fact, our community developer AmesingFlank is working on a Javascript frontend. You can check out some cool preliminary demos in the taichi.js github repo.
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From molecular simulation to black hole rendering - Taichi-Lang makes life easier for digital content creators
Taichi.js is a powerful project that adds a JS frontend to Taichi and compiles Taichi to WASM with Emscripten, allowing users to transform Javascript functions into WebGPU compute shaders for massive parallelization. If your browser supports WebGPU, you can try it out on Playground | taichi.js.
ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi
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From molecular simulation to black hole rendering - Taichi-Lang makes life easier for digital content creators
Renderers are not something we can avoid talking about since Taichi was designed for computer graphics at the very beginning. An impressive project is about the implementation of the classic Ray Tracing in One Weekend using Taichi, by bsavery.
- Ray Tracing in One Weekend in Python Executing on the GPU
What are some alternatives?
2d-fluid-simulator - 2D incompressible fluid solver implemented in Taichi.
Fast-Poisson-Image-Editing - A fast poisson image editing implementation that can utilize multi-core CPU or GPU to handle a high-resolution image input.
pyasflip - Python implementation of the ASFLIP advection method
examples - A set of examples around pytorch in Vision, Text, Reinforcement Learning, etc.
Cameray - A lens editor and simulator for fun.
taichi_elements - High-performance multi-material continuum physics engine in Taichi
taichimd - Interactive, GPU-accelerated Molecular Dynamics using the Taichi programming language
difftaichi - 10 differentiable physical simulators built with Taichi differentiable programming (DiffTaichi, ICLR 2020)
BlackHoleRayMarching