[mlpack] GSOC 2013 Introduction.
Udit Saxena
saxena.udit at gmail.com
Mon Apr 15 09:01:38 EDT 2013
I have built and installed mlpack and have done a basic swig compilation
for a c progam.
I am currently doing a course in Machine Learning and have a project for
that. To get to know mlpack better, I was planning on running the NBC on my
data set. Just to be familiar, that is all.
For R bindings I am going through this: http://www.omegahat.org/RSWIG/. It
is a modification of the swig 1.3 package called RSWIG. Will get back to
you on that. About your previous mail, I was thinking of the following
ideas (only!) for my proposed project:
1. R *and* Python bindings.
2. Packaging in Debian and Ubuntu.
I will be drafting and sharing an application soon.
Thanks.
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Udit Saxena <saxena.udit at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Ryan. Thanks for replying.
>
> I am new to bindings, but still reading up on them. (Shouldn't take long)
> That is why I had thought that that project would be a little out of my
> range. But now I see it's a (software)research- oriented project too. So
> why not ?
>
> About that idea: you essentially want a program/script which automatically
> identifies what bindings to use. Am I correct ? Any suggestions on how to
> go about that ? A few starters ?
>
> And about ideas I mentioned earlier, shall I start drafting an application
> ?
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 1:39 AM, Ryan Curtin <gth671b at mail.gatech.edu>wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:54:30PM +0530, Udit Saxena wrote:
>> > Hi.
>> >
>> > I am Udit Saxena from BITS Pilani, India. I’m currently doing my
>> bachelors
>> > in Computer Science and master in Mathematics.
>> >
>> > I’m interested in applying for GSoC under Mlpack. I have experience in
>> > C/C++, Python, Java, MySql, HTML5, CSS along with basic PHP, Javascript
>> and
>> > Jquery.
>> >
>> > I’ve gone through the list of projects and ideas on your page and I’ve
>> > listed the ones I’m interested in:
>> >
>> >
>> > 1. Packaging in Debian and Ubuntu: I've spent time on Arch Linux,
>> > another linux distro and am fairly familiar with Linux. Though I
>> have never
>> > packaged for debian, I feel I would fit right in the Debian community
>> > easily. I am currently getting familiar with Debian packaging.
>> > 2. Python bindings and R bindings.
>> >
>> > Considering the difficulty ratings you have posed for the ideas, I was
>> more
>> > of the opinion of doing the above mentioned projects together during the
>> > summer.
>>
>> Hello Udit,
>>
>> Doing multiple projects during the summer is definitely an acceptable
>> idea. Given the background you've listed, I think it's certainly
>> reasonable that you could do both of those. I'd also consider taking a
>> look at the automatic bindings project, which is somewhat harder but
>> also interesting (in my opinion):
>>
>>
>> http://trac.research.cc.gatech.edu/fastlab/wiki/SummerOfCodeIdeas#Automaticbindings
>>
>> Realistically automatic bindings would be more useful to the project,
>> but if nobody can easily do those, then Python and R bindings will work.
>> Maybe through SWIG; not enough research has been done into the
>> alternatives yet.
>>
>> > Can you guide me to (potential) mentors for the above mentioned
>> projects ?
>>
>> I would be the mentor for those, so feel free to ask me questions either
>> on-list or off-list.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ryan
>>
>> --
>> Ryan Curtin | "Hold still."
>> ryan at igglybob.com | - Mr. Blonde
>>
>
>
>
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> Udit Saxena
> Student, BITS Pilani,
> +917891400270
>
>
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Udit Saxena
Student, BITS Pilani,
+917891400270
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