High Performance Neural Net Simulation on a Multiprocessor System with "Intelligent" Communication

Abstract

The performance requirements in experimental research on arti(cid:173) ficial neural nets often exceed the capability of workstations and PCs by a great amount. But speed is not the only requirement. Flexibility and implementation time for new algorithms are usually of equal importance. This paper describes the simulation of neural nets on the MUSIC parallel supercomputer, a system that shows a good balance between the three issues and therefore made many research projects possible that were unthinkable before. (MUSIC stands for Multiprocessor System with Intelligent Communication)

Cite

Text

Müller et al. "High Performance Neural Net Simulation on a Multiprocessor System with "Intelligent" Communication." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1993.

Markdown

[Müller et al. "High Performance Neural Net Simulation on a Multiprocessor System with "Intelligent" Communication." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1993.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1993/muller1993neurips-high/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{muller1993neurips-high,
  title     = {{High Performance Neural Net Simulation on a Multiprocessor System with "Intelligent" Communication}},
  author    = {Müller, Urs A. and Kocheisen, Michael and Gunzinger, Anton},
  booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {1993},
  pages     = {888-895},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1993/muller1993neurips-high/}
}