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Kevin Watters updated SOLR-11838:
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(was: One small item that I'm coming across here, it would seem that solr is 
currently using Guava 14.0..  DL4j depends on Guava 20.0.  This dependency will 
break solrj if we integrate DL4j into Solr due to depricated methods in guava 
14.

Thoughts?  Maybe we should update solr for a newer version of guava?  (I'm 
going through the same integration with MyRobotLab now except I'm using an 
EmbeddedSolrServer at the moment.))

> explore supporting Deeplearning4j NeuralNetwork models
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-11838
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11838
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Christine Poerschke
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: SOLR-11838.patch, SOLR-11838.patch
>
>
> [~yuyano] wrote in SOLR-11597:
> bq. ... If we think to apply this to more complex neural networks in the 
> future, we will need to support layers ...
> [~malcorn_redhat] wrote in SOLR-11597:
> bq. ... In my opinion, if this is a route Solr eventually wants to go, I 
> think a better strategy would be to just add a dependency on 
> [Deeplearning4j|https://deeplearning4j.org/] ...
> Creating this ticket for the idea to be explored further (if anyone is 
> interested in exploring it), complimentary to and independent of the 
> SOLR-11597 RankNet related effort.



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