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Artificial Neural Networks Neckbearded Basement Dweller 16/01/23(Sat)07:46 No. 4852
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Any hints, tips, or otherwise?
Any questions?

My current project is: Artificial Neural Network(s) distributed across Raspberry Pi 2 computer systems for use of robotic cat.

Any Suggestions? Already have code for ANN, just need to parallelize it.

Anybody have thoughts on that?


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Neckbearded Basement Dweller 19/08/11(Sun)10:40 No. 5282

i am not expert in your issue


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Neckbearded Basement Dweller 19/11/01(Fri)07:43 No. 5330

What do you mean by distributed ? You are getting the data via multiple sensor on multiple pi ?


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Neckbearded Basement Dweller 20/04/13(Mon)01:07 No. 5361

>>4852
the best you can do in terms of parallelizing neural networks is perform matrix operations over a distributed compute.



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