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Nathan Greeneltch
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Nathan Greeneltch

Nathan Greeneltch, PhD is a ML engineer at Intel Corp and resident data mining and analytics expert in the AI consulting group. Hes worked with Python analytics in both the start-up realm and the large-scale manufacturing sector over the course of the last decade. Nathan regularly mentors new hires and engineers fresh to the field of analytics, with impromptu chalk talks and division-wide knowledge-sharing sessions at Intel. In his past life, he was a physical chemist studying surface enhancement of the vibration signals of small molecules; a topic on which he wrote a doctoral thesis while at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Nathan hails from the southeastern United States, with family in equal parts from Arkansas and Florida
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Installing high-performance Python distribution

Intel Corp has built a bundle of Python libraries with accelerations for High-Performance Computing (HPC) on CPUs. The vast majority of the accelerations come with no code changes, because they are snuck in under the hood. All the concepts and libraries introduced in the rest of the book will run faster in the HPC Intel Python environment. Luckily, Intel has a Conda version of their distribution, so you can add it as a new Conda environment via the following few command lines in the Anaconda prompt:

(base) $ Conda create -n idp -c channel intelpython3_full Python=3
(base) $ Conda activate idp

Full disclosure: I work for Intel, so I won't focus too much on this HPC distribution. I will merely let the performance numbers speak for themselves. See the following graph for raw speedup numbers (optimized versus stock) when using unchanged Scikit-learn code on CPU:

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Nathan Greeneltch

Nathan Greeneltch, PhD is a ML engineer at Intel Corp and resident data mining and analytics expert in the AI consulting group. Hes worked with Python analytics in both the start-up realm and the large-scale manufacturing sector over the course of the last decade. Nathan regularly mentors new hires and engineers fresh to the field of analytics, with impromptu chalk talks and division-wide knowledge-sharing sessions at Intel. In his past life, he was a physical chemist studying surface enhancement of the vibration signals of small molecules; a topic on which he wrote a doctoral thesis while at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Nathan hails from the southeastern United States, with family in equal parts from Arkansas and Florida
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