Fuzzy libmath, transparently evaluating the numerical stability of your pipeline against the elementary mathematical functions (libm) #25
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Title: Fuzzy libmath, transparently evaluating the numerical stability of your pipeline against the elementary mathematical functions (libm).
Project lead:
Yohan Chatelain @yohanchatelain
Ali Salari @ali4006
Greg Kiar @gkiar
Tristan Glatard @glatard
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Description: Fuzzy libmath is evaluating the pipeline stability by applying noise to mathematical functions using the library call interposition technique. This project aims to study whether the Monte Carlo Arithmetic method is a truly good perturbation model for evaluating pipeline stability across the operating systems.
Link to project: fuzzy, (full description MCA-libmath)
Mattermost handle: @yohan.chatelain, @ali.salari, @gkiar, @tristan
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