Minimum requirements:
- Python 2.7+ (v2.7.9 is recommended)
- NumPy
Requirements to enable CUDA:
- CUDA 6.5+
- PyCUDA
- scikits.cuda (pip install 'scikits.cuda>=0.5.0b1,!=0.042')
- Mako (depending through PyCUDA)
Recommended:
- CuDNN v2
- scikit-learn (to run some examples)
- OpenCV 2.4 (to run some examples)
Install Chainer via PyPI:
pip install chainer
You can also install Chainer from the source code:
python setup.py install
If you want to enable CUDA, first you have to install CUDA and set the environment variable CUDA_DIR
to the installed path.
You also have to set binary and library paths by appropriate environment variables like PATH
and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
.
Then install CUDA-related packages by:
pip install `chainer-cuda-requirements`
MIT License (see LICENSE
file).