Re: Clustering question

2012-04-08 Thread Sean Owen
I think you would cluster these like any other text document. The centroid of each cluster tells you where the cluster is in feature-space, but the features are just words. If you find the features (words) with largest absolute value, those ought to be the words that appear frequently in the cluste

Re: citing mahout

2012-04-08 Thread Ahmed Abdeen Hamed
Thanks you all for your responses! -Ahmed On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Manuel Blechschmidt < manuel.blechschm...@gmx.de> wrote: > Hi Ahmed, > I used the following BibTex entry in my Master Thesis: > > @webpage{mahout, >Abstract = {Apache Mahout's goal is to build scalable machine > lea

Re: citing mahout

2012-04-08 Thread Ted Dunning
Beautiful, I was just writing up some clustering work and needed exactly this. Thanks! On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Manuel Blechschmidt < manuel.blechschm...@gmx.de> wrote: > Hi Ahmed, > I used the following BibTex entry in my Master Thesis: > > @webpage{mahout, >Abstract = {Apache Ma

Re: citing mahout

2012-04-08 Thread Manuel Blechschmidt
Hi Ahmed, I used the following BibTex entry in my Master Thesis: @webpage{mahout, Abstract = {Apache Mahout's goal is to build scalable machine learning libraries. With scalable we mean: Scalable to reasonably large data sets. Our core algorithms for clustering, classfication and batch b

Re: citing mahout

2012-04-08 Thread Sean Owen
I don't know if there's any particular preferred format. I think you'd generally cite the web site, and follow any standard citation format for that. Sean On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 8:24 PM, Ahmed Abdeen Hamed wrote: > Hello, > > Is there a specific format the Mahout developers would like for citing

citing mahout

2012-04-08 Thread Ahmed Abdeen Hamed
Hello, Is there a specific format the Mahout developers would like for citing Mahout? Thanks very much, -Ahmed