@alexandre: thanks; basically yes -> I use the SGD classifier from
Bolt instead of sklearn because I had to patch it up a bit.

@ogirsel: have you tried to run MiniBatchKMeans on the unlabeled data?
I'm curious whether that scales...

best,
 Peter

2011/10/4 Alexandre Gramfort <alexandre.gramf...@inria.fr>:
>> @pprett is currently #3 & I have made a poor test submission which is
>> very bad and I am ashamed of :P
>
> @pprett : congrats ! pure scikit-learn implementation?
>
> Alex just curious ...
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