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Collective Knowledge (CK), Collective Mind (CM/CMX) and MLPerf automations: community-driven projects to facilitate collaborative and reproducible research and to learn how to run AI, ML, and other emerging workloads more efficiently and cost-effectively across diverse models, datasets, software, and hardware using MLPerf methodology and benchmarks

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The "Collective Knowledge" project (CK) is motivated by the feedback from researchers and practitioners while reproducing results from more than 150 research papers and validating them in the real world - there is a need for a common and technology-agnostic framework that can facilitate reproducible research and simplify technology transfer to production across diverse and rapidly evolving software, hardware, models, and data. It consists of the following sub-projects:

Collaborative development

This open-source technology is being developed by the public MLCommons task force on automation and reproducibility led by Grigori Fursin and Arjun Suresh. The goal is to connect academia and industry to develop, benchmark, compare, synthesize, and deploy Pareto-efficient AI and ML systems and applications (optimal trade off between performance, accuracy, power consumption, and price) in a unified, automated and reproducible way while slashing all development and operational costs.

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2021-2023 MLCommons

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Apache 2.0

Acknowledgments

This project is currently supported by MLCommons, cTuning foundation, cKnowledge and individual contributors. We thank HiPEAC and OctoML for sponsoring initial development.

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Collective Knowledge (CK), Collective Mind (CM/CMX) and MLPerf automations: community-driven projects to facilitate collaborative and reproducible research and to learn how to run AI, ML, and other emerging workloads more efficiently and cost-effectively across diverse models, datasets, software, and hardware using MLPerf methodology and benchmarks

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