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>> Thanks Rad for info. I looked into the repo and see some .snb file using
>> spark mllib. Can you give me a more specific place to look for when
>> invoking the mllib functions? What if I just want to invoke some of the ML
>> functions in my HelloWorld.java?
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;> invoking the mllib functions? What if I just want to invoke some of the ML
>> functions in my HelloWorld.java?
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>> *From:* Rad Gruchalski
>> *To:* bowen zhang
>> *Cc:* "dev@spark.apache.org"
>> *Sent:* Saturd
e to look for when
> invoking the mllib functions? What if I just want to invoke some of the ML
> functions in my HelloWorld.java?
>
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> *From:* Rad Gruchalski
> *To:* bowen zhang
> *Cc:* "dev@spark.apache.org"
> *Sent:* Saturday, N
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Subject: Re: Using spark MLlib without installing Spark
Bowen,
One project to look at could be spark-notebook:
https://github.com/andypetrella/spark-notebookIt uses Spark you in the way you
intend
Bowen,
One project to look at could be spark-notebook:
https://github.com/andypetrella/spark-notebook
It uses Spark you in the way you intend to use it.
Kind regards,
Radek Gruchalski
ra...@gruchalski.com (mailto:ra...@gruchalski.com)
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