Sounds good to me...

On Mar 13, 2008, at 4:30 PM, Jeff Eastman wrote:

Here's a short elevator pitch I pulled together from the available project information to give at the upcoming Hadoop summit on March 25th. Comments
and suggestions are, of course, welcomed.



Jeff



Mahout



Several years ago search engines set out to index the World Wide Web and
make its content searchable. As it became easier for people to add new
information to the Web, the amount of data to index has grown tremendously. Separating relevant information from spam, learning from users' behavior and grouping information in meaningful ways have become more and more important
for those interested in utilizing the Web.



In recent years a rather large community of researchers has addressed the
problem of extracting useful intelligence from the Web. Whether is it
classifying documents into categories, clustering them to form groups that make sense to users or ranking them by relevancy given some query, these
methods fall under the broad category of machine learning algorithms.
Unfortunately, most of the available algorithms are either proprietary,
under restrictive licenses or do not scale to massive amounts of
information.



Mahout is a new Lucene TLP project to create commercially friendly,
scalable, machine learning algorithms under the Apache license on top of
Hadoop and Hbase. The initial areas of focus are to build out the ten
machine learning libraries detailed in Map-Reduce for Machine Learning on Multicore, by Chu, Kim, Liu, Yu, Bradski, Ng & Olukotun of the Stanford CS
Department. Though the project is only in its second month, we have an
active and growing community with initial submissions in the areas of
clustering, classification and matrix operations.



We chose this name for the project out of admiration and respect for work of
the Hadoop project, whose icon is that of an elephant. According to
Wikipedia, "A mahout is a person who drives an elephant. [.The] Sanskrit language distinguishes three types: Reghawan, who use love to control their elephants, Yukthiman, who use ingenuity to outsmart them and Balwan, who control elephants with cruelty". We intend to practice only in the first two categories and welcome individuals with similar values who would like to
contribute to the project.



Project Committers:

*       Dawid Weiss
*       Erik Hatcher
*       Grant Ingersoll
*       Isabel Drost
*       Karl Wettin
*       Otis Gospodnetic
*       Niranjan Balasubramanian
*       Ozgur Yilmazel




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