Re: Use of AI for process scheduling

From: Timothy Miller
Date: Mon Sep 08 2003 - 18:46:23 EST




Mike Fedyk wrote:
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 03:57:49PM -0700, William Lee Irwin III wrote:

On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 03:28:35PM -0400, Timothy Miller wrote:

Ok, I know I'm going too far. Right now, the best application would be the process scheduler, but we should start thinking about ways of making the system "self aware" and "self correcting" so that when the model observes the logic to misbehave, detailed information can be produced for debugging purposes.
Naturally, I am interested in contributing to this, but some of what I will have to learn to participate will come out of ensuing discussions. I have a lot to learn, but I think if these ideas are valuable, others who already know enough will start to do something with them.

Show me the code.


I think he's working on a draft, not implementation.

Yeah, I didn't think his comment was very helpful since I thought it was clear that I was working on a draft of an IDEA.

Any chance we'll see any code from you (or the group you seem to be trying
to build) Tim?

Well...

Since I don't know enough about the actual kernel, I thought perhaps I could start with writing a generic neural net that could be added to the kernel. The fact that I need an integer-only algorithm will require that I largely start from scratch.

I also need to refresh my memory on how to do back-propogation.

Oh, and most importantly, I need ideas from others so I don't go down the wrong path.

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