Eclipse Deeplearning4J is an Apache 2.0-licensed, open-source, distributed neural net library written in Java and Scala. By contributing code to this repository, you agree to make your contribution available under an Apache 2.0 license.
Deeplearning4J integrates with Hadoop and Spark and runs on several backends that enable use of CPUs and GPUs. The aim is to create a plug-and-play solution that is more convention than configuration, and which allows for fast prototyping.
The most recent stable release in Maven Central is 0.9.1
, and the current master on Github can be built from source.
To get started using Deeplearning4j, please go to our Quickstart. You'll need to be familiar with a Java automated build tool such as Maven and an IDE such as IntelliJ.
Documentation is available at deeplearning4j.org and JavaDocs. Open-source contributors can help us improve our documentation for Deeplearning4j by sending pull requests for the DL4J website here and ND4J here.
We are not supporting Stackoverflow right now. Github issues should focus on bug reports and feature requests. Please join the community on Gitter, where we field questions about how to install the software and work with neural nets. For support from Skymind, please see our contact page.
To install Deeplearning4J, see our Quickstart and below. More information can be found on the ND4J web site as well as here.
Search Maven Central for deeplearning4j to get a list of dependencies.
Add the dependency information to your pom.xml
file. We highly recommend downloading via Maven unless you plan to help us develop DL4J. An easy way to get up-to-date dependencies is to use the ones listed in our dl4j-examples POM.
mvn formatter:format
in the
subproject you work on, by using the contrib/formatter.xml
at the root of
the repository to configure the Eclipse formatter, or by using the INtellij
plugin.