Efficient math optimization C++ library
ensmallen provides a simple set of abstractions for writing an objective
function to optimize. It also provides a large set of standard and
cutting-edge optimizers that can be used for virtually any mathematical
optimization task. These include full-batch gradient descent techniques,
small-batch techniques, gradient-free optimizers,
and constrained optimization.
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ensmallen-2.21.1.tar.gz | 0001336254 1.27 MB | |
ensmallen.changes | 0000004063 3.97 KB | |
ensmallen.spec | 0000002429 2.37 KB |
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Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 2.21.1: * Fix numerical precision issues for small-gradient L-BFGS scaling factor computations (#392). * Ensure the tests are built with optimisation enabled * Clarify return values for different callback types * Fix return types of callbacks * Minor cleanup for printing optimization reports via `Report()` * Avoid deprecation warnings in Armadillo 11.2+ - Update to version 2.12.1
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