I'm extremely interested.  I'm new to Clojure, coming mostly from a 
Mathematica background, but I just finished a major project linking 
Mathematica to Weka and am interested in doing something similar with 
Clojure.  Weka, by the way, is 99% terrific, and so before people go 
completely reinvent the wheel, it might be worthwhile thinking about a 
Clojure-Weka interface of sorts.  

On Sunday, July 15, 2012 11:10:22 AM UTC-6, Joshua Bowles wrote:
>
> New to Clojure (but not Lisp).
>
> Does anyone have a good sense of the interest in machine learning in 
> Clojure community?
> I've seen in the last few threads some interesting posts and libraries 
> related to machine learning, and there is plenty of stuff one can get from 
> Java (mahout, weka, clj-ml [
> http://antoniogarrote.github.com/clj-ml/index.html]), but I'm curious to 
> know if anyone here has a sense of the overall community interest. 
>
> It's nice to see interesting libraries that support needed tasks for 
> machine learning (I'm all for links to libraries), but what I'm really 
> trying to get is* a sense of the overall interest the community has in 
> machine learning*. For example, Python community overall has a lot of 
> interest in scientific computing and machine learning. Compare this to 
> Ruby... not that you couldn't provide good libraries in Ruby (for example 
> the SciRuby project), but the Ruby community overall does not seem to have 
> much interest in these kinds of academic pursuits.
>

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