other clusters have a notion of center which is the best command line visualisation one can do?(can you think of another?) . Dirichlet models are so separate that (not in many cases) having a fixed center doesnt make sense, so no Cluster dump.
printing in json format is a terrible way to show clusters. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:16 AM, Jeff Eastman <j...@windwardsolutions.com>wrote: > The loop still needs to be closed in order to unify DirichletCluster under > the ClusterDumper's domain. Specifically, the new Printable interface needs > to replace ClusterBase in printClusters. > > Ideally, the VectorDumper utility should be moved to base (or better, the > functionality added to AbstractVector) so that ClusterBase can use it > legally. AbstractVector already supports asFormatString but it returns a > Json string. Printable adds asJsonString for users wanting a printable I/O > representation and asFormatString(bindings) for less formal applications > such as below. > > > > Robin Anil wrote: > >> It already does this, i think. But floats can be formatted better >> >> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 2:55 AM, Jeff Eastman <j...@windwardsolutions.com >> >wrote: >> >> >> >>> And check the asFormatString(bindings) implementation in ClusterBase. It >>> does this I think, though it has not yet been wired into >>> ClusterDumper.printClusters. I wanted to give the ClusterDumper users a >>> chance to critique my formatting but it is like the below. >>> >>> Jeff >>> >>> >>> >>> Jake Mannix (JIRA) wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> VectorDumper should also do printing to simple {index : value, index : >>>> value, ... } output, if no dictionary is specified. >>>> >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> Key: MAHOUT-315 >>>> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-315 >>>> Project: Mahout >>>> Issue Type: Improvement >>>> Affects Versions: 0.2 >>>> Reporter: Jake Mannix >>>> Assignee: Jake Mannix >>>> Fix For: 0.4 >>>> >>>> >>>> I've got a patch for this, tied up in other code. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >