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Re: svmtrain/svmclassify
From: |
Juan Pablo Carbajal |
Subject: |
Re: svmtrain/svmclassify |
Date: |
Sun, 9 Dec 2012 14:43:45 +0100 |
On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 11:33 PM, Carnë Draug <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 8 December 2012 23:20, Ben P <address@hidden> wrote:
>> I recently did a support vector machine project. It's at the point where I
>> don't think it'd be too much more work to add a simple svmtrain/svmclassify
>> to Octave.
>>
>> Would there be any interest in something like this? What package would it
>> belong in? I didn't notice a machine learning package.
>
> Hi Ben
>
> in Matlab these two functions appear to be in the bioinformatics
> toolbox so my guess is that it would also go in the bioinfo package.
> The package is currently unmaintained but if you submit those two
> functions I'd be happy to include them.
>
> Carnë
I do not think support vector machines would be easy, nor natural to
find in the bioinformatics package.
I would suggest to merge nnet and svm into a single package called
machine-learning.
Remember that the packages do allow to have sub-folders so the
packages can be merged transparently.
So we could have
main
|__ machine-learning
|__ inst
|__ svm
|__ nnet
|__ gp (gaussian processes, comming soon)
What do you think?
I can help with the merging, I have done it before.
- svmtrain/svmclassify, Ben P, 2012/12/08
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Carnë Draug, 2012/12/08
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify,
Juan Pablo Carbajal <=
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Daniel J Sebald, 2012/12/09
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Carnë Draug, 2012/12/09
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Juan Pablo Carbajal, 2012/12/09
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Nir Krakauer, 2012/12/09
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Daniel J Sebald, 2012/12/09
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Daniel J Sebald, 2012/12/09
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Carnë Draug, 2012/12/09
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Daniel J Sebald, 2012/12/09
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Carnë Draug, 2012/12/09
- Re: svmtrain/svmclassify, Ed Meyer, 2012/12/09