Dragan,


I would personally be interested in anything you might show about using 
GPUs to speed up up genetic programming in Clojure. 


A fair bit has been done using GPUs for GP (some can be found by searching 
for GPU here 
<http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Ai/genetic.programming.html 
<http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Ai/genetic.programming.html>, but 
as far as I know, none of it in Clojure.


It would be wonderful to see a minimal example of how to take a minimal GP 
system (I'd be happy to provide code) and to exploit GPUs to do bigger runs 
more quickly.


-Lee

On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 4:33:37 PM UTC-4, Dragan Djuric wrote:
>
> I'm preparing a presentation proposal for EuroClojure 2016 about Clojure 
> and GPU computing, high-performance computing, data analysis, and machine 
> learning. If you are interested in that area, I am open to suggestions 
> about specific stuff that you would like to be covered (regardless of 
> whether you plan to attend the conference itself), so I can better tailor 
> the proposal to what would potentially be most interesting to the audience. 
> The tools/libraries that the (proposed) talk will be based on are 
> uncomplicate.org (clojurecl, neanderthal, bayadera), but I can also cover 
> other aspects of the topic.
>

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