Open CommanderTvis opened 2 years ago
I think that ND4J has just migrated to Eclipse : https://github.com/eclipse/deeplearning4j.
What I find strange however, is that ND4J repository has not been archived, and I do not find any information related to the transition to the Eclipse repository. The only clue is that https://deeplearning4j.org/ inform users that they should rather use https://deeplearning4j.konduit.ai/, which talk about Eclipse DeepLearning4J.
If the aim is to provide interoperability, I think ND4J module should not be deprecated, but instead use Eclipse releases. If the aim is to find a high-performance implementation, then I don't know how TensorFlow bindings compare with ND4J.
I think that ND4J has just migrated to Eclipse : https://github.com/eclipse/deeplearning4j.
What I find strange however, is that ND4J repository has not been archived, and I do not find any information related to the transition to the Eclipse repository. The only clue is that https://deeplearning4j.org/ inform users that they should rather use https://deeplearning4j.konduit.ai/, which talk about Eclipse DeepLearning4J.
If the aim is to provide interoperability, I think ND4J module should not be deprecated, but instead use Eclipse releases. If the aim is to find a high-performance implementation, then I don't know how TensorFlow bindings compare with ND4J.
Thanks for the information!
I am not sure that we want to actually support ND4J if there is no specific request for it. With TensorFlow on the horizon (I'm finishing the initial draft). It becomes obsolete.
There is a new DEPRECATED marker for this in the plugin. The alternative is obviously https://github.com/tensorflow/java. See #295.