The rapid evolution of open-source machine learning – Seldon -- Open Source Machine Learning
When millions of people across the world tuned in to watch DeepMind's machine beat the human Go world champion Lee Sedol, they also witnessed a historic victory for open-source. DeepMind used a scientific computing framework called Torch extensively in the development and execution of AlphaGo's neural networks. Torch was first released back in 2002 under a BSD open-source license with algorithms that are still commonly used by data scientists such as multi-layer perceptrons, support vector machines and K-nearest neighbours. Torch also supported ensembles -- a popular technique that combines the output of multiple algorithms, usually with a weighted average. It's not just open-source software that contributed to the growth of machine learning.
Oct-4-2016, 07:35:43 GMT
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