Hi Kemal,
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 6:56 AM, Kemal Eren <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If you are looking for biclustering algorithms I could certainly do that.
> I did my Master's thesis on it and wrote this software:
> http://bmi.osu.edu/hpc/software/bibench/. Its biclustering algorithms are
> wrappers to existing tools. It would be really nice to have Python/Cython
> implementations in scikit-learn.
>
The biclustering project would be my personal favorite. It's nice that you
have a code base to start from. I will try to see it it's not too late to
register as a mentor. Also, I see that you already have a few pull-requests
under review. This is nice, since this is a requirement of the PSF for
eligibility to the GSOC.
What algorithms do you have in mind? If you decide to go for biclustering,
you can send us a proposal draft on the mailing-list (in another thread).
Thanks,
Mathieu
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