Owl: A General-Purpose Numerical Library in OCaml

07/30/2017
by   Liang Wang, et al.
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Owl is a new numerical library developed in the OCaml language. It focuses on providing a comprehensive set of high-level numerical functions so that developers can quickly build up data analytical applications. In this abstract, we will present Owl's design, core components, and its key functionality.

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