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Migrate to Eclipse Deeplearning4j in kmath-nd4j #423

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CommanderTvis opened this issue Oct 27, 2021 · 4 comments
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Migrate to Eclipse Deeplearning4j in kmath-nd4j #423

CommanderTvis opened this issue Oct 27, 2021 · 4 comments
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CommanderTvis commented Oct 27, 2021

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altavir commented Oct 27, 2021

There is a new DEPRECATED marker for this in the plugin. The alternative is obviously https://github.com/tensorflow/java. See #295.

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I think that ND4J has just migrated to Eclipse : https://github.com/eclipse/deeplearning4j.

What I find strange however, is that ND4J repository has not been archived, and I do not find any information related to the transition to the Eclipse repository. The only clue is that https://deeplearning4j.org/ inform users that they should rather use https://deeplearning4j.konduit.ai/, which talk about Eclipse DeepLearning4J.

If the aim is to provide interoperability, I think ND4J module should not be deprecated, but instead use Eclipse releases.
If the aim is to find a high-performance implementation, then I don't know how TensorFlow bindings compare with ND4J.

@CommanderTvis CommanderTvis changed the title Since ND4J is abandoned, deprecate kmath-nd4j and consider alternatives Migrate to Eclipse Deeplearning4j in kmath-nd4j Nov 10, 2021
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I think that ND4J has just migrated to Eclipse : https://github.com/eclipse/deeplearning4j.

What I find strange however, is that ND4J repository has not been archived, and I do not find any information related to the transition to the Eclipse repository. The only clue is that https://deeplearning4j.org/ inform users that they should rather use https://deeplearning4j.konduit.ai/, which talk about Eclipse DeepLearning4J.

If the aim is to provide interoperability, I think ND4J module should not be deprecated, but instead use Eclipse releases. If the aim is to find a high-performance implementation, then I don't know how TensorFlow bindings compare with ND4J.

Thanks for the information!

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altavir commented Nov 10, 2021

I am not sure that we want to actually support ND4J if there is no specific request for it. With TensorFlow on the horizon (I'm finishing the initial draft). It becomes obsolete.

@CommanderTvis CommanderTvis added the misc Infrastructure tasks, cosmetic changes and miscellaneous tasks label Apr 11, 2022
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