Fedora 10 Update: torch-3.1-1.fc10
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Mon Feb 16 15:11:36 UTC 2009
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2009-1323
2009-02-05 01:17:34
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Name : torch
Product : Fedora 10
Version : 3.1
Release : 1.fc10
URL : http://www.torch.ch/
Summary : Torch is a simple machine-learning library
Description :
Torch is a simple machine-learning library, among its features you can find:
* A lot of things in gradient machines, that is, machines which could be
learned with a gradient descent. This includes multi-layered perceptrons,
radial bas is functions, mixtures of experts, convolutional networks and
even time-delay neural networks. In fact a lot of "modules" are available
that you can plug as you want to get what you need.
* Support vector machines, in classification and regression. As fast as the
old stand-alone program SVMTorch II, but with the powerful environment of
the library.
* Ensemble models such as bagging or adaboost.
* Non-parametric models such as K-nearest-neighbors, Parzen regression and
Parzen density estimator.
* Distributions stuff, like Kmeans, Gaussian mixture models, hidden Markov
models, input-output hidden Markov models, and Bayes classifier.
* Speech recognition tools (Embedded training and large vocabulary decoding).
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Update Information:
-Initial release.
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #483020 - Review Request: torch - Torch is a simple machine-learning library
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=483020
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