Hi all,

We'd like to propose Horn (혼), a fully distributed system for
large-scale deep learning as an Apache Incubator project and start the
discussion. The complete proposal can be found at:
https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/HornProposal

Any advices and helps are welcome! Thanks, Edward.

= Horn Proposal =

== Abstract ==

(tentatively named "Horn [hɔ:n]", korean meaning of Horn is a
"Spirit") is a neuron-centric programming APIs and execution framework
for large-scale deep learning, built on top of Apache Hama.

== Proposal ==

It is a goal of the Horn to provide a neuron-centric programming APIs
which allows user to easily define the characteristic of artificial
neural network model and its structure, and its execution framework
that leverages the heterogeneous resources on Hama and Hadoop YARN
cluster.

== Background ==

The initial ANN code was developed at Apache Hama project by a
committer, Yexi Jiang (Facebook) in 2013. The motivation behind this
work is to build a framework that provides more intuitive programming
APIs like Google's MapReduce or Pregel and supports applications
needing large model with huge memory consumptions in distributed way.

== Rationale ==

While many of deep learning open source softwares such as Caffe,
DeepDist, and NeuralGiraph are still data or model parallel only, we
aim to support both data and model parallelism and also fault-tolerant
system design. The basic idea of data and model parallelism is use of
the remote parameter server to parallelize model creation and
distribute training across machines, and the BSP framework of Apache
Hama for performing asynchronous mini-batches. Within single BSP job,
each task group works asynchronously using region barrier
synchronization instead of global barrier synchronization, and trains
large-scale neural network model using assigned data sets in BSP
paradigm. Thus, we achieve data and model parallelism. This
architecture is inspired by Google's !DistBelief (Jeff Dean et al,
2012).

== Initial Goals ==

Some current goals include:
 * builds new community
 * provides more intuitive programming APIs
 * needs both data and model parallelism support
 * must run natively on both Hama and Hadoop2
 * needs also GPUs and InfiniBand support (FPGAs if possible)

== Current Status ==

=== Meritocracy ===

The core developers understand what it means to have a process based
on meritocracy. We will provide continuous efforts to build an
environment that supports this, encouraging community members to
contribute.

=== Community ===

A small community has formed within the Apache Hama project and some
companies such as instant messenger service company and mobile
manufacturing company. And many people are interested in the
large-scale deep learning platform itself. By bringing Horn into
Apache, we believe that the community will grow even bigger.

=== Core Developers ===

Edward J. Yoon, Thomas Jungblut, and Dongjin Lee

== Known Risks ==

=== Orphaned Products ===

Apache Hama is already a core open source component at Samsung
Electronics, and Horn also will be used by Samsung Electronics, and so
there is no direct risk for this project to be orphaned.

=== Inexperience with Open Source ===

Some are very new and the others have experience using and/or working
on Apache open source projects.

=== Homogeneous Developers ===

The initial committers are from different organizations such as,
Microsoft, Samsung Electronics, and Line Plus.

=== Reliance on Salaried Developers ===

Few will be worked as a full-time open source developer. Other
developers will also start working on the project in their spare time.

=== Relationships with Other Apache Products ===

 * Horn is based on Apache Hama
 * Apache Zookeeper is used for distributed locking service
 * Natively run on Apache Hadoop and Mesos
 * Horn can be somewhat overlapped with Singa podling (If possible,
we'd also like to use Singa or Caffe to do the heavy lifting part).

=== An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===

Horn itself will hopefully have benefits from Apache, in terms of
attracting a community and establishing a solid group of developers,
but also the relation with Apache Hama, a general-purpose BSP
computing engine. These are the main reasons for us to send this
proposal.

== Documentation ==

Initial plan about Horn can be found at
http://blog.udanax.org/2015/06/googles-distbelief-clone-project-on.html

== Initial Source ==

The initial source code has been release as part of Apache Hama
project developed under Apache Software Foundation. The source code is
currently hosted at
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/hama/trunk/ml/src/main/java/org/apache/hama/ml/ann/

== Cryptography ==

Not applicable.

== Required Resources ==

=== Mailing Lists ===

 * horn-private
 * horn-dev

=== Subversion Directory ===

 * Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/horn

=== Issue Tracking ===

 * a JIRA issue tracker, HORN

== Initial Committers and Affiliations ==

 * Thomas Jungblut (tjungblut AT apache DOT org)
 * Edward J. Yoon (edwardyoon AT apache DOT org)
 * Dongjin Lee (dongjin.lee.kr AT gmail DOT com)
 * Minho Kim (minwise.kim AT samsung DOT com)
 * Chia-Hung Lin (chl501 AT apache DOT org)
 * Behroz Sikander (behroz.sikander AT tum DOT de)
 * Hyok S. Choi (hyok.choi AT samsung DOT com)
 * Kisuk Lee (ks881115 AT gmail DOT com)

== Affiliations ==

 * Thomas Jungblut (Microsoft)
 * Edward J. Yoon (Samsung Electronics)
 * Donjin Lee (LINE Plus)
 * Minho Kim (Samsung Electronics)
 * Chia-Hung Lin (Self)
 * Behroz Sikander (Technical University of Munich)
 * Hyok S. Choi (Samsung Electronics)
 * Kisuk Lee (Seoul National University)

== Sponsors ==

=== Champion ===

 * Edward J. Yoon <ASF member, edwardyoon AT apache DOT org>

=== Nominated Mentors ===

 * Luciano Resende <ASF member, lresende AT apache DOT org>
 * Robin Anil <ASF member, robin.anil AT gmail DOT com>
 * Edward J. Yoon <ASF member, edwardyoon AT apache DOT org>

=== Sponsoring Entity ===

The Apache Incubator

-- 
Best Regards, Edward J. Yoon

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