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Survey Question on the For loop in source file src/backprop.c line 92

Survey Question on the For loop in source file src/backprop.c line 92
Hello Sir/ Madam
We are from a research group at Iowa State University, USA. We want to do a survey on Github developers on the methods they used for paralleling their code. To do the survey, We want to ask three questions about this for loop:

  1. Can you briefly explain the purpose of using pragma for this case? If the pragma contained reduction and private clauses, can you briefly mention the purposes of variables in those clauses?

  2. How much confidence do you have about the correctness of this implementation? You can choose from 1-5 with 1 as the lowest confidence score and 5 as the highest confidence score.

  3. (Optional) Do you actually run (interpret the code with compilation and pass input/get output) the code and see the optimization of parallelization? Yes/No

  • If yes, can you provide the information of what are the input and expected output of this program (the input that caused the program to run through this for-loop).

The for loop is from line 92 of file https:/github.com/PAC-P2P/BPNN-Face-Recognition-For-Parallel/blob/master/src/backprop.c
Here is a part of the code:

omp parallel for
for (i = 0; i < m; i++)
{
new[i] = alloc_1d_dbl(n);
}

double *alloc_1d_dbl(int n)
{
double *new;
new = (double *) malloc((unsigned) (n * (sizeof(double))));
if (new == 0)
{
printf("ALLOC_1D_DBL: Couldn't allocate array of doubles\n");
return 0;
}

return new;
}

Sincerely thanks

using ubuntu14.04

Hello, there, i have some questiones.
If i use the OS(ubuntu14.04), is it necessary for me to install the Openmpi?Would you like to present your results for us?
thank you very much!Happy the day!

Survey Question on the For loop in source file src/backprop.c line 184

Hello Sir/ Madam
We are from a research group at Iowa State University, USA. We want to do a survey on Github developers on the methods they used for paralleling their code. To do the survey, We want to ask three questions about this for loop:

  1. Can you briefly explain the purpose of using pragma for this case? If the pragma contained reduction and private clauses, can you briefly mention the purposes of variables in those clauses?

  2. How much confidence do you have about the correctness of this implementation? You can choose from 1-5 with 1 as the lowest confidence score and 5 as the highest confidence score.

  3. (Optional) Do you actually run (interpret the code with compilation and pass input/get output) the code and see the optimization of parallelization? Yes/No

  • If yes, can you provide the information of what are the input and expected output of this program (the input that caused the program to run through this for-loop).

The for loop is from line 184 of file https:/github.com/PAC-P2P/BPNN-Face-Recognition-For-Parallel/blob/master/src/backprop.c
Here is a part of the code:

omp parallel for
for (i = 0; i <= n2; i++)
{
free((char *) net->hidden_weights[i]);
free((char *) net->hidden_prev_weights[i]);
}

Sincerely thanks

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