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  2. Dead-code elimination - Wikipedia

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    Most programming languages, compilers and operating systems offer no or little more support than dynamic loading of libraries and late linking, therefore software utilizing dynamic dead-code elimination is very rare in conjunction with languages compiled ahead-of-time or written in assembly language.

  3. Keras - Wikipedia

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    "Keras 3 is a full rewrite of Keras [and can be used] as a low-level cross-framework language to develop custom components such as layers, models, or metrics that can be used in native workflows in JAX, TensorFlow, or PyTorch — with one codebase."

  4. Deeplearning4j - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse Deeplearning4j is a programming library written in Java for the Java virtual machine (JVM). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a framework with wide support for deep learning algorithms. [ 4 ] Deeplearning4j includes implementations of the restricted Boltzmann machine , deep belief net , deep autoencoder, stacked denoising autoencoder and recursive ...

  5. Compiler correctness - Wikipedia

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    In computing, compiler correctness is the branch of computer science that deals with trying to show that a compiler behaves according to its language specification. [ citation needed ] Techniques include developing the compiler using formal methods and using rigorous testing (often called compiler validation) on an existing compiler.

  6. List of sequence alignment software - Wikipedia

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    Sequence-context specific BLAST, more sensitive than BLAST, FASTA, and SSEARCH. Position-specific iterative version CSI-BLAST more sensitive than PSI-BLAST: Protein: Angermueller C, Biegert A, Soeding J [3] 2013 CUDASW++ GPU accelerated Smith Waterman algorithm for multiple shared-host GPUs: Protein: Liu Y, Maskell DL and Schmidt B: 2009/2010 ...

  7. Sequence point - Wikipedia

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    In C and C++, the + operator is not associated with a sequence point, and therefore in the expression f()+g() it is possible that either f() or g() will be executed first. The comma operator introduces a sequence point, and therefore in the code f(),g() the order of evaluation is defined: first f() is called, and then g() is called.

  8. Seq2seq - Wikipedia

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    Shannon's diagram of a general communications system, showing the process by which a message sent becomes the message received (possibly corrupted by noise). seq2seq is an approach to machine translation (or more generally, sequence transduction) with roots in information theory, where communication is understood as an encode-transmit-decode process, and machine translation can be studied as a ...

  9. Code generation (compiler) - Wikipedia

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    (For more information on compiler design, see Compiler.) The input to the code generator typically consists of a parse tree or an abstract syntax tree. [1] The tree is converted into a linear sequence of instructions, usually in an intermediate language such as three-address code. Further stages of compilation may or may not be referred to as ...