How about adding support for machine learning algorithms in sage ?
Hello developers,
I am just pitching in a very rough and amateur thought for the idea of 
upcoming GSoC, and we can refine it further due to your inputs.

Sage can have a support for a variety of Machine Learning algorithms.
We can wrap around python's scikit-learn library, it has been great
since a past few months.

Plus a whole new domain would be a huge addition to the things which
Sage can provide.

A good amount of Object Oriented Programming in Python is required
for that. I am not sure much yet, as I am a newbie, but I say if the 
veterans
of Sage in this mailing list have a look at this idea, I can take it up 
myself
for this year's GSoC.


On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 10:19:30 PM UTC+5:30, Harald Schilly 
wrote:
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> On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 4:15:43 PM UTC+1, Johan S. R. Nielsen 
> wrote:
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>> How does it work with Sage's application to GSoC and what are the 
>> relevant deadlines? 
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> Hi, the program is explained on the GSoC website, and the timeline is here:
> https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline?hl=en
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> The start/midterm/end times are given by that timetable.
>
> If you have an idea, please add it to SageMath's wiki page, for the year 
> 2016. 
>
> -- harald
>  
>

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