Noble.AI Contributes to TensorFlow, Google’s Open-Source AI Library and the Most Popular Deep Learning – AiThority

Noble.AI, whose artificial intelligence (AI) software is purpose-built for engineers, scientists, and researchers and enables them to innovate and make discoveries faster, announced that it had completed contributions to TensorFlow, the worlds most popular open-source framework for deep learning created by Google.

Part of Nobles mission is building AI thats accessible to engineers, scientists and researchers, anytime and anywhere, without needing to learn or re-skill into computer science or AI theory, said Dr.Matthew C. Levy, Founder and CEO of Noble.AI. He continued, The reason why were making this symbolic contribution open-source is so people have greater access to tools amenable to R&D problems.

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TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning originally developed by the Google Brain team. Today it is used by more than 60,000 GitHub developers and has achieved more than 140,000 stars and 80,000 forks of the codebase.

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Noble.AIs specific contribution helps to augment the sparse matrix capabilities of TensorFlow. Often, matrices represent mathematical operations that need to be performed on input data, such as in calculating the temporal derivative of time-series data. In many common physics and R&D scenarios these matrices can be sparsely populated such that a tiny fraction, often less than one percent, of all elements in the matrix are non-zero. In this setting, storing the entire matrix in a computers memory is cumbersome and often impossible all together at R&D industrial scale. In these cases, it often becomes advantageous to use sparse matrix operations.

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