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Sheng Wang commented on SINGA-147:
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Hi Santosh Kumar,
You can check following pages to work on the gsoc project:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/5694656234913792/
https://community.apache.org/gsoc.html#applying-for-gsoc
For further discussion, you can send mails to our developer list:
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or simply leave messages under this jira ticket.
That is good to hear that you had android develop experience.
Can you tell us some more details of that project, e.g., what can that app do?
what tools/techniques did you use during the development?
If you have any idea for writing up a proposal, just let us know.
> Run SINGA applications on mobile devices
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> Key: SINGA-147
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SINGA-147
> Project: Singa
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: wangwei
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2016, mentor
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> Mobile devices (e.g., mobile phones) are good platforms for running deep
> learning applications, e.g., object or speech recognition, since they can
> record video and audio, and take pictures.
> A simple implementation for such applications would send the content (e.g.,
> video or images) back to central servers, which requires internet connection
> and consumes mobile data. Considering that the recognition task is cheap
> (cheaper than training tasks), we can implement mobile apps to do the
> recognition tasks on the mobile devices. In this way, we can run the
> applications off-line, which is very convenient for users.
> This JIRA issue is going to re-implement some SINGA functions on mobile app
> development platforms to create a mobile app (android/ios) for object/speech
> recognition.
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