On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 11:03:35AM +0000, Tan Zhiren wrote: > > Hello! > > > I am Zhiren, a University of the third grade students, majoring in > computer science and technology, I found a surprising item in the > browse the mlpack project, because it was I remain perplexed despite > much thought of the problem, yes, it is String Processing Utilities. > > > Not long ago, I was doing a project with machine learning, a mobile > node path is the input data, and other data is not the same, it is a > string of characters, the composition of the place obviously, place > order is very important information, so how to make the computer can > accept this the data and understand it? The direct input of a string > of characters is obviously an evasion of the problem. I checked some > information did not find a solution, then I thought of a solution: the > training data set I is a matrix, then I put the path string into a > single location, such as schools, hospitals, supermarkets, which turns > out to be a data item, I put it into the three so, since each data > item is a clear meaning, which at the time can be said to be a > helpless way, because of direct calculation is very complex character. > So you can't imagine how excited I was when I saw this project, > because I saw mlpack formally put forward this problem, and I had the > chance to solve it, and I freed the later people from this trouble. > > > I am very confident to complete this project, I can skillfully use > C++, and use it to complete several relatively large projects, the > other I think the problem description to convert characters into > digital computing is indeed a good idea, but I think that there is > room for improvement, for example, we can get rid of the character of > no great importance (is, are), and how to use simple numbers (0, 1) to > express more information? Can this conversion be returned accurately? > > > At present, I have been familiar with some basic tutorials of mlpack, > and have compiled some simple projects. If I want to apply for this > project, what should I do next?
Hi Zhiren, Thanks for getting in touch. The projects you discussed sound interesting and could be relevant to this project. These pages should be useful to you: http://www.mlpack.org/involved.html http://www.mlpack.org/gsoc.html You can also search the mailing list archives for other discussions about the string processing utilities project. I hope this helps. Thanks, Ryan -- Ryan Curtin | "Rock-and-rollers don't bathe." r...@ratml.org | - Sneed _______________________________________________ mlpack mailing list mlpack@lists.mlpack.org http://knife.lugatgt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlpack