I just found this [1] project. It seems a bit old, and I don't know if it just works, but could work as inspiration maybe.
[1] http://code.google.com/p/hadoop-ui/ On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Grant Ingersoll <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Nov 2, 2011, at 7:17 AM, Tharindu Mathew wrote: > >> I want to create a java UI tool (based on a web app) that can pick and >> apply different algorithms available in Mahout to different data sets. > > Very cool! Keep us posted, as this would be immensely useful! Any chance it > will be donated back? :-) > >> >> Hence the embedding with java. Obviously, I understand that everything is >> callable from Java since it's written in Java :). >> >> For example, I want to do a apply a classification (ex: Bayesian) algorithm, >> and train on a data set stored in Cassandra. I don't expect a sample for >> Cassandra but at least a code sample that operates on a data set stored csv >> file that applies an algorithm like Bayesian. >> >> I'd appreciate if you can point me to any code sample for this or something >> similar? > > As others have said, MahoutDriver is a common entry point and can run pretty > much anything in Mahout that has a main(). You might also look in > $MAHOUT_HOME/examples/bin at the various shell scripts we've put together > that run different examples. build-reuters, classify-20newsgroups and > build-asf-email (all from trunk) demonstrate a fair amount of classification > and clustering algorithms. Finally, Unit tests are your friend. > > -Grant -- Matteo Moci http://it.linkedin.com/in/matteomoci http://about.me/matteomoci/bio
