MLitB: Machine Learning in the Browser

Open Access
Authors
Publication date 29-07-2015
Journal PeerJ Computer Science
Article number e11
Volume | Issue number 1
Number of pages 24
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
With few exceptions, the field of Machine Learning (ML) research has largely ignored the browser as a computational engine. Beyond an educational resource for ML, the browser has vast potential to not only improve the state-of-the-art in ML research, but also, inexpensively and on a massive scale, to bring sophisticated ML learning and prediction to the public at large. This paper introduces MLitB, a prototype ML framework written entirely in Javascript, capable of performing large-scale distributed computing with heterogeneous classes of devices. The development of MLitB has been driven by several underlying objectives whose aim is to make ML learning and usage ubiquitous (by using ubiquitous compute devices), cheap and effortlessly distributed, and collaborative. This is achieved by allowing every internet capable device to run training algorithms and predictive models with no software installation and by saving models in universally readable formats. Our prototype library is capable of training deep neural networks with synchronized, distributed stochastic gradient descent. MLitB offers several important opportunities for novel ML research, including: development of distributed learning algorithms, advancement of web GPU algorithms, novel field and mobile applications, privacy preserving computing, and green grid-computing. MLitB is available as open source software.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.11
Other links https://github.com/software-engineering-amsterdam/MLitB
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cs-11 (Final published version)
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