that people want such
posted to..?).
IMO, the best place would be the wiki page for GSoC (
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/GSoC_2014), it would avoid interested
students (including me :) ) having to look for possible subjects in lots of
different places.
Regards,
Maxence
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/viodlen/gsoc_2014
I've also pasted it at the end of this email.
As for me: I'm Maxence Ahlouche, a French student in computer science. I've
been studying IT for almost 4 years now, the first two of them being in a
technical degree. I'm currently in an engineering school, and am supposed
to graduate next
to
fix it though.
Regards,
Maxence
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-students-and-admins-td5789287.html),
I thought it was the correct place to submit my proposal. But indeed, I
probably should have posted on the MADlib mailing list too.
By the way, has anyone any comment on this proposal?
Regards,
Maxence Ahlouche
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-clustering.html
: short introduction to DBSCAN and OPTICS
http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/class/fa05/cs591han/papers/ankerst99.pdf :
original paper presenting OPTICS
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/example_dataset.png
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diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 000..97de20e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.gitignore
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+***/__pycache__/
+**.png
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diff --git a/autogen_results.py b/autogen_results.py
deleted file mode
if you think my decisions are wrong, I'm
glad to learn :)
[0] http://git.viod.eu/viod/gsoc_2014/blob/master/reports.rst
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diff --git a/src/config/Modules.yml b/src/config/Modules.yml
index bf48d82..8f3431f 100644
--- a/src/config/Modules.yml
+++ b/src/config
using two repos: one
is a clone of madlib, the other contains my reports, my test script and
other stuff.
[0] http://git.viod.eu/public/
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-medoids, write all
the secondary functions (e.g. random inital medoids), and write the doc.
Regards,
Maxence A.
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Hi!
Here's my report for week 5.
Week 5 - 2014/06/22
This week has been full of debugging of the main SQL function. The previous
week, I had been able to come up with a working function to compute a
medoid for a given group of points, but since then I've struggled to
integrate it with the rest
Hi!
Here is a report of what has been discussed yesterday on IRC.
The kmedoids module now seems to work correctly on basic datasets. I've
also implemented its variants with different seeding methods: random
initial medoids, and initial medoids distributed among the points (similar
to kmeans++
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