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Busy GPUs: Sampling and pipelining method speeds up deep learning on large graphs(图)
GPU 流水线 大型图形 深度学习
2023/6/20
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Deep learning networks may prefer the human voice--as we do(图)
Deep learning networks prefer human voice
2021/4/23
The digital revolution is built on a foundation of binaries, invisible 1s and 0s called bits. The notion that computers prefer to "speak" in binary numbers is rarely questioned. According to new resea...
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Algorithm created by deep learning finds potential therapeutic targets throughout the human genome(图)
Algorithm created deep learning potential therapeutic targets throughout human genome
2020/8/14
Researchers at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have developed an algorithm through machine learning that helps predict sites of DNA methyla...
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Supercomputing Speeds Up Deep Learning Training(图)
Supercomputing Speeds Up Learning Training
2017/11/24
A team of researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, Davis and the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) published the results of an effort to harness the ...
Rice U. scientists slash computations for ‘deep learning’
Rice U. scientists slash computations deep learning
2017/7/21
Rice University computer scientists have adapted a widely used technique for rapid data lookup to slash the amount of computation — and thus energy and time — required for deep learning, a computation...
New tool for virtual and augmented reality uses ‘deep learning’
New tool virtual augmented deep learning
2016/7/4
Future systems that allow people to interact with virtual environments will require computers to interpret the human hand’s nearly endless variety and complexity of changing motions and joint angles.I...