Create Redux-Forms dynamically out of metadata
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Oct 16, 2017 - JavaScript
Create Redux-Forms dynamically out of metadata
Collective Knowledge extension with unified and customizable benchmarks (with extensible JSON meta information) to be easily integrated with customizable and portable Collective Knowledge workflows. You can easily compile and run these benchmarks using different compilers, environments, hardware and OS (Linux, MacOS, Windows, Android). More info:
Collective Knowledge repository with actions to unify the access to different predictive analytics engines (scipy, R, DNN) from software, command line and web-services via CK JSON API:
Meta information about platforms participating in experiment crowdsourcing using Collective Knowledge Framework (OS,CPU,GPU,GPGPU,NN...):
Collective Knowledge packages to build development versions of compilers (LLVM, GCC, etc) and use them in customizable and portable CK research workflows:
Public data sets and their properties in the Collective Knowledge Format with JSON API and JSON meta information to be easily pluggable to customizable and reproducible CK experimental workflows (such as collaborative program analysis and optimization):
Shared artifacts in the Collective Knowledge Format as a proof-of-concept to reproduce our recent Collective Mind- and Collective Knowledge-related papers
A multilinear text browser for the web
Plex agent to load metadata from JSON file
ARM's workloads in the universal Collective Knowledge Format with JSON API and JSON meta information to power Workload Automation Framework
Parsing JSON to dynamic json structure with sorted fields
Extra resources in the Collective Knowledge Format for ARM's Workload Automation Framework:
Public results in the Collective Knowledge Format (JSON meta data) from collaborative optimization of computer systems. See live repository:
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