Tag: computer vision
Easy math: PyTorch 1.9 amps up distributed training and scientific computing
Version 1.9 of neural network and tensor computation framework PyTorch is now available. The 3400-plus commits in the […]
Google intros helpful TensorFlow Recorder, but warns you’ll need to cough up for ‘huge datasets’
Just a couple of days after pushing out the latest TensorFlow release, Google has open sourced a new […]
CUDA, woulda … did: Nvidia makes CUDA 11 generally available, mostly pushing its next-gen architecture
Developers who were excited by Nvidia’s May announcement of an upcoming CUDA release can finally hop over to […]
What’s the point: Google AI, JetBrains’ big data tools, Subversion, Docker <3 Azure
Google’s AI teams used the last days of May to share their advances in natural language generation evaluation […]
What’s the point: Google AI advances, Git security updates, and API gateway Gloo
Google’s AI teams used the comparatively quiet post-easter days to get ML practitioners up to speed with their […]
Wolfram Language & Mathematica step into another dimension, open packaging system
Wolfram Research has released version 12.1 of its Wolfram programming language and the technical computing system Mathematica. The […]
Microsoft gives machines eyes and sense for the unusual, gets edgy with data box
Microsoft Azure’s AI and machine learning offering Cognitive Services now contains a preview for an Anomaly Detector and […]
Facebook eyes up, swallows retail visual AI specialist GrokStyle
Facebook has further stuffed its AI toolbox with the acquisition of retail artificial intelligence developer GrokStyle. Facebook has […]