On 02/03/2013 06:34 PM, Ronnie Ghose wrote:
just wondering... what do the % signs mean.... iirc they should sum to 100 right? in this case the top sums to 38862 ....?

Sorry the html formating is not so great.
There are two numbers (hover over it and you see the table grid).
The first is the absolute number, the second is the percentage.



On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Andreas Mueller <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hey everybody.
    Here is a rough evaluation of the user survey.
    I am pretty sure there is no sensitive data in it, so I think I
    will send around the full CSV after
    we closed it.

    For now, some numbers:
    There are 306 answers currently.

    Academic Background:
    Computer Science    
        181     60%
    Engineering (Electric, Computer, IT related)        
        75      25%
    Engineering (Oil, Civil, non IT Related)    
        9       3%
    Biology / Medicine  
        38      13%
    Chemistry   
        10      3%
    Physics / Astronomy         
        29      10%
    Math / Statistics   
        56      18%
    Social Sciences/Economy     
        16      5%

        
        
        
    Self Taught         
        24      8%
    Other       
        22      7%



    Current occupation:
    Academic Research (Student, Professor, PostDoc, ...)        
        174     57%
    Industry (Analyst, Programmer, ...)         
        110     36%
    Hobbyist    
        7       2%
    Other       
        14      5%


    Algorithms that users want to see:
    Neural Networks / Deep learning
        84
    Structured Prediction       32
    Latent Dirichlet Allocation         12
    Adaboost    9
    Logistic Regression         5



    Things we should improve:
    Sparse support      51
    Python3     24
    Parallelism         22
    Dataset Loading     20
    Nothing     18
    GPU/CUDA    12
    Organization of Docs        11
    Visualization       11
    Online Learning     12
    Pandas Integration  9
    Time Series         8


    The last one was primed for Sparse support, Py3k and dataset
    loading, as these were suggested in the question.
    I didn't differentiate between "what is annoying" and "what would
    you like to see" here.
    The last two tables are manually extracted from the text fields so
    may not be 100% accurate,
    but I tried my best.

    I recommend looking at the full survey to get some sort of impression.


    I think we should remove the links now and then close the survey.
    Then I'll do a final evaluation and a blog post ;)

    Cheers,
    Andy


    
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