On 11/15/2012 06:53 AM, Gael Varoquaux wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 05:35:58PM +1100, Robert Layton wrote:
>> Something like this?
>> scikit-learn is a Python module integrating machine learning algorithms in 
>> the
>> tightly-knit scientific Python world, building upon numpy, scipy, and
>> matplotlib. It provides simple, efficient and effective solutions to data
>> mining problems, accessible to everybody and reusable in various contexts. 
>> Our
>> aim is to provide a module for machine-learning that is a versatile tool for
>> science and engineering in any discipline.
> I made a slightly shorter version (my attention span is very limited, so
> I like short text on a front page :} )
>
> scikit-learn integrates machine learning algorithms in the tightly-knit
> scientific Python world, building upon numpy, scipy, and matplotlib. It
> provides simple, efficient and effective data mining solutions,
> accessible to everybody and reusable in various contexts. Our aim is to
> provide a machine-learning module that is a versatile tool for science
> and engineering in any discipline.
>
> WDYT?
>
Both sound ok to me.

In a related issue: do you think it would be interesting to list
companies and organizations that use sklearn on the website?

There was the bit.ly talk at PyData NYC and I know of at least
another big internet company (that I should ask before naming).
I would guess there are quite some more.

Wdyt?

Andy



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