Datumbox

Datumbox Machine Learning Framework 0.7.0 Released

I am really excited to announce that, after several months of development, the n...

Datumbox Machine Learning Framework version 0.8.0 released

Datumbox Framework v0.8.0 is out and packs several powerful features! This versi...

Getting the GPU usage of NVIDIA cards with the Linux ds...

The dstat is an awesome little tool which allows you to get resource statistics ...

Drilling into Spark’s ALS Recommendation algorithm

The ALS algorithm introduced by Hu et al., is a very popular technique used in R...

Datumbox Machine Learning Framework v0.8.1 released

The Datumbox v0.8.1 has been released! Download it now from Github or Maven Cent...

Ubuntu 17.10: a last minute review

On October 19 2017, Ubuntu 17.10 will be released and as many of you know it pac...

5 tips for multi-GPU training with Keras

Deep Learning (the favourite buzzword of late 2010s along with blockchain/bitcoi...

The Batch Normalization layer of Keras is broken

UPDATE: Unfortunately my Pull-Request to Keras that changed the behaviour of the...

How to get around Dropbox’s symlink limitations on Linux

As of mid-2019, Dropbox announced that they no longer support symlinks that poin...

Datumbox Machine Learning Framework v0.8.2 released

The Datumbox Framework v0.8.2 has been released! Download it now from GitHub or ...

How to take S3 backups with DejaDup on Ubuntu 20.10

DejaDup is the default backup application for Gnome. It’s a GUI for duplicity, f...

New Blog series – Memoirs of a TorchVision developer

I’m starting a new blog post series about the development of PyTorch’s computer ...

A sneak peek at TorchVision v0.11 – Memoirs of a TorchV...

The last couple of weeks were super busy in “PyTorch Land” as we are frantically...

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