New to Clojure (but not Lisp).

Does anyone have a good sense of the interest in machine learning in 
Clojure community?
I've seen in the last few threads some interesting posts and libraries 
related to machine learning, and there is plenty of stuff one can get from 
Java (mahout, weka, clj-ml 
[http://antoniogarrote.github.com/clj-ml/index.html]), but I'm curious to 
know if anyone here has a sense of the overall community interest. 

It's nice to see interesting libraries that support needed tasks for 
machine learning (I'm all for links to libraries), but what I'm really 
trying to get is* a sense of the overall interest the community has in 
machine learning*. For example, Python community overall has a lot of 
interest in scientific computing and machine learning. Compare this to 
Ruby... not that you couldn't provide good libraries in Ruby (for example 
the SciRuby project), but the Ruby community overall does not seem to have 
much interest in these kinds of academic pursuits.

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