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Re: Machine learning support
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Alois Schloegl |
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Re: Machine learning support |
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Sat, 30 Dec 2017 17:06:19 +0100 |
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On 2017-12-28 16:08, Juan Pablo Carbajal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I work on ML mainly using Python (scikitlearn, mltk, theano, etc) and
> Octave (gpml, stk, optim, etc). I stay away from R when possible. I
> also use C/C++ (Shogun, MLPack, etc...) which many times can provide
> an oct file interface.
>
> ML as a topic is too wide. You rather focus on one aspect of ML and
> write your package, examples are nnet, fuzzy, gpml.
> If your plan is to do ML on text, I would say that Octave is not the
> best choice, in this cas eI woudl stick to Python.
>
> Take a look at Julia language as well, there is plenty of packages
> already for that one.
>
> Cheers
>
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Hi Juan,
I recommend taking a look at the "NaN-toolbox - A statistics and machine
learning toolbox ..." [1].
It contains a number of machine learning methods. For more details see
the help functions of train_sc, test_sc, classify, and xval:
https://octave.sourceforge.io/nan/function/train_sc.html
https://octave.sourceforge.io/nan/function/test_sc.html
https://octave.sourceforge.io/nan/function/classify.html
https://octave.sourceforge.io/nan/function/xval.html
Cheers,
Alois
[1] The NaN-toolbox: A statistics and machine learning toolbox for
Octave and MatlabĀ® for data with and w/o MISSING VALUES encoded as NaN's.
https://pub.ist.ac.at/~schloegl/matlab/NaN/
https://octave.sourceforge.io/nan/index.html
https://mloss.org/software/view/206/