On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 11:40:56PM +0530, Lakshya Agrawal wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am Lakshya Agrawal, an undergraduate student studying in International > Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India. I have been a part > of mlpack from over a month and have worked on issue numbers "#839 (Add > tests for GaussianDistribution::Train)" and I am presently working on issue > "#844 (Error while using "mlpack::data::Load")" and "#773(User rvalue > reference to set a given reference tree in RangeSearch)". > > I am more focused towards being a long term contributor and right now I > hope to get some exposure to the community via GSoC since it would be a > great starting point. > > I have gone through the project ideas and I would like to work on > "Essential Deep Learning Module". As no relevant tickets are open at the > moment, can someone kindly suggest me on how to get started.
Hi Lakshya, Have you searched through the list archives for other messages about the deep learning modules project? There is a lot of information that has been written about this project over the past years. It is really difficult to keep enough issues open for everyone to work on, so I would suggest that you dig around in the codebase and see if you can expose any issues of your own. In fact that is exactly what you did with #848. I would love to see that issue get finally resolved, so I might suggest that you spend some time there. Thanks, Ryan -- Ryan Curtin | "Excuse me. I don't mean to impose, but I am the [email protected] | Ocean." - Bobby _______________________________________________ mlpack mailing list [email protected] http://knife.lugatgt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlpack
