[mlpack] Willing to contribute to mlpack

Ryan Curtin gth671b at mail.gatech.edu
Mon Jan 12 09:35:51 EST 2015


On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 06:51:22PM +0530, Hritik Jain , B.Tech., Comp. Sc. & Engg., IIT (BHU), Varanasi (INDIA) wrote:
> Hello there ,
> 
> I am from India , a Computer Science undergraduate in my sophomore year .
> Lately , i have developed a lot of interest in Machine Learning and also
> did an online course ,so i know the basic machine learning algorithms. I am
> looking forward to some programming experience in this field and i believe
> mlpack is a great opportunity to contribute and learn.
> I also have proficiency in Data Structures , so i can contribute to that
> part as well , although i will need to study the dual-tree algorithm
> concepts which you use here.
> Please help me get started , i have all the time to contribute to anything
> you may have for beginners , small bugs , anything .

Hi Hritik,

To get started with mlpack, I would suggest that you download the source
and go through some of the tutorials to get a feel for the library's
design and usage:

http://www.mlpack.org/tutorial.html

After that, when you are ready to start contributing, a good place to
start is looking at the Issues list on Github:

https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack/issues

You can search for certain labels; you might try looking for the 'D:
easy' or 'D: moderate' labels.  Those might be good issues to start
with.

Another idea is to contribute an implementation of a machine learning
algorithm that mlpack currently does not have an implementation of.

Thanks,

Ryan

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