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Monday, July 02, 2018  



DL4J Deep Learning for Java - Open-Source Distributed Deep Learning Library for JVM
https://deeplearning4j.org/

Eclipse Deeplearning4j is the first commercial-grade, open-source, distributed deep-learning library written for Java and Scala. Integrated with Hadoop and Apache Spark, DL4J brings AI to business environments for use on distributed GPUs and CPUs. Skymind is its commercial support arm, bundling Deeplearning4j and other libraries such as Tensorflow and Keras in the Skymind Intelligence Layer (Community Edition), a deep learning environment that gives developers an easy, fast way to train and deploy AI models. SKIL CE is free and downloadable here. SKIL acts as a bridge between Python data science environments and the JVM. Deeplearning4j aims to be cutting-edge plug and play, more convention than configuration, which allows for fast prototyping for data scientists, machine-learning practitioners and software engineers. DL4J is customizable at scale. Released under the Apache 2.0 license, all derivatives of DL4J belong to their authors. DL4J can import neural net models from most major frameworks via Keras, including TensorFlow, Caffe and Theano, bridging the gap between the Python ecosystem and the JVM with a cross-team toolkit for data scientists, data engineers and DevOps. Keras is Deeplearning4j's Python API. Skymind is the second-largest contributor to Keras after Google, and offers commercial support for Keras. Machine learning models are served in production with Skymind's machine learning server. This will be added to Artificial Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™.

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