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    HLearn

    HLearn

    Homomorphic machine learning

    HLearn is a Haskell-based machine learning library focused on composability, algebraic structure, and performance. It provides a functional approach to building machine learning algorithms by leveraging algebraic properties such as monoids and groups. This allows for parallel, incremental, and distributed computation in a mathematically consistent way. HLearn aims to provide implementations of common algorithms like k-means, naive Bayes, and others while maintaining the expressiveness and safety of the Haskell language.
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