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[Call for Papers] ICSE Software Engineering for Cloud Computing (SECLOUD) Workshop - Tika - [mail # dev]
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... Software Engineering for Cloud Computing (SECLOUD) Workshop to be held Sunday, May 22, 2011, at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort in Waikiki, Honolulu, HI. This workshop focuses on identifying...
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... the grand challenges that lay before us in the realm of software engineering for cloud computing. We will debate existing notions of SE for the construction of cloud services...
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| ...-related software engineering. We invite high quality submissions of technical and research papers, as well as research demonstrations describing original and unpublished results of research relevant... |
| ... seeks to focus discussion around the ways that the disruptive effect of cloud computing is engendering a new set of principles and approaches to software engineering. Specific topics of interest... |
| ... Criteria: Each submission will be reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee and will be assessed on the basis of originality, importance and relevance of contribution to SE... |
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Author: Mattmann, Chris A,
2011-01-21, 05:21
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ConversationsBetweenDougMarvinAndGrant - Lucene - Lucene - [wiki]
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... boosts are not ordered.
Personally I think the eight-bit floats used by Lucene give plenty of
precision for this class of computation. Relevant documents should be
easily distinguished from...
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... I think the eight-bit floats used by Lucene give plenty of
> precision for this class of computation. Relevant documents should be
> easily distinguished from non-relevant documents...
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| ... mean here, since boosts are not ordered.
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> Personally I think the eight-bit floats used by Lucene give plenty of
> precision for this class of computation. Relevant documents... |
| ... are not ordered.
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>> Personally I think the eight-bit floats used by Lucene give plenty of
>> precision for this class of computation. Relevant documents should be
>> easily... |
| ... non-relevant documents, and fine-differences
in ranking between relevant documents don't matter. The only time folks
have complained about the precision of eight-bit floats in Lucene... |
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http://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/ConversationsBetweenDougMarvinAndGrant
Author: localhost,
2009-09-20, 21:47
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[Call for Papers] ICSE Software Engineering for Cloud Computing (SECLOUD) Workshop - Nutch - [mail # dev]
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...(apologies for the cross posting) Please consider submitting a paper to the ICSE 2011 Software Engineering for Cloud Computing (SECLOUD) Workshop to be held Sunday, May 22, 2011...
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..., at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort in Waikiki, Honolulu, HI. This workshop focuses on identifying the grand challenges that lay before us in the realm of software engineering for cloud computing. We...
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| ... demonstrations describing original and unpublished results of research relevant to software engineering for cloud. Authors are asked to reserve a section in their submitted papers for identifying... |
| ... their suggested near-term and long-term challenge areas for the field. The workshop seeks to focus discussion around the ways that the disruptive effect of cloud computing is engendering a new set... |
| ... and relevance of contribution to SE for cloud, soundness, quality of presentation, and an appropriate comparison to related work. The program committee as a whole will make final decisions about... |
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Author: Mattmann, Chris A,
2011-01-03, 21:39
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[Call for Papers] ICSE Software Engineering for Cloud Computing (SECLOUD) Workshop - Tika - [mail # dev]
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...(apologies for the cross posting) Please consider submitting a paper to the ICSE 2011 Software Engineering for Cloud Computing (SECLOUD) Workshop to be held Sunday, May 22, 2011...
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..., at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort in Waikiki, Honolulu, HI. This workshop focuses on identifying the grand challenges that lay before us in the realm of software engineering for cloud computing. We...
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| ... demonstrations describing original and unpublished results of research relevant to software engineering for cloud. Authors are asked to reserve a section in their submitted papers for identifying... |
| ... their suggested near-term and long-term challenge areas for the field. The workshop seeks to focus discussion around the ways that the disruptive effect of cloud computing is engendering a new set... |
| ... and relevance of contribution to SE for cloud, soundness, quality of presentation, and an appropriate comparison to related work. The program committee as a whole will make final decisions about... |
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Author: Mattmann, Chris A,
2011-01-03, 21:38
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Reference Reading - Apache Mahout - Apache Software Foundation - Mahout - [wiki]
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..., consider a specialist text, e.g.:
Introduction to Bayesian Statistics (2nd Edition), William H. Bolstad, Wiley.
(amazon)
Then for the computational side of Bayesian (predominantly Markov chain...
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... Monte Carlo), e.g.
Bolstad's Understanding Computational Bayesian Statistics, Wiley.
(amazon)
Then you might try Bayesian Data Analysis, Gelman et al., Chapman &Hall/CRC
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| ... http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/cmbishop/PRML/index.htm
matrix computations/decomposition/factorization etc.?
How's this one?
any idea? any other suggestion?
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| ...://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Linear-Algebra-Theory-Applications/dp/053400606X
David S. Watkins "Fundamentals of Matrix Computations (Pure and Applied Mathematics: A Wiley Series of Texts, Monographs and Tracts)"
http://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Matrix-Computations... |
| ...://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/trefethen/text.html (with some online lecture notes)
I think this is the most relevant book for matrix math on distributed systems:
http://www.amazon.com/Numerical-Linear-Algebra-Lloyd-Trefethen/dp/0898713617... |
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https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAHOUT/Reference+Reading
Author: Grant Ingersoll,
2011-05-03, 00:00
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OldHadoopTutorial - Nutch - [wiki]
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... of the tutorial though I will point you to relevant resources if you want to know more about the architecture of Nutch and Hadoop.
The tutorial comes in two phases. Firstly we get Hadoop running...
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... not be compatible with future releases of either Nutch or Hadoop.
Five: For this tutorial we setup nutch across 6 different computers. If you are using a different number of machines you should still...
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First let me layout the computers that we used in our setup. To setup Nutch and Hadoop we had 7 commodity computers ranging from 750Mghz to 1.0 Ghz. Each computer had at least 128 Megs of RAM... |
| ... and at least a 10 Gigabyte hard drive. One computer had dual 750 Mghz CPUs and another had dual 30 Gigabyte hard drives. All of these computers were purchased for under $500.00 at a liquidation sale... |
| .... I am telling you this to let you know that you don't have to have big hardware to get up and running with Nutch and Hadoop. Our computers were named like this:
devcluster01
devcluster02... |
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http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/OldHadoopTutorial
Author: LewisJohnMcgibbney,
2011-09-02, 19:58
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LuceneFAQ - Lucene - Lucene - [wiki]
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... before body matches. But you can also boost queries on title by using query.setBoost(boost) on the relevant clause.
How do I find similar documents?
See the MoreLikeThis class in the org...
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... to the deletable file.
Note that as of 2.1 the deletable file is no longer used. Instead, Lucene computes which files are no longer referenced by the index and removes them whenever a writer is created...
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Questions should only be added to this Wiki page when they already have an answer that can be added at the same time.
Contents
Lucene FAQ
General
How do I start using Lucene?
Are there any... |
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http://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/LuceneFAQ
Author: SteveRowe,
2011-12-28, 03:22
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Collocations - Apache Mahout - Apache Software Foundation - Mahout - [wiki]
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... which co-occur more often than would be expected by chance. Statistically relevant combinations of terms identify additional lexical units which can be treated as features in a vector...
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... overthruster', the Log-Likelihood ratio is computed by looking at the number of occurences of that word pair in the corpus, the number of word pairs that begin with 'oscillation' but end with something...
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| ..., frequency)
Pass 2: CollocDriver.computeNGramsPruneByLLR(...)
Pass 1 has calculated full frequencies for ngrams and subgrams, Pass 2 performs the LLR calculation.
Map Phase: IdentityMapper (org... |
| ... to filtering with minSupport and minLLR.
References
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collocation
[2] http://tdunning.blogspot.com/2008/03/surprise-and-coincidence.html
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https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAHOUT/Collocations
Author: Dan Brickley,
2011-08-30, 00:00
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RE: Getting facet counts for 10,000 most relevant hits - Solr - [mail # user]
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... It can, and I have -- but only for the case of a single node... In general the faceting code in solr just needs a DocSet. the default imple uses the DocSet computed as aside effect...
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... when executing the main search, but a custom SearchComponent could pick any DocSet it wants. A few years back I wrote a custom faceting plugin that computed a "score" for each constraint...
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| ... as a "guideline" for a sampling problem, telling each shard to consider only *their* top N results when computing the top facets in shardReq #1, and then do the same "give me an exact count" type logic... |
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Author: Chris Hostetter,
2011-10-01, 01:19
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[LUCENE-4574] FunctionQuery ValueSource value computed twice per document - Lucene - [issue]
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... in a row. This computation isn't exactly cheap to calculate so this is a big problem. I was able to work-around this problem trivially on my end by caching the last value with corresponding docid...
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....function.FunctionQuery$AllScorer.score(FunctionQuery.java:153)
at org.apache.lucene.search.ScoreCachingWrappingScorer.score(ScoreCachingWrappingScorer.java:56)
at org.apache.lucene.search.FieldComparator$Relevance...
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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-4574
Author: David Smiley,
2012-11-30, 17:54
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