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machinelearn-gpu

v0.0.1

Published

machinelearn.js extra module to enable tfjs-node-gpu backend

Downloads

1

Readme

machinelearn-gpu

machinelearn-gpu is a module to enable GPU acceleration for machinelearn.js projects.

Build status FOSSA Status Slack

User Installation

You must install machinelearn-node first since it is a dependency

$ yarn add machinelearn-node

Using yarn

$ yarn add machinelearn-gpu

Using NPM

$ npm install --save machinelearn-gpu

Then you should require the package in your project

require('machinelearn-gpu');

Above will enable GPU acceleration provided by tfjs-node-gpu

Development

We welcome new contributors of all level of experience. The development guide will be added to assist new contributors to easily join the project.

  • You want to participate in a Machine Learning project, which will boost your Machine Learning skills and knowledge
  • Looking to be part of a growing community
  • You want to learn Machine Learning
  • You like Typescript :heart: Machine Learning

Testing

Testing ensures you that you are currently using the most stable version of Kalimdor.js

$ npm run test

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Contributing

We simply follow "fork-and-pull" workflow of Github. Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for more detail.