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    OpenVINO

    OpenVINO

    OpenVINO™ Toolkit repository

    OpenVINO™ is an open-source toolkit for optimizing and deploying AI inference. Boost deep learning performance in computer vision, automatic speech recognition, natural language processing and other common tasks. Use models trained with popular frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch and more. Reduce resource demands and efficiently deploy on a range of Intel® platforms from edge to cloud. This open-source version includes several components: namely Model Optimizer, OpenVINO™ Runtime, Post-Training Optimization Tool, as well as CPU, GPU, MYRIAD, multi device and heterogeneous plugins to accelerate deep learning inferencing on Intel® CPUs and Intel® Processor Graphics. ...
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    Euler

    Euler

    A distributed graph deep learning framework.

    As a general data structure with strong expressive ability, graphs can be used to describe many problems in the real world, such as user networks in social scenarios, user and commodity networks in e-commerce scenarios, communication networks in telecom scenarios, and transaction networks in financial scenarios. and drug molecule networks in medical scenarios, etc. Data in the fields of text, speech, and images is easier to process into a grid-like type of Euclidean space, which is suitable for processing by existing deep learning models. Graph is a data type in non-Euclidean space and cannot be directly applied to existing methods, requiring a specially designed graph neural network system. Graph-based learning methods such as graph neural networks combine end-to-end learning with inductive reasoning, and are expected to solve a series of problems such as relational reasoning and interpretability that deep learning cannot handle.
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