Re: [Scilab-users] GSOC 2018

2018-05-07 Thread Samuel Gougeon

Hello Claus,

AFAIK, there is this portal on the wiki : 
https://wiki.scilab.org/GSoC_project_proposal
and this dedicated and active mailing list : 
http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Scilab-GSOC-Mailing-Lists-Archives-f2646148.html


But you are right : it would be worthwhile having official news here (on 
this list) about the selected projects and about their outcomes, status, 
and chances and schedule to see them available as ATOMS modules, or even 
afterwards  being included in Scilab for some of them.


Regards
Samuel

Le 07/05/2018 à 20:45, Claus Futtrup a écrit :

Hi there

Can Scilab confirm that there are four GSOC projects this year? I read 
from:


https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/4726304075677696/#!

1. About Machine Learning
2. MacOS signed app
3. Code Quality
4. Working demo for Matlab MEX modules

... and will anyone post any news about it? Maybe here: 
https://www.scilab.org/en/projects/gsoc


Best regards,
Claus


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[Scilab-users] GSOC 2018

2018-05-07 Thread Claus Futtrup
Hi there

Can Scilab confirm that there are four GSOC projects this year? I read from:

https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/4726304075677696/#!

1. About Machine Learning
2. MacOS signed app
3. Code Quality
4. Working demo for Matlab MEX modules

... and will anyone post any news about it? Maybe here:
https://www.scilab.org/en/projects/gsoc

Best regards,
Claus
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Re: [Scilab-users] Gsoc 2018 toolbox in scilab

2018-02-17 Thread Tan Chin Luh

Hi  Amit,

Greeting. I am Chin Luh, the author for Neural Network module in atoms 
portal (https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/neuralnetwork/2.0). Thlde 
module is base on the book "Neural Network Design" by Hagan Martin (1st 
version) and the codes are following the pseudo code given in the book.


If you are interested, you could look into this module and implement the 
"Regularization" into the algorithms for all the FFBP  in the module, 
which is highlighted in one of the session in Andrew Ng's  machine 
learning course.


One thing you might need to be careful: In Machine Learning Course you 
attended, Prof Andrew using the notation where the training dataset 
arranged in rows, and the features arranged in columns. This is the 
reverse with this module, the book this module referred to, as well as 
the standard way python used. However, In Prof Andrew first course in 
Deep Learning specialization, he used the same notation with this module.


As this module is totally in Scilab code, I personally believe that it 
is easy to start.


Just my 2 cents, hope this helps.

Thanks.

Regards,
Chin Luh

On 16/2/2018 11:50 PM, Clément David wrote:

Hello Amit,

It would be nice to have a machine learning however you could start by taking a 
look at what's
already exists in http://atoms.scilab.org and on 
http://scilab.io/category/machine-learning . Could
you try to improve what's already existing ?

Thanks,

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Le vendredi 16 février 2018 à 04:57 -0700, amit2rockon a écrit :

Hello everyone, Myself Amit Kumar, new to this community, I have completed
machine learning course by Andrew Ng and completed my assignment with
Matlab. I think I could have done with Scilab. I want to contribute to this
organization and also want to participate in GSoC 2018. So can anybody here
help me from where i can start? i want to implement machine learning
functions in toolboxes.



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Re: [Scilab-users] Gsoc 2018 toolbox in scilab

2018-02-16 Thread Amit
i checked https://wiki.scilab.org/Machine%20Learning%20Toolbox%20in%20Scilab
and improvement areas are mentioned in "Ideas/Direction To Work in Future" .
i would really like to work in it. How to proceed?



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Re: [Scilab-users] Gsoc 2018 toolbox in scilab

2018-02-16 Thread Clément David
Hello Amit,

It would be nice to have a machine learning however you could start by taking a 
look at what's
already exists in http://atoms.scilab.org and on 
http://scilab.io/category/machine-learning . Could
you try to improve what's already existing ?

Thanks,

--
Clément

Le vendredi 16 février 2018 à 04:57 -0700, amit2rockon a écrit :
> Hello everyone, Myself Amit Kumar, new to this community, I have completed
> machine learning course by Andrew Ng and completed my assignment with
> Matlab. I think I could have done with Scilab. I want to contribute to this
> organization and also want to participate in GSoC 2018. So can anybody here
> help me from where i can start? i want to implement machine learning
> functions in toolboxes.
> 
> 
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2018-02-16 Thread amit2rockon
Hello everyone, Myself Amit Kumar, new to this community, I have completed
machine learning course by Andrew Ng and completed my assignment with
Matlab. I think I could have done with Scilab. I want to contribute to this
organization and also want to participate in GSoC 2018. So can anybody here
help me from where i can start? i want to implement machine learning
functions in toolboxes.



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