Le ven. 30 avr. 2021 à 17:40, Avijit Basak <avijit.ba...@gmail.com> a écrit : > > Hi > > >>lot of spurious references to "Commons Numbers" > --I have only created the basic project structure. Changes > need to be made. Can anyone from the existing commons team help in doing > this.
Wel, you should "search and replace": "Numbers" -> "Machine Learning" commons-numbers -> commons-machinelearning Other things (repository URL, JIRA project name and URL) require that a component be created (vote is pending). [As long as those files are not part of a PR, it is not urgent to fix them.] > >> For sure, populate it with the code extracted from CM's > "genetics" > package and proceed with the enhancements. > At first, I'd suggest to refactor the layout of the package (i.e. create > a "subpackage" for each component of a genetic algorithm). > -- I am working on it. Great! > Did not commit the code till now. OK. When you do, please ask for review on the "dev" ML. > >> Then some examination of the data-structures is required (a > binary chromosome is currently stored as a "List<Integer>"). > -- I have recently done some work on this. Could you please > check this article and share your thought. > "*https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.04751 > <https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.04751>*" Alex already provided a thorough response. It's a pity that JDK's BitSet is missing a few methods (e.g. "append") for a readily usable implementation of a "binary chromosome". Do you think that allele sets other than binary would be useful to implement? [IIUC your document above, it seems not (?).] > Are we thinking to use Spark for our parallelism No, if the code is to reside in Commons. > or a simple > multi-threading of Java. Yes, we'd depend only on JDK classes. > I would prefer to use java multi-threading and > avoid any other framework. > In java we don't have any library which can be used for AI/ML > programming with a very minimal learning curve. Can we think of fulfilling > this need? That would be nice. Don't hesitate to enlist fellow programmers. :-) Regards, Gilles > This will be helpful for many java developers to venture into > AI/ML without learning a new language like Python. > > >>> [...] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org