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Before designin...</div><p><a href="/posts/eddl-how-do-we-train-on-limited-edge-devices-part2">Read more</a></p></div><div class="article__info clearfix"><ul class="left-col menu"><li>
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</li></ul><ul class="right-col menu"><li><i class="fas fa-user"></i> <span>Pengzhan Hao</span></li><li><i class="far fa-calendar-alt"></i> <span>Oct 31, 2021</span>
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<header><a href="/posts/eddl-how-do-we-train-on-limited-edge-devices"><h2 itemprop="headline" class="item__header">EDDL: How do we train neural networks on limited edge devices - PART 1</h2></a></header>
<div class="item__description"><div class="article__content" itemprop="description articleBody">This post introduces our previous milestone in project “Edge trainer”, as the paper “EDDL: A Distributed Deep Learning System for Resource-limited Edge Computing Environment.” was published.
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More details in design and implementation can be found in l...</div><p><a href="/posts/eddl-how-do-we-train-on-limited-edge-devices">Read more</a></p></div><div class="article__info clearfix"><ul class="left-col menu"><li>
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<header><a href="/posts/generate-word-cloud-with-chinese-fenci"><h2 itemprop="headline" class="item__header">Generate Word Cloud Figures with Chinese-Tokenization and WordCloud python libraries</h2></a></header>
<div class="item__description"><div class="article__content" itemprop="description articleBody">Lets generate a word cloud like this.
Dont understand the language is not a big deal.
If your written language is based on latin alphabet(or other language has space between words), skip tokenization.</div><p><a href="/posts/generate-word-cloud-with-chinese-fenci">Read more</a></p></div><div class="article__info clearfix"><ul class="left-col menu"><li>
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<header><a href="/posts/intro-xv6"><h2 itemprop="headline" class="item__header">Xv6 introduction</h2></a></header>
<div class="item__description"><div class="article__content" itemprop="description articleBody">In this post, you will learn a few basic concepts of xv6. Learning path will be closed coupled to first project assignment I gave when I assisted in teaching OS classes.
Understand system call and know how to implement a simple one will be coved as the first half.
In the second half of this post, I will discuss a little bit more on how to debug ...</div><p><a href="/posts/intro-xv6">Read more</a></p></div><div class="article__info clearfix"><ul class="left-col menu"><li>
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<header><a href="/posts/some-of-my-previews-exper-work"><h2 itemprop="headline" class="item__header">Some of my previews experiment works: 2016</h2></a></header>
<div class="item__description"><div class="article__content" itemprop="description articleBody">This blog contains only some basic record of my works. For some details, I will write a unique blog just for some specific topics.</div><p><a href="/posts/some-of-my-previews-exper-work">Read more</a></p></div><div class="article__info clearfix"><ul class="left-col menu"><li>
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<header><a href="/posts/charles-is-not-a-good-tool"><h2 itemprop="headline" class="item__header">Using charles proxy to monitor mobile SSL traffics</h2></a></header>
<div class="item__description"><div class="article__content" itemprop="description articleBody">In this blog, I will generally talk about how to use proper tools to monitor SSL traffics of a mobile devices. Currently, I only can dealing with those SSL traffics which use an obviously certification. Some applications may not using system root cert or they doesnt provide us a method to modify their own certs. For these situation, I still did...</div><p><a href="/posts/charles-is-not-a-good-tool">Read more</a></p></div><div class="article__info clearfix"><ul class="left-col menu"><li>
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<header><a href="/posts/welcome-to-my-blog"><h2 itemprop="headline" class="item__header">Stop Talking is the worst title of one blog</h2></a></header>
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