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The README.md in branch 3.0.x mentions ND4J as a related project in that it "provides numerical computing used in DeepLearning.scala". This is currently true for DL4J, but it appears that Compute.scala is a git-submodule'd in the root of DeepLearning.scala...
So which is it? Is the README.md right, and DeepLearning.scala is built on ND4J, or should it be Compute.scala? at least in the 3.0.x branch
The reason I'd like this to be clearer is that I'm interested in OpenCL-accelerated candidates, which is the main reason for me to switch from ND4J to Compute.scala. Maybe you're already doing so?
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The README.md in branch 3.0.x mentions ND4J as a related project in that it "provides numerical computing used in DeepLearning.scala". This is currently true for DL4J, but it appears that Compute.scala is a git-submodule'd in the root of DeepLearning.scala...
So which is it? Is the README.md right, and DeepLearning.scala is built on ND4J, or should it be Compute.scala? at least in the 3.0.x branch
The reason I'd like this to be clearer is that I'm interested in OpenCL-accelerated candidates, which is the main reason for me to switch from ND4J to Compute.scala. Maybe you're already doing so?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: