ses against the
original question.
Thanks
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You're right...It would be nice to be able to see the cluster results coming
from Solr though...
Adam
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 3:21 AM, Andrew Clegg wrote:
> Well, it does have the ability to pull TermVectors from an index:
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> https://cwiki.apache.org/MAHOUT/creating-vectors-from-text.html#Cr
Hmm, I suppose I have the same question from the Mahout side (I didn't
write that text). I would certainly call this far more related to
Hadoop than Lucene, though there are some Lucene touch-points, but no
direct connection to Solr that I'm aware of.
If I'm not wildly mistaken then I can edit the
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> Is it possible to use the clustering component to use predefined clusters
> generated by Mahout?
Actually, the existing Solr ClusteringComponent's API has been designed to
deal with both search results clustering (implemented by Carrot2) and
off-line clustering of the whole index. The latter
I was hoping this wasn't the case :(
Is it possible to use the clustering component to use predefined
clusters generated by Mahout?
On 6/15/11 9:14 AM, Sean Owen wrote:
Hmm, I suppose I have the same question from the Mahout side (I didn't
write that text). I would certainly call this far mor
The only integration at this point (as far as I can tell) is that Mahout can
read the lucene index created by Solr. I agree that it would be nice to swap
out the Carrot2 clustering engine with Mahout's set of algorithms but that
has not been done yet. Grant has pointed out that you can use Solr's
c
"Apache Mahout is a new Apache TLP project to create scalable, machine
learning algorithms under the Apache license. It is related to other
Apache Lucene projects and integrates well with Solr."
How does Mahout integrate well with Solr? Can someone explain a brief
overview on whats available.