Write and evaluate mathematical equations involving multidimensional arrays easily. Gorgonia is a library that helps facilitate machine learning in Go. Write and evaluate mathematical equations involving multidimensional arrays easily. If this sounds like Theano or TensorFlow, it's because the idea is quite similar. Specifically, the library is pretty low-level, like Theano, but has higher goals like Tensorflow. The primary goal for Gorgonia is to be a highly performant machine learning/graph computation-based library that can scale across multiple machines. It should bring the appeal of Go (simple compilation and deployment process) to the ML world. It's a long way from there currently, however, the baby steps are already there. The main reason to use Gorgonia is developer comfort. If you're using a Go stack extensively, now you have access to the ability to create production-ready machine learning systems in an environment that you are already familiar and comfortable with.
Features
- Can perform automatic differentiation
- Can perform gradient descent optimizations
- Provides a number of convenience functions to help create neural networks
- Supports CUDA/GPGPU computation (OpenCL not yet supported, send a pull request)
- Is fairly quick (comparable to Theano and Tensorflow's speed)
- Will support distributed computing