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wangwei commented on SINGA-147:
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FYI.
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> https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline
> 14 March 19:00 UTC Student application period opens.
> 25 March 19:00 UTC Student application deadline.
http://write.flossmanuals.net/gsocstudentguide/ has a good description
of the process.
http://write.flossmanuals.net/gsocstudentguide/writing-a-proposal/
has some suggestions for your proposal, and Apache has a template here:
http://community.staging.apache.org/gsoc#application-template
I would suggest your students to write their proposal as a
a Google Docs page or similar, and share those with you
early so your developer community can help them get a good proposal.
> 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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