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MLIR (Compiler)
Mlir may refer to: * MLIR (software), framework for compiler development * Multilingual information retrieval, a field of information retrieval * Modern Life Is Rubbish, studio album by Blur See also

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MLIR (software)
MLIR is a unifying software framework for compiler development. MLIR can make optimal use of a variety of computing platforms such as Graphics processing unit, GPUs, Data processing unit, DPUs, Tensor Processing Unit, TPUs, FPGAs, AI Application-specific integrated circuit, ASICS, and Quantum computing, quantum computing systems (QPUs). MLIR is a sub-project of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure project and aims to build a "reusable and extensible compiler infrastructure (..) and aid in connecting existing compilers together." Name The name of the project stands for ''Multi-Level Intermediate Representation'', in which the ''multi-level'' keyword refers to the possibility of defining multiple dialects and progressive conversions towards machine code. This capability enables MLIR to retain information at a higher level of abstraction and perform more accurate analyses and transformations, which otherwise would have to deal with lower level representations. Dialects Operations ...
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Multilingual Information Retrieval
Cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) is a subfield of information retrieval dealing with retrieving information written in a language different from the language of the user's query. The term "cross-language information retrieval" has many synonyms, of which the following are perhaps the most frequent: cross-lingual information retrieval, translingual information retrieval, multilingual information retrieval. The term "multilingual information retrieval" refers more generally both to technology for retrieval of multilingual collections and to technology which has been moved to handle material in one language to another. The term Multilingual Information Retrieval (MLIR) involves the study of systems that accept queries for information in various languages and return objects (text, and other media) of various languages, translated into the user's language. Cross-language information retrieval refers more specifically to the use case where users formulate their information nee ...
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