We want to update the Neuro community on the platform’s development on a regular basis. So here is the state that the alpha version is on currently.

In the near future, we are going to work on the interface for the generator and create a few models of templates that could be trained and also track the results of training. In this case, we will close the loop of neural network.

The next step is to grow the amount of model templates to cover more AI tasks.

We will focus on the computer vision and the task list could be found here.

We’ve also faced a few challenges, among them:

- some tasks require more operating memory, with an average machine having 2–4 GB. For the synthetic data generation we’ve almost completed this task, while for neural networks it is still in process. We will adapt networks and start using powerful machines. As some of the models require 64 GB of operating memory while being trained.

- in two weeks when the process from data generation to model training will be set up, we will ask users to test the cycle. As our mission is to create a clear interface.

Our task is to make neural networks available for everyone who has basic programming skills.

Regarding mining resources - we are currently testing our partner’s pools. Technical requirements are yet to be developed. As neural networks are tricky, we are working in a few directions, like adapting networks, working on an orchestrator, and a final mining mode, so we could put them together.

It’s a complicated process and in a few months, we will use additional pools and the system will be unfolded individually for each pool. We plan to make knowledge mining available for everyone this year.

Stay tuned for more neuro news!