On 25 September 2013 19:05, Andreas Mueller <amuel...@ais.uni-bonn.de> wrote:
> On 09/25/2013 06:44 PM, Olivier Grisel wrote:
>> 2013/9/25 Andreas Mueller <amuel...@ais.uni-bonn.de>:
>>> On 09/25/2013 04:15 PM, Jacob Vanderplas wrote:
>>>> Very cool!
>>>> One quick comment: I'd probably normalize the values in the sparse
>>>> matrix to 1.  As it's written, a user with, say, 1 commit on a file
>>>> will be considered a closer neighbor to a user with 0 commits on that
>>>> file than to a user with 3 commits on that file.
>>>>     Jake
>>>>
>>> Very cool indeed.
>>> I think not having normalization also makes core devs only close to
>>> core-devs ^^
>>> Hum I'm not nearest neighbor of anyone :-(  I guess I am an outlier?
>>> On the other hand Lars and Olivier also seem to be pretty far out ..
>>>
>>> soo.... why is there no PCA embedding and Isomap? ;)
>>>
>>> It would be nice to also apply the mailmap thingy.
>> Yes because right now I am surrounded by a bunch of Gaels Varoquauxs
>> and that's freaky. Maybe a foretaste of want I will experience from
>> next month on :)
>>
> PCAt: http://i.imgur.com/AsKa6ia.png.
> Gilles is even further out than me (in 2d).
> Also Fabian and Alexandre seem to be the same person.

I knew I was an outlier ;)

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