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Helping engineers to quickly and effectively extend AI skills

Reinforcement Learning Toolbox: Training a biped robot to walk using DDPG Agent. Image MathWorks

One of the key challenges in moving artificial intelligence (AI) from hype to production is that organisations are hiring AI ‘experts’ and trying to teach them engineering domain expertise.

Now MathWorks has introduced Release 2019a, which includes new products and important enhancements for AI.

These products will help engineers to quickly and effectively extend their AI skills, whether it’s to develop controllers and decision-making systems using reinforcement learning, training deep learning models on NVIDIA DGX and cloud platforms, or applying deep learning to 3D data.

“With R2019a, MathWorks enables engineers to quickly and effectively extend their AI skills, whether it’s to develop controllers and decision-making systems using reinforcement learning, training deep learning models on NVIDIA DGX and cloud platforms, or applying deep learning to 3-D data,” said David Rich, MATLAB marketing director.”

AI

R2019a introduces Reinforcement Learning Toolbox, further enhancing the MATLAB workflow for AI. 

The new toolbox facilitates a type of machine learning that trains an ‘agent’ through repeated trial-and-error interactions with an environment to solve controls and decision-making problems. 

The toolbox reiterates the company’s commitment to AI, building on last fall’s R2018b introduction of Deep Learning Toolbox, which was enhanced with support for NVIDIA GPU Cloud, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure, and interoperability through support of the ONNX exchange format. Further support for AI in R2019a includes significant enhancements to Computer Vision Toolbox, Data Acquisition Toolbox, and Image Acquisition Toolbox.

Signal Processing

R2019a features several new signal processing and communications products to support wireless and electronics development, including:

Mixed-Signal Blockset – a Simulink add-on providing fast model construction, rapid simulation, and deep insights into mixed-signal system design models with dedicated analysis and visualisation tools

SerDes Toolbox – a Simulink add-on that offers the SerDes Designer app for rapid design, analysis, and modeling of wired communications transmitters and receivers

SoC Blockset – a Simulink add-on that enables simulation and exploration of FPGA, ASIC and SoC architectures, cosimulation of algorithms and hardware platforms, and performance monitoring and bottleneck detection

Static Analysis

R2019a also makes notable advances in the company’s Polyspace static analysis product family. This includes new products that support enterprise-scale use of these products for the design and development of safety- and business-critical software:

AnchorPolyspace Bug Finder Access and Polyspace Code Prover Access are new Polyspace products that enable collaboration for teams with up to several hundred members. The new products provide a web browser interface to Polyspace static code analysis results and quality metrics stored in a central repository

Polyspace Bug Finder Server and Polyspace Code Prover Server are new Polyspace products that allow the static analysis engine to run on a server-class machine with build automation tools. 

The new products automate and integrate Polyspace into software development processes to automatically assign defects, send notifications, and upload results to Polyspace Access products.

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