Not sure how helpful this will to be to others, but just started using some 
new tools to expedite in my data normalization/ cleansing/prep: 
https://www.bisok.com/data-science-workbench/


On Sunday, 20 December 2015 15:37:11 UTC-6, Matt Revelle wrote:
>
> Hey all, just chiming in that I use Clojure for exploratory analysis, 
> prototyping, and "production." Most of my work involves social networks and 
> aside from my own libs I use: core.matrix, Loom, and gg4clj (ggplot!). I'm 
> also a big fan of core.typed type annotations and Schema for data 
> validation and coercion.
>
> I used Clojure for implementing the method described in this paper: 
> Revelle, Matt, et al. "Finding Community Topics and Membership in Graphs." 
> *Machine 
> Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases*. Springer International 
> Publishing, 2015. 625-640.
>
> And the code is available at:
> https://github.com/gmu-dmml-lab/senc
>
> I also have a utility library that will likely become a few separate 
> libraries in the future:
> https://github.com/mattrepl/munge
>
> It has some basic IO for common formats (Matrix Market, various graph 
> formats, R tables), helper functions (some of which are no longer needed) 
> for core.matrix and Loom, and simple text processing.
>
> My biggest pain point with using Clojure is the kludgy access to decent 
> plots (nothing on the JVM comes close to ggplot) as well as missing 
> functions for probability distributions and model fitting. I've tried 
> various substitutes (or written my own), but nothing is as polished as R.
>
> -Matt
>
> On Sunday, December 20, 2015 at 1:11:12 AM UTC-5, Christopher Small wrote:
>>
>> You're quite welcome; I was happy to add your work there :-) It's always 
>> wonderful seeing folks using Clojure for scientific research. I'm happy to 
>> add similar showcasings to the list.
>>
>> I should add that I've been wanting to make it easier for folks to submit 
>> suggestions through the site, and add interactive features, but I've been a 
>> bit busy. If anyone else is interested in contributing, I'd be grateful.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 11:31 AM, Boris V. Schmid <boris....@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Just noticed one of my research paper made it to the showcase :-). 
>>> Thanks for that!
>>>
>>> As for clojure resources: I have been mainly used clojure itself, and 
>>> visualization libraries, (incanter, quil and gg4clj [to make plots in R 
>>> with ggplot2, but you can use it to run any R code]), and sometimes a stray 
>>> java library for smoothing or clustering things. The inter-op with java is 
>>> often not too bad. I use light table as an IDE.
>>>
>>> Boris
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 3:17:44 AM UTC+2, Christopher Small wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Made some updates to http://clojure-datascience.herokuapp.com/. In 
>>>> particular, went with the tagline "Resources for the budding Clojure Data 
>>>> Scientist." Couldn't come up with anything else sufficiently punny and 
>>>> appropriate.
>>>>
>>>> Again; please contribute! I'll be starting a list in the about page 
>>>> mentioning everyone who's contributed.
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 8:24:27 PM UTC-7, Emrehan Tüzün wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Clojure isn't the first tool coming into mind on data science at the 
>>>>> moment but the number of useful libraries are growing up. You can check 
>>>>> out 
>>>>> https://github.com/razum2um/awesome-clojure#science-and-data-analysis.
>>>>
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