A core abstraction in the Phylanx software stack is the primitive. Primitives define the operations which are needed to execute a user’s code such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, etc. While our team has Continue reading
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A core abstraction in the Phylanx software stack is the primitive. Primitives define the operations which are needed to execute a user’s code such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, etc. While our team has Continue reading
On February 9th, Hartmut presented another Phylanx seminar on the current state of the project. In addition to laying out the project in more detail, he described the special language PhySL which he and Continue reading
In this post I’ll go through the simple implementation of LRA (Logistic Regression Algorithm) to outline the Phylanx architecture and also demonstrate how one might go about writing their own programs in Phylanx. The complete version of the code discussed in this post can be found in the project’s GitHub repository under examples/algorithms directory and the corresponding dataset can be found here. Continue reading