Has there been any attempt at creating a Parallel processing version of VIP?
How about an API to CUDA?
With deep learning really coming to the forefront, has VIP done anything to create/support the need for faster processing.
A couple of years ago, I did do some very limited work with improving Neural Network speed using VIP and CUDA however, I didn't have the time to really do it as it needed to be done. (and with my teaching workload holding me back, I am just now (after more than a year) starting to get back to it. I just downloaded VIP 10ce so I can jump back in. )
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A Parallel processing version of VIP?
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Re: A Parallel processing version of VIP?
No, there are no such plans. It seems that CUDA is a very huge set of libraries, which it would be very difficult to support.
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