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Showing posts with label graphchi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphchi. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 19, 2012

3rd Generation Collaborative Filtering - Sparse Case [or] Can Matrix Factoriztion be used for Classification?

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Following my gensgd implementation which supports dense feature matrices, I was asked by my mega collaborator Justin Yan to implement a spa...
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Friday, December 14, 2012

Collaborative filtering - 3rd generation - part 2

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NOTE: This blog post is two years old. We have reimplemented this code as part of Graphlab Create. The implementation in GraphLab Create is ...
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Collaborative Filtering - 3rd Generation [or] winning the kdd cup in 5 minutes!

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NOTE: This blog post is two years old. We have reimplemented this code as part of Graphlab Create. The implementation in GraphLab Create is ...
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Monday, December 3, 2012

Collaborative filtering with GraphChi

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A couple of weeks ago I covered GraphChi  by Aapo Kyrola in my blog. Here is a quick tutorial for trying out GraphChi  collaborative filte...
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Danny Bickson
6 years ago, along with my collaborators at Carnegie Mellon University, I have started the GraphLab large scale open source project, which is a framework for implementing machine learning algorithms in parallel and distributed settings. When the project became popular, we have decided to raise money to expand the project and provide an industry grade solution. Specifically I wrote the award wining collaborative filtering toolkit to GraphLab which is widely deployed today, and helped us win top places at ACM KDD CUP 2011, ACM KDD CUP 2012 among other competitions. Checkout our website: http://dato.com
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