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    The Algorithms - C++ #

    The Algorithms - C++ #

    Collection of various algorithms in mathematics, machine learning

    TheAlgorithms/C-Plus-Plus is a large open-source repository that collects implementations of many classic algorithms and data structures written in the C++ programming language. The project is part of the broader “The Algorithms” initiative, which maintains algorithm implementations in several programming languages to support education and knowledge sharing. Within the C++ repository, contributors implement algorithms across a wide range of fields including sorting, graph theory, number theory, machine learning, cryptography, and data structures. ...
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    ggml

    ggml

    Tensor library for machine learning

    ...The library also implements optimization algorithms and computation graph functionality so developers can build training and inference workflows directly on top of its tensor operations.
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    TensorFlow

    TensorFlow

    TensorFlow is an open source library for machine learning

    ...The platform can be easily deployed on multiple CPUs, GPUs and Google's proprietary chip, the tensor processing unit (TPU). TensorFlow expresses its computations as dataflow graphs, with each node in the graph representing an operation. Nodes take tensors—multidimensional arrays—as input and produce tensors as output. The framework allows for these algorithms to be run in C++ for better performance, while the multiple levels of APIs let the user determine how high or low they wish the level of abstraction to be in the models produced. ...
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    This project aims to develop and share fast frequent subgraph mining and graph learning algorithms. Currently we release the frequent subgraph mining package FFSM and later we will include new functions for graph regression and classification package
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    An adaptive neural network and evolutionary algorithms approach to the machine learning tasks, based on the modular graph grammars. Tested on the "two spirals problem" and other tasks. Implemented in Matlab and C++.
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    RectaGraphTrace aims to assist in step-by-step visualization of graph search algorithms by displaying graphs and automating the creation and correction of graph traces such as those that a student would produce while manually executing a search.
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