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Cuda? #154

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aarmn80 opened this issue May 22, 2019 · 5 comments
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Cuda? #154

aarmn80 opened this issue May 22, 2019 · 5 comments

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@aarmn80
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aarmn80 commented May 22, 2019

Maybe wrong place to ask but is there any neataptic or neat-python version with cuda support?
is it useful in neat process (I mean like tensorflow neat has lots of parallel process or not)?

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ghost commented May 22, 2019

Why do you want to invent the wheel ? Tensorflow with Keras gives you supercomputer power easily. You would use projects like this maily to validate that your concept works on different frameworks with the same result.

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aarmn80 commented May 24, 2019

@Pummelchen
You mean there is no use for a powerful neat and all of neat AIs are easily portable to things like pytorch keras and tensorflow?
Because based on what I know they are layer based but neat is more flexible in spec connections
(Im noob in AI, please don't blame me if I'm saying sth idiot😁)

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ghost commented May 24, 2019

In the end you decide which framework to use, but in commercial use, its Tensorflow/Keras in combination with Multi-GPU Tensorcore Nvidia cards. Frameworks like these here are used for validation and testing, to ensure your prediction model has no bugs related to a specific framework.

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aarmn80 commented May 27, 2019

Ok. Thanks ☺️

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ghost commented May 28, 2019

You can learn more here:
https://machinelearningmastery.com/blog/

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