Serving deep learning models with RedisAI

Serving deep learning models with RedisAI

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Redis is a an open source, in-memory data structure store, widely used as a database, cache and message broker. It now also support tensor data types and deep learning models via the RedisAI module. Why did they build this module? Who is or should be using it? We discuss this and much more with Pieter Cailliau.

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• Pieter Cailliau – Website • , GitHub • , LinkedIn • , X • Chris Benson – Website • , GitHub • , LinkedIn • , X • Daniel Whitenack – Website • , GitHub • , X Show Notes:

Redis Redis modules RedisAI Hangar Hangar on GitHub

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