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    Flint Chart

    Flint Chart

    Visualization language that lets AI agents create expressive charts

    Flint Chart is a visualization language and compiler built for AI-era chart creation. It lets agents and humans write compact, editable chart specifications without manually tuning every axis, label, scale, legend, or layout setting. The compiler uses data, semantic types, chart type, and encodings to derive polished chart settings automatically. One Flint input can compile into native Vega-Lite, ECharts, or Chart.js specifications.
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    CUDA Agent

    CUDA Agent

    Large-Scale Agentic RL for High-Performance CUDA Kernel Generation

    CUDA Agent is a research-driven agentic reinforcement learning system designed to automatically generate and optimize high-performance CUDA kernels for GPU workloads. The project addresses the long-standing challenge that efficient CUDA programming typically requires deep hardware expertise by training an autonomous coding agent capable of iterative improvement through execution feedback. Its architecture combines large-scale data synthesis, a skill-augmented CUDA development environment,...
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