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VIRENDRA SINGH commented on STATISTICS-7:
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Hi [~erans], I am Virendra Singh and I am interested in this project.To be 
clear I want to work on this project under GSoC 2019.I am currently studying 
Business analytics and Data science.
 From the description I understood that we are using Functional Interfaces from 
Java 8 for developing this statistics library.I also saw some statistical 
functions already programmed like chi-square distribution,Gamma 
Distribution,Normal Distribution etc.
 My question is ,for this project do we have to code more statistical function 
or anything else?Also, if I've understood anything wrong please correct me.

> Stream-based Java statistical processing
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: STATISTICS-7
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STATISTICS-7
>             Project: Apache Commons Statistics
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Eric Barnhill
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: GSoC2019, gsoc2019, statistics, streams
>
> The new component aims to be a library of commons statistics functions 
> synchronized with the latest developments in the Java language, in particular 
> Java's functional programming syntax.
> The library will make commonly used statistical functions available to an end 
> user through a simple grammar comparable to commons-math-statistics or 
> scikit-learn, while under the hood will implement Java's mapping, streaming, 
> and other producer and consumer functions to ensure the statistical methods 
> run optimally in new Java implementations.
> Developers working on the project will have the opportunity to demonstrate 
> Java programming, functional programming, algorithm design, and data science 
> skills and receive authorship on a commons project that is likely to be 
> widely used.
>  



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