A 30-minute showcase on the how and the why of neural differential equations.
There are three julia notebooks that show,
Notebook 1: an introduction to machine learning and neural networks,
Notebook 2: learning reaction kinetics using neural differential equations (NODEs),
Notebook 3: coupling these NODEs with reactor models.
- Download the Julia binaries for your system here we suggest to install the Long-term support release, v1.0.5
- Yes, it is that simple ⚡
Then run the Julia application
(double-click on it); a window with a julia>
prompt will appear. At
the prompt, type:
using Pkg
Pkg.add("IJulia")
to install IJulia.
This process installs a kernel specification that tells Jupyter (or JupyterLab) etcetera how to launch Julia.
Pkg.add("IJulia")
does not actually install Jupyter itself.
You can install Jupyter if you want, but it can also be installed
automatically when you run IJulia.notebook()
below. (You
can force it to use a specific jupyter
installation by
setting ENV["JUPYTER"]
to the path of the jupyter
program
before Pkg.add
, or before running Pkg.build("IJulia")
;
your preference is remembered on subsequent updates.
After downloading Julia clone/download this repository to a location of your choice. Then start Julia. For linux/MAC users just use the command line and navigate to your local copy of the repository. For windows users copy the path to the repository and navigate Julia to that directory as follows, type ";" to go to the bash shell (red),
cd /change/this/to/the/location/of/Workshop-NeuralODE-2020
Now that Julia has been navigated to the right working directory regardless of the operating system we can start the workshop.
In the normal Julia shell (green), activate the package and install the right packages. This can take a few minutes.
import Pkg
Pkg.activate(".")
Pkg.instantiate() # only the first time you run this environment
After a succesful installation of the packages the jupyter notebooks can be started.
type the following in Julia, at the julia>
prompt:
import Pkg
Pkg.activate(".")
using IJulia
notebook()
to launch the IJulia notebook in your browser.
The first time you run notebook()
, it will prompt you
for whether it should install Jupyter. Hit enter to
have it use the Conda.jl
package to install a minimal Python+Jupyter distribution (via
Miniconda) that is
private to Julia (not in your PATH
).
On Linux, it defaults to looking for jupyter
in your PATH
first,
and only asks to installs the Conda Jupyter if that fails; you can force
it to use Conda on Linux by setting ENV["JUPYTER"]=""
during installation (see above). (In a Debian or Ubuntu GNU/Linux system, install the package jupyter-client
to install the system jupyter
.)
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