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    Compute Library

    Compute Library

    The Compute Library is a set of computer vision and machine learning

    The Compute Library is a set of computer vision and machine learning functions optimized for both Arm CPUs and GPUs using SIMD technologies. The library provides superior performance to other open-source alternatives and immediate support for new Arm® technologies e.g. SVE2.
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    mlpack

    mlpack

    mlpack: a scalable C++ machine learning library

    ...Aims to provide fast, extensible implementations of cutting-edge machine learning algorithms. mlpack uses CMake as a build system and allows several flexible build configuration options. You can consult any of the CMake tutorials for further documentation, but this tutorial should be enough to get mlpack built and installed.
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    Flashlight library

    Flashlight library

    A C++ standalone library for machine learning

    ...In a single repository, Flashlight provides apps for research across multiple domains. Flashlight can be broken down into several components as described above. Each component can be incrementally built by specifying the correct build options. Flashlight is most-easily built and installed with vcpkg. Both the CUDA and CPU backends are supported with vcpkg. For either backend, first, install Intel MKL. Flashlight app binaries are also built for the selected features and are installed into the vcpkg install tree's tools directory.
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    MACE

    MACE

    Deep learning inference framework optimized for mobile platforms

    ...Runtime is optimized with NEON, OpenCL and Hexagon, and Winograd algorithm is introduced to speed up convolution operations. The initialization is also optimized to be faster. Chip-dependent power options like big.LITTLE scheduling, Adreno GPU hints are included as advanced APIs. UI responsiveness guarantee is sometimes obligatory when running a model. Mechanism like automatically breaking OpenCL kernel into small units is introduced to allow better preemption for the UI rendering task. Graph level memory allocation optimization and buffer reuse are supported. ...
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    drvq

    dimensionality-recursive vector quantization

    ...As a by-product of training, a tree structure performs either exact or approximate quantization on trained centroids, the latter being not very precise but extremely fast. A detailed README file describes the usage of the software, including license, requirements, installation, file formats, sample data, tools, and options. With the sample data provided and the default options, it is possible to test the code immediately as a demo. DRVQ has a 2-clause BSD license. Please refer to the DRVQ software home page, the research project, or the original publication for more information. The latest code is available at github.
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