What are the licensing conditions for PMML? I looked, but couldn't find anything on the website.
Thanks, Thilo shunkai.fu wrote: > You can find some known format, PMML (http://www.dmg.org/products.html) > > -----邮件原件----- > 发件人: Ted Dunning (JIRA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 发送时间: 2008年3月19日 8:56 > 收件人: [email protected] > 主题: [jira] Commented: (MAHOUT-18) Embrace interoperability with other > softwares > > > [ > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-18?page=com.atlassian.jira.plug > in.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=12580199#action_1 > 2580199 ] > > Ted Dunning commented on MAHOUT-18: > ----------------------------------- > > > What are the possible formats? > > Do any of the formats express parallel execution? > > What are the criteria that we should use to decide which formats to support? > > > >> Embrace interoperability with other softwares >> --------------------------------------------- >> >> Key: MAHOUT-18 >> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-18 >> Project: Mahout >> Issue Type: New JIRA Project >> Reporter: Shunkai Fu >> Priority: Minor >> >> This is an open issue. It is related with all possible components existing > or to born in the future. >> ML or DM models normally have two phases: training and scoring (or > predicting). If we agree "updating" is an independent one, we will have 3 > phases. >> There are many softwares about ML/DM outside. We want the users of Mahout > be able to import models got built from other software here, update them > and/or use them for scoring. To achieve this goal, we need to recognize the > commonly used formats. >> Besides, users may choose Mahout because Mahout is speedy in learning. > After a model is ready, they may export the model trained, view it with some > visualization tool, or import it into other software or application for > scoring (or predicting). In this case, exporting into widely recognized > format is expected. >> Finally, I want to say that the importing and exporting will not influence > the ongoing projects, so developers of other components need not worry about > this. >
