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Hudson commented on MAHOUT-1693:
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SUCCESS: Integrated in Mahout-Quality #3130 (See
[https://builds.apache.org/job/Mahout-Quality/3130/])
MAHOUT-1693: FunctionalMatrixView materializes row vectors in scala shell
closes apache/mahout#120 (apalumbo: rev
8be44ab3bb5e92c664203d0974bbfc2379496281)
* CHANGELOG
* math/src/main/java/org/apache/mahout/math/FunctionalMatrixView.java
> FunctionalMatrixView materializes row vectors in scala shell
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>
> Key: MAHOUT-1693
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-1693
> Project: Mahout
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Mahout spark shell, Math
> Affects Versions: 0.10.0
> Reporter: Suneel Marthi
> Assignee: Andrew Palumbo
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 0.10.1
>
>
> FunctionalMatrixView materializes row vectors in scala shell.
> Problem first reported by a user Michael Alton, Intel:
> "When I first tried to make a large matrix, I got an out of Java heap space
> error. I increased the memory incrementally until I got it to work. “export
> MAHOUT_HEAPSIZE=8000” didn’t work, but “export MAHOUT_HEAPSIZE=64000” did.
> The question is why do we need so much memory? A 5000x5000 matrix of doubles
> should only take up ~200MB of space?"
> Problem has been narrowed down to not override toString() method in
> FunctionalMatrixView which causes it to materialize all of the row vectors
> when run in Mahout Spark Shell.
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