Yes, it is not using map reduce - we have our own communication
infrastructure written in C++.
You can learn more by looking at http://graphlab.org

2011/8/28 myn <[email protected]>

> Is that a  non hadoop  mapreduce project?
>
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> At 2011-08-28 21:32:51,myn <[email protected]> wrote:
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> sorry i can`t visit the page
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> http://bickson.blogspot.com/2011/08/graphlab-and-mahout-compatability.html
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> At 2011-08-28 20:13:06,"Danny Bickson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >Hi Mahouters!
> >In the last couple of months we are trying to improve CMU GraphLab's large
> >scale machine learning (http://graphlab.org) compatibility with Mahout.
> >As a first step, we changed our open source license to Apache. Now we are
> >working on writing some of the GraphLab wrapper code in Java,
> >thus allowing for better interaction between the projects. Our vision is
> to
> >use Mahout for the inherently parallel tasks for large scale data it is
> very
> >good at,
> >while having GraphLab functionality of more complex interactions of data.
> >
> >I am looking for any Mahout users who have large scale matrices that are
> >factorized using Mahout SVD, who want to try out GraphLab SVD solver.
> >I wrote some code to allow for easy transition between Mahout
> >SequetialAccessSparseVector to GraphLab's binary format. If anyone wants
> to
> >try
> >it out, instructions are found on:
> >
> http://bickson.blogspot.com/2011/08/graphlab-and-mahout-compatability.html
> >Any feedback is welcome!
> >
> >- Danny Bickson
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