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IBM Parallel Machine Learning Toolbox

A toolbox for running machine learning algorithms on parallel computing platforms.


Date Posted: November 21, 2006
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1. Why don't you release the actual code of PML?
2. Can I have the Blue Gene® version of the PML?
3. I am not able to run MPICH2.
4. Can you help me with coding a specific algorithm or applying PML to my project?


1. Why don't you release the actual code of PML?

Unfortunately, it is impossible for us to release the code because of IBM® corporate guidelines. If you need specific information, please e-mail Elad Yom-Tov and he will try his best to help you.
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2. Can I have the Blue Gene® version of the PML?

The Blue Gene version is now included in the product zip file.
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3. I am not able to run MPICH2.

Running PML in a distributed environment requires installation of MPICH2. If you encounter difficulties in installing MPICH2, please e-mail us and we will try to assist you.
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4. Can you help me with coding a specific algorithm or applying PML to my project?

We will be happy to work with early adopters to code specific algorithms they require and to apply existing algorithms to their specific projects. Please e-mail Elad Yom-Tov.


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