Not using BLAS or LAPACK.

2015-07-20 3:53 GMT-07:00 Manuel Cano <manutalc...@gmail.com>:

> What gives you more fun?
>
> 2015-07-20 12:18 GMT+02:00 Amaury Hernández Águila <amhe...@gmail.com>:
>
>> I appreciate people who know the term "computational intelligence."
>> PicoCI sounds good.
>>
>> I know that BLAS and LAPACK are battle-tested, but in that case I would
>> just use other libraries in other programming languages (this is how I
>> feel). I've been doing CI in common lisp using clml, mgl-gpr, mgl, and
>> others, and I even have access to run my models in CUDA GPUs with my
>> current setup. I'd like to see PilOS running CI in a near future, and
>> without the dependencies on fortran's BLAS and LAPACK.
>>
>> I'm still open to constructive criticism. Should we take a purist
>> approach or should we go the battle-tested safer route?
>>
>>
>> 2015-07-20 2:32 GMT-07:00 Robert Herman <rpjher...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> I would welcome the results of your efforts, and contribute where I
>>> could, but I think it would be best to make calls to BLAS and LAPACK, since
>>> they are battle-tested. I am currently working my way through a book
>>> 'Handbook of Neuroevolution through Erlang', but I prefer Lisp. Erlang is
>>> just better at the fault tolerance, distributed thing.
>>> Lush2 Lisp was used for heavy numerics, so you may want to look there
>>> for some guidance, however the Sourceforge site is down at the moment.
>>> I am currently trying to get PilOS running on Qemu on a Win 8.1 64bit
>>> machine. I'd love to have that and computational intelligence libraries
>>> working in 64bit PicoLisp! Hey, how about PicoCi or PicoCI?
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Rowan Thorpe <ro...@rowanthorpe.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2015/07/20-01:01, Amaury Hernández Águila wrote:
>>>> > I think this will be an exciting project. I'll try a pure PicoLisp
>>>> > implementation and see how far I can go. Any suggestions to the name
>>>> of the
>>>> > library? PicoML sounds good.
>>>> >
>>>> > Currently, I would start with a fuzzy logic toolbox, genetic
>>>> programming
>>>> > and an architecture to create multi-agent systems. The second step
>>>> would be
>>>> > to create neural networks.
>>>>
>>>> If you will develop on a public repo, please do send this thread a link
>>>> to it
>>>> when you feel it is at a point that others could send pull-requests to
>>>> (or open
>>>> issues for) to help with the progress.
>>>>
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>
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> --
> Manuel
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