The third release is now available, 20 April, 2016. Download SINGA v0.3.0.
The second release is now available, 14 Jan, 2016. Download SINGA v0.2.0.
SINGA will be presented at Strata+Hadoop on 2 Dec, 2015
SINGA was presented at ACM Multimedia Best Paper session and Open Source Software Competition session, 26-30 Oct, 2015 (Slides)
The first release is now available, 8 Oct, 2015. Download SINGA v0.1.0.
SINGA was presented at workshop on deep learning held on 16 Sep, 2015
SINGA was presented at BOSS of VLDB 2015 at Hawaii, 4 Sep, 2015. (slides: overview, basic, advanced)
SINGA was presented at ADSC/I2R Deep Learning Workshop, 25 Aug, 2015.
A tutorial on SINGA was given at VLDB summer school at Tsinghua University, 25-31 July, 2015.
A half day tutorial on SINGA was given at I2R, 29 June, 2015.
SINGA was presented at DanaC of SIGMOD 2015 at Melbourne, 31 May - 4 June, 2015.
SINGA has been accepted by Apache Incubator, 17 March, 2015.
The Introduction page gives an overview of SINGA.
The Installation guide describes details on downloading and installing SINGA.
Please follow the Quick Start guide to run simple applications on SINGA.
Please subscribe to our development mailing list dev-subscribe@singa.incubator.apache.org.
If you find any issues using SINGA, please report it to the Issue Tracker.
You can also contact with SINGA committers directly.
More details on contributing to SINGA is described here.
Please cite the following two papers if you use SINGA in your research:
B. C. Ooi, K.-L. Tan, S. Wang, W. Wang, Q. Cai, G. Chen, J. Gao, Z. Luo, A. K. H. Tung, Y. Wang, Z. Xie, M. Zhang, and K. Zheng. SINGA: A distributed deep learning platform. ACM Multimedia (Open Source Software Competition) 2015 (BibTex).
W. Wang, G. Chen, T. T. A. Dinh, B. C. Ooi, K.-L.Tan, J. Gao, and S. Wang. SINGA: putting deep learning in the hands of multimedia users. ACM Multimedia 2015 (BibTex, Slides).
SINGA is released under Apache License Version 2.0.
Apache SINGA is an effort undergoing incubation at The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), sponsored by the Apache Incubator. Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.