On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 09:41:03AM -0400, Dawid Weiss wrote:
> 
> >>a) you're working with an older implementation of the clustering 
> >>algorithm; the newer one should be faster (don't know whether it is 
> >>going to be more accurate, but we hope so)
> >
> >Is the new one available now? With current implementation, there is
> >noticeable waiting period between request and return of search/clustering
> >result. What does "lingo-nmf-km-3" mean?
> 
> The current implementation is Lingo in its original form (based on SVD), 
> but using the new "local interfaces" component binding architecture. 
> Lingo-nmf-km-3 is an abbreviation used for one of the other versions of 
> Lingo, which utilizes Non-negative matrix decomposition. I did not 
> include that component yet because it is still in beta stage.

Anywhere those algorithms are briefly listed?

> >I am thinking, maybe, a link "clustering on/off" is added
> >to the right of nutch "Search" button, with "clustering off" as default.
> >Also currently, the "Next" button does not work as intended.
> 
> An on/off checkbox, right? A good idea. Now, what's wrong with the next 
> button? It moves the display window to an incorrect position?

The "Next" button in cluster.jsp gives me blank page.

> I put the original flavor of Lingo and some accompanying components that 
> it needs. Our experience shows this algorithm was most successful in 
> most tests/ controlled studies etc. It suffers a speed penalty because 
> of the use of SVD, though... the new implementation allows you to 
> substitute matrix computations with a native library, which speeds up 
> things considerably. There are other improvements, but as I said, for 
> the moment we consider them in beta stage and we'd rather not release it 
> yet.

Any timeline for this?

> Always the same pain :) Does Nutch have a style file for automatic code 
> layouting for any of the available tools out there? It speeds things up 

Nothing that I am aware of.

> considerably. If not, I'll convert it manually -- the tabs are two 
> spaces, right?

Yes.

Thanks,

John


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