This is a bit out of date and the white paper you review is clearly written from a biased point of view. Some salient points,
- Mahout includes a good bit more than just Taste, - Taste itself has come quite a long way since that review - some recent additions to Mahout will shortly allow truly massive decomposition algorithms On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Claudio Martella < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi list, > > > I'm quite new to mahout so i made a brief search on the net looking for > some benchmarking of the library. I ran into this paper: > http://iletken-project.com/documents/mahout_review_by_iletken.pdf that > i'm sure you know about. Could you comment the issues this paper is > talking about? Could you give me some pointer to some answer? > > > thanks > > -- > Claudio Martella > Digital Technologies > Unit Research & Development - Analyst > > TIS innovation park > Via Siemens 19 | Siemensstr. 19 > 39100 Bolzano | 39100 Bozen > Tel. +39 0471 068 123 > Fax +39 0471 068 129 > [email protected] http://www.tis.bz.it > > Short information regarding use of personal data. According to Section 13 > of Italian Legislative Decree no. 196 of 30 June 2003, we inform you that we > process your personal data in order to fulfil contractual and fiscal > obligations and also to send you information regarding our services and > events. Your personal data are processed with and without electronic means > and by respecting data subjects' rights, fundamental freedoms and dignity, > particularly with regard to confidentiality, personal identity and the right > to personal data protection. At any time and without formalities you can > write an e-mail to [email protected] in order to object the processing of > your personal data for the purpose of sending advertising materials and also > to exercise the right to access personal data and other rights referred to > in Section 7 of Decree 196/2003. The data controller is TIS Techno > Innovation Alto Adige, Siemens Street n. 19, Bolzano. You can find the > complete information on the web site www.tis.bz.it. > > > -- Ted Dunning, CTO DeepDyve
