Hello All, A Gentle ping. Student applications open in a couple of days. I like to work on 'Support for Python DSLs'. However for now I am not sure on how to proceed.
Thank you, Krishna On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 6:08 PM, <dusenberr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yeah helping to build out our Python DSL into a full-out replacement for > the current "DML" language would be great, and we'd be quite supportive! > > -Mike > > -- > > Mike Dusenberry > GitHub: github.com/dusenberrymw > LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mikedusenberry > > Sent from my iPhone. > > > > On Jan 12, 2017, at 2:58 PM, fschue...@posteo.de wrote: > > > > Hi Krishna, > > > > cool to see that you're interested in SystemML! > > > > From your list I personally think that a) and d) would be well suited > for projects, especially a good python DSL is a high priority. > > > > We will apply as an organization to GSoC once organization applications > are open (Jan. 19th) and I think we will find mentors for at least a) and > d). If you already want to take a look at what is currently there, I > suggest to look at our python APIs and documentation. If you want to take > on the DSL project it might also be a good idea to look into the DML > documentation and related papers to see what we need to support. > > > > The proposals will probably circulate on the mailinglist, too, so keep > an eye on that :) > > > > -Felix > > > > Am 12.01.2017 23:13 schrieb Krishna Kalyan: > >> Hello All, > >> Thank you for your wonderful replies. > >> Tasks that I am interested in: > >> a) Support for Python DSLs > >> b) Python wrappers for all existing algorithms > >> c) GPU support > >> d) Perftest : automated performance tests of algorithms > >> I am also willing to work on the tasks that SystemML community think are > >> important. > >> Regards, > >> Krishna > >> On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 10:14 PM, Mike Dusenberry < > dusenberr...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >>> Hi Krishna! Welcome, and thanks for your interest! > >>> We would definitely be excited to collaborate with you on a GSOC > project. > >>> We've started another thread to discuss possible new proposals, and we > >>> would also be quite interested in any particular proposal that you > might > >>> like to generate tailored towards your interests. Copied from the > other > >>> thread, some possible ideas could include: building out a full ML demo > to > >>> solve a real, large-scale problem that would benefit from a distributed > >>> approach; overall performance improvements that address a full class, > or > >>> wider area, of ML algorithms, rather than a single, specific script; > >>> infrastructure for [performance] testing, and identification of wide > areas > >>> of improvement; helping with building out fully-featured, clean, > >>> well-tested DSLs in Python & Scala (we've started, but it would be > good to > >>> continue stressing them -- we could even aim to replace DML with the > DSLs); > >>> etc. Overall, we want to improve the ability of the user to work on a > wide > >>> range of large-scale, distributed ML problems in a simple and easy > manner > >>> on top of Spark. > >>> In the meantime, you could explore our recent open issues [1] and even > >>> begin discussions or contributions on any of the items. You could also > >>> view our recent roadmap discussion thread on the mailing list, starting > >>> with the first email [2]: > >>> [1]: > >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project%20%3D% > 20SYSTEMML%20AND% > >>> 20resolution%20%3D%20Unresolved%20ORDER%20BY%20updated%20DESC%2C% > >>> 20priority%20DESC > >>> [2]: > >>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator- > >>> systemml-dev/201701.mbox/%3C9eb780f0-ff28-c702-117c- > >>> bad740599...@gmail.com%3E > >>> - Mike > >>> -- > >>> Michael W. Dusenberry > >>> GitHub: github.com/dusenberrymw > >>> LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mikedusenberry > >>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 12:34 PM, Luciano Resende <luckbr1...@gmail.com > > > >>> wrote: > >>> > As some folks have described on this thread, it would be great to > get you > >>> > familiarized with SystemML. > >>> > > >>> > In parallel, I would look for a mentor from the active committer > list and > >>> > start working on a project proposal which could be based on the > recent > >>> > Roadmap discussion [1]. > >>> > > >>> > If you are looking for some guidance on how Apache participate on > GSOC, > >>> > take a look at the following resources [2] and [3], and don't > hesitate to > >>> > ask questions here. > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > [1] > >>> > https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@systemml.incubator.apache.o > >>> > rg/msg01199.html > >>> > [2] http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html > >>> > [3] > >>> > http://www.slideshare.net/luckbr1975/how-mentoring-can-help- > >>> > you-start-contributing-to-open-source > >>> > > >>> > On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Krishna Kalyan < > krishnakaly...@gmail.com > >>> > > >>> > wrote: > >>> > > >>> > > Hello Developers, > >>> > > I am Krishna, currently a 2nd year Masters student in (MSc. in Data > >>> > Mining) > >>> > > currently in Barcelona studying at Université Polytechnique de > >>> Catalogne. > >>> > > I was interested in contributing to SystemML this year under GSoc > >>> > program. > >>> > > Could anyone please guide on how to go about it?. (I understand > the I > >>> > need > >>> > > to write a proposal) > >>> > > > >>> > > Related Experience: > >>> > > My masters is mostly focussed on data mining techniques. Before my > >>> > masters, > >>> > > I was a data engineer with IBM (India). I was responsible for > managing > >>> > 50 > >>> > > node Hadoop Cluster for more than a year. Most of my time was spent > >>> > > optimising and writing ETL (Apache Pig) jobs. > >>> > > > >>> > > I am the most comfortable with Python followed by R and Scala. > >>> > > > >>> > > My Webpage > >>> > > kkalyan.in > >>> > > > >>> > > My Spark Pull Requests > >>> > > https://github.com/apache/spark/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q= > >>> is%3Apr%20author% > >>> > > 3Akrishnakalyan3%20 > >>> > > > >>> > > Thank you so much, > >>> > > Krishna > >>> > > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > -- > >>> > Luciano Resende > >>> > http://twitter.com/lresende1975 > >>> > http://lresende.blogspot.com/ > >>> > >