It sounds you are looking for JupyterLab:
https://jupyter.org/
Graphene actually has a different scope, to be a catalog of re-usable AI modules based on Docker containers and protobuf and to include symbolic and sub-symbolic AI technologies.
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Martin Welß
Senior AI Solution Architect
Project Lead Eclipse Graphene
Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems IAIS
Schloss Birlinghoven, 53757 Sankt Augustin, Germany
www.iais.fraunhofer.de
Von: graphene-dev <graphene-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Im Auftrag von devhci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2023 00:49
An: graphene-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [graphene-dev] support request
I work in machine learning, but it's primarily a client-server architecture, it would be much simpler to integrate TensotFlow and Pytorch (to leave the choice) to Eclipse IDE, but machine learning works as a client-server
De : Lorenzo Cristofori <Lorenzo.Cristofori@xxxxxx>
À : graphene-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx <graphene-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sujet : [graphene-dev] support request
Date : 18/01/2023 14:58:45 Europe/Paris
Hello,
I am Lorenzo Cristofori an employee of Engineering SPA. I am contacting you regarding the Eclipse Graphene project.
As part of the project
https://www.bd4nrg.eu/ we need to integrate several AI algorithms and we would like to use your Eclipse Graphene.
We are experiencing difficulties during the installation phase, could you give us support during the installation phase?
Meanwhile, we would like to know:
1) the latest available version of Eclipse Graphene is the one found at the following link:
https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipse/graphene/eclipse-graphene ?
2) Is the onboarding part fully supported by using protobuf definitions?
Best regards,
Lorenzo
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