Site icon Synced

DeepMind Augments, Salutes the JAX Library Ecosystem

Google’s UK-based lab and research company DeepMind has added Jraph to the growing number of open-sourced libraries around JAX, while surveying the machine learning framework’s development and ecosystem.

JAX is a Python library that Google researchers developed and introduced in 2018 for high-performance numerical computing. JAX combines NumPy, automatic differentiation, and GPU/TPU support. In a new blog post, DeepMind researchers look at how JAX and its emergent ecosystem of open source libraries have served and accelerated an increasing number of machine learning projects.

DeepMind’s open-sourced ecosystem of JAX libraries so far includes Haiku for neural network modules, Optax for gradient processing and optimization, RLax for RL algorithms, chex for reliable code and testing, and the recently released Jraph for graph neural networks.

Supporting rapidly evolving AI research requires balancing rapid prototyping and swift iteration while also ensuring experiments are at a scale appropriate to real-world production systems. DeepMind researchers highlight several approaches that have enabled the core JAX libraries to keep up with new research directions:

DeepMind is continuously updating the JAX ecosystem to accelerate ML studies. The open-sourced libraries can be found at the project GitHub.

NeurIPS 2020 will host JAX MD: A Framework for Differentiable Physics, taking JAX in the context of molecular dynamics simulations. A Spotlight Oral is scheduled on Wednesday December 9 from 23:00 – 23:10 EST and a Poster Session on Thursday December 10 from 00:00 – 02:00 EST.


Reporter: Fangyu Cai | Editor: Michael Sarazen


Synced Report | A Survey of China’s Artificial Intelligence Solutions in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic — 87 Case Studies from 700+ AI Vendors

This report offers a look at how China has leveraged artificial intelligence technologies in the battle against COVID-19. It is also available on Amazon KindleAlong with this report, we also introduced a database covering additional 1428 artificial intelligence solutions from 12 pandemic scenarios.

Click here to find more reports from us.


We know you don’t want to miss any news or research breakthroughs. Subscribe to our popular newsletter Synced Global AI Weekly to get weekly AI updates.

Exit mobile version