Author: buildbot
Date: Sun Aug 31 15:28:52 2014
New Revision: 920850

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for mahout

Modified:
    websites/staging/mahout/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    
websites/staging/mahout/trunk/content/users/recommender/intro-cooccurrence-spark.html

Propchange: websites/staging/mahout/trunk/content/
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Modified: 
websites/staging/mahout/trunk/content/users/recommender/intro-cooccurrence-spark.html
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websites/staging/mahout/trunk/content/users/recommender/intro-cooccurrence-spark.html
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websites/staging/mahout/trunk/content/users/recommender/intro-cooccurrence-spark.html
 Sun Aug 31 15:28:52 2014
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ to recommend.   </p>
 
 <p>This looks daunting but defaults to simple fairly sane values to take 
exactly the same input as legacy code and is pretty flexible. It allows the 
user to point to a single text file, a directory full of files, or a tree of 
directories to be traversed recursively. The files included can be specified 
with either a regex-style pattern or filename. The schema for the file is 
defined by column numbers, which map to the important bits of data including 
IDs and values. The files can even contain filters, which allow unneeded rows 
to be discarded or used for cross-cooccurrence calculations.</p>
 <p>See ItemSimilarityDriver.scala in Mahout's spark module if you want to 
customize the code. </p>
-<h3 id="defaults-in-the-spark-itemsimilarity-cli">Defaults in the 
<em>spark-itemsimilarity</em> CLI</h3>
+<h3 id="defaults-in-the-spark-itemsimilarity-cli">Defaults in the 
<em><strong>spark-itemsimilarity</strong></em> CLI</h3>
 <p>If all defaults are used the input can be as simple as:</p>
 <div class="codehilite"><pre><span class="n">userID1</span><span 
class="p">,</span><span class="n">itemID1</span>
 <span class="n">userID2</span><span class="p">,</span><span 
class="n">itemID2</span>


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