Hello Mlpack Community,
I am Samrat from Delhi Technology University and currently, I am pursuing
my bachelor's in Computer Engineering(CoE). I have 3 years of experience in
C++. I am extremely eager and excited about contributing to various
projects of mlpack. I am willing to participate in
Hi everyone,
I am Aditya Kandekar, prefinal year engineering undergrad at Indian Institute
of Technology Guwahati. I found "mlpack" in GSoC organisations list and became
very interested to be the part of the community. I want to contribute to mlpack
and would like to learn about open sourcing
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 02:25:58PM +0530, ajay wayase wrote:
> I am Ajay Wayase , final year student of Computer Engineering at Pune
> Institute Of Computer Technology and incoming data analyst at Rakuten
> Mobile,Tokyo. I would like to work with mlpack for the GSoc20. Can you
> please provide me
I am Ajay Wayase , final year student of Computer Engineering at Pune
Institute Of Computer Technology and incoming data analyst at Rakuten
Mobile,Tokyo. I would like to work with mlpack for the GSoc20. Can you
please provide me some more details about projects and procedures ?
Thank you!
Greetings,
My name is Rupesh Mishra. I am an undergraduate student from IT branch
currently in my second year. I have been fascinated by the growing field of
machine learning and AI in the past few months.
I just wanted to know that what level of C++ should I have for the
Essential Deep Learning
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Hello everyone! I am Durgesh Agrawal, first year undergrad from I
My name is Rohan Rajadhyax and I am a fourth year engineering
undergraduate student from Mumbai,India.I am interested in applying for
GSoC and contributing for MLpack library.
I have completed some courses on Python,alogrithms and neutral networks
from MIT ocw,NPTEL and I have a research
Yeah, it finally did. It seemed i didn't add the path variable right.
Thank you for the help.
Regards
Rahul
On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 1:29 AM, Evgeny Freyman
wrote:
> Seems that it still can't find the libmlpack.so. Try calling this before
> building (check that there
Seems that it still can't find the libmlpack.so. Try calling this before
building (check that there is a mlpack library at specified path)
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
Another option is to specify location of library thorough -L parameter (g++
-L/usr/local/lib/,
Hi Rahul,
Just getting started with MLPack myself and had the similar problem. The
solution is:
1. As far as I know gcc is for C and g++ is for C++ language, so you need
to use g++
2. You didn't specify dependencies, thats why you got lots of unresolved
references. The proper way to compile your
Hi,
I am a fourth year undergraduate student at Indian Institute of Technology,
Kharagpur, India. I am interested in contributing to mlpack library. I am
new to open source field and want to explore it in area of interest and
hence, mlpack.
Following the instructions given on *contributing to
Greetings All,
My name is Kushal Borkar. I'm from India and currently
I'm pursuing Bachelor's Degree in Electronics and Communication. I have
basic knowledge of c++ and python. I would love to contribute and learn
from 'ml pack' as this will be my first time working with an
Hey,
I am Vamsi an undergrad student from India studying in Indian Institute of
Technology Indore. I am new to mlpack and machine learning as a whole but
am very excited to learn and contribute to mlpack. I would also like to
take contribute to mlpack as part of GSOC 2018. Any person in this list
On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 09:30:52PM +0530, Ankit Aggarwal wrote:
> Hi Shikhar
>
> Just a tip
>
> Please avoid using *"auto t0 = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();*"
> and rather use* gettimeofday* for any kind of benchmarking as if you
> measure the performance of these two function you
Hi Shikhar
Just a tip
Please avoid using *"auto t0 = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();*"
and rather use* gettimeofday* for any kind of benchmarking as if you
measure the performance of these two function you will find out that
high_resolution_clock to be atleast 2-3x slower than
Hi,
Firstly I want to thank the full community especially Marcus and Ryan for
their support and help
with proposal and getting comfortable with the mlpack code base. I am glad
that i have been given this amazing opportunity to work on Deep Learning
Modules under Mikhail Lozhnikov.
I am looking
Hi everyone !
I am Samikshya Chand (github name *sam0410*), undergraduate sophomore at
Indian Institute of Technology, Varanasi (IIT BHU) of the Electronics
branch.
I have been involved with mlpack over the last 2 months and I have been
contributing since the last month.
I am interested in
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 11:09:42PM +0530, Saumya Sachdev wrote:
> Hello to everyone at mlpack!
>
> My name is Saumya Sachdev and I am a Computer Science Engineering student
> at PES Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India. I am currently in my
> second year of the degree course. I want to
Hello to everyone at mlpack!
My name is Saumya Sachdev and I am a Computer Science Engineering student
at PES Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India. I am currently in my
second year of the degree course. I want to participate in Google Summer of
Code 2017 with mlpack. I went through the list
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