Hi Guido, PredictionIO primarily uses Scala as its numerical processing back-end, so you should be able to utilize any of the Java standard math libraries or modify any existing classes as you see fit. It does require compiling new Scala code as part of your source code, but that's fairly typical with any customizations or process flows you put in place beyond the default.
Thanks, *ANDREW TROEMNER*Associate Principal Data Scientist | salesforce.com Office: 317.832.4404 Mobile: 317.531.0216 <http://smart.salesforce.com/sig/atroemner//us_mb_kb/default/link.html> On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 11:31 AM, Guido Arata <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, I am thinking of using PredictionIO for building my machine > learning system but I can't seem to find any documents which can tell me > how to add new, custom, algorithms to the system. My clients for sure will > need customised algorithms and I would like to understand how flexible is > Prediction.IO when it comes to implement tailor made algorithms. Anyone has > experience with this scenario? > > Thanks, > Guido > > > > > Guido Arata // CTO > Skype: guido.arata > Slack: @g.arata > Mob ITA: +39.348.6727395 > Mob SG: +65 9243 2455 <+65%209243%202455> > > Via Tacito 6, 20137 Milano - MI > Tel. +39 0254102393 <+39%200254102393> Fax. +39 025455082 > <+39%20025455082> > http://dcg.net >
