AI/ML for data Analysis?

Tom M
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I wonder if the techniques machine learning could be adapted to e@h data analysis?

And if we could get them to run on individual machines.

Tom M

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Keith Myers
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Tom M wrote: I wonder if the

Tom M wrote:

I wonder if the techniques machine learning could be adapted to e@h data analysis?

And if we could get them to run on individual machines.

Tom M

Be careful what you wish for.  Based on the AI/ML tasks at GPUGrid, that type of task puts a very large load on the host resources. Pretty much means only Einstein running on the host to get them to run well.

 

Tom M
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Keith, I get that but all

Keith,

I get that but all the other reading/news feeds I have read seem to claim either gpus in general or specialized ml accelerators are responsible for the improvements in ai/ml processing speed.

I don't understand the details of either to offer more than a wonder...

I read about massive speed ups in  machine learning because of the use of integers on the gpus.

So what I may be wondering is can machine learning help FFT (fast Fourier transforms) in data analysis.

But that could be too specific.

Tom M 

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Tom M
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https://iphysresearch.github.

https://iphysresearch.github.io/Survey4GWML/

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