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2013 Mar 21
1
GSOC - 2013 - Introduction (Learning to Rank)
Hello Everyone, I am looking forward to contribute to Xapian and also apply as a Google Summer of Code student. I would like to start by introducing myself. I am a final year M.Sc.(H) Chemistry and B.E. (H) Electronics and Instrumentation student at BITS - Pilani, Goa. I am interested in Machine Learning and presently pursuing my thesis on the same. I have been selected for Google Summer of Code
2012 Mar 24
3
Learning to rank
Dear Sir, I am Pankaj Singhal from Jaipur, India. I am very much interested and strongly looking forward in getting involved in this project Learning-to-Rank. My previous experience in this field is good. Last semester I did a similar job of ranking the URLs of the given huge dataset based on their attribute values. The dataset consisted hundreds of thousands of URLs and each url
2012 Apr 01
2
Learning to Rank : GSoC 2012
Hello all, This is in reference to "Learning to Rank" Project Idea. [I know, i made the entry a bit late, but hope you are still in interest to help out] I am looking for suggestions to help me narrowing down the choices of algorithms. I had been readily surveying on the referred algorithms for the purpose of choosing the right one. I am mentioning here some of my doubts to discuss and
2014 Apr 24
2
Need someone to help me adjust my gsoc proposal
Dear all, My name is Hanxiao Sun and I am a master student in the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. I am so glad to be selected by Xapian as the GSoC student. This is my first time to work with open source community. I hope I can do a good job with you in this summer ! In my proposal, I followed the scope of the LTR project on the ideas page. But, after the interview, it seems to need
2012 Apr 01
1
[GSoC2012] Learning to Rank: few thoughts/issues
Hello, I would like to work with Orange as part of GSoC 2012(and continue henceforth). Apologies for joining in a bit late- i was waiting to get a proper grasp of things before discussing it here. Currently I am a Masters students in Mathematics with my bachelors in Computer Science[integrated dual degree]. Over the last year and a half, I have worked on a few ML projects and have a couple of
2012 Jul 05
4
Exclude missing values on only 1 variable
Hello, I have many hundred variables in my longitudinal dataset and lots of missings. In order to plot data I need to remove missings. If I do > data <- na.omit(data) that will reduce my dataset to 2% of its original size ;) So I only need to listwise delete missings on 3 variables (the ones I am plotting). data$variable1 <-na.omit(data$variable1) does not work. Thank you
2005 Sep 19
4
factor as seq() in for loop
Dear all, I would like to use the values in vegaggr.BLMCMR02$colony str(vegaggr.BLMCMR02) `data.frame': 1678 obs. of 3 variables: $ vegtype : Factor w/ 27 levels "2010","2020",..: 3 4 5 19 4 5 19 5 $ colony : Factor w/ 406 levels "0","1","10","100",..: 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 $ Totvegproparea: num 0.00055 0.03956 0.95705
2013 Apr 26
1
NMDS in Vegan: problems in stressplot, best solution
Hello, I can draw a basic stress plot for NMDS with the following code in package Vegan. > stressplot(parth.mds, parth.dis) When I try to specify the line and point types, it gives me error message. > stressplot(parth.mds, parth.dis, pch=1, p.col="gray", lwd=2, l.col="red") Error in plot.xy(xy, type, ...) : invalid plot type In the above code, if I removed line type,
2012 Jul 18
2
Letor: Post Mid-Term plan
Hello Rishabh, As per our previous discussion, we will talk each week now about the project. Please update the timeline/todo/journal accordingly so that we can check the status on this saturday for this week. Please remember that this half of the programme is smaller and hence we would need to be very punctual about the goals. Regards, Parth. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2010 Aug 19
1
GLMM random effects
Hello, I have a couple questions regarding generalized linear mixed models specifically around fitting the random effects terms correctly to account for any pseudo-replication. I am reading through and trying to follow examples from Zuur et al. Mixed Effects Models and Extensions in Ecology with R, but am still at bit unsure if I am specifying the models correctly. Background information: Our
2013 Sep 25
2
Is the project learning to rank need to be improved?
As Olly has already pointed out the 2012 branch is not merged. I think there are some compilation errors in the branch. The code in branch is better refactored. The Ranker and FeatureManager classes are well defined and implemented. Parth. On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 08:34:10PM +0800, jiangwen jiang wrote: >
2012 Jul 12
2
Mid-term progress
Hi Rishabh, As per our last progress meeting, I am off for some days and as now its the time to mid-term evaluation, it would be better to generate a progress report. For that, you should first commit the code as it is and then write 2 to 3 page summary explaining the deliverables so far and then the future plan. Tomorrow is the last day, so better by tomorrow morning, send this across and by
2006 Jul 13
3
set the bahavior that R deal with missing values?
Dear Rusers, The default behavior in R when performing a regression model with missing values is to exclude any case that contains a missing value? How could i set the bahavior that R deal with missing values? e.g.: exclude cases listwise exclude cases pairwise replace with mean Thanks very much! -- Kind Regards, Zhi Jie,Zhang ,PHD Department of Epidemiology School of Public Health Fudan
2011 Oct 27
1
Proc Mixed to R
Hi All, I'm working with some SAS code to analyze an experiment set up as follows: 66 subjects (colonies) treated with a random treatment (1-8) and measured at three time points. The data structure looks like: input colony tmt y1 y2 y3; y=y1; date=*1*; output; y=y2; date=*2*; output; y=y3; date=*3*; output; datalines; 1
2014 Mar 09
2
[GSOC 2014] Some questions about Letor module
Thanks for your reply! For the third question: In https://inex.mmci.uni-saarland.de/data/documentcollection.jsp, I can find inex2010-article.qrels in 2010 assessment, but can?t find query files. Could you send me the link? I have registered on INEX website. And I also need to download ``INEX 2009 collection without annotation tags: (unofficial)`` on
2014 Mar 11
2
[GSOC 2014] Indexing INEX dataset
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 03:20:31PM +0100, Parth Gupta wrote: > > > > On current trunk, we index the title with prefix "S" by default in > > omindex, though with a wdf inc of 5 rather than 1: > > > > indexer.index_text(title, 5, "S"); > > > > So I don't think you need that change to omindex now. > > Yes, but please
2010 Mar 18
2
Pedigree / Identifying Immediate Family of Index Animal
I have a data frame containing the Id, Mother, Father and Sex from about 10,000 animals in our colony. I am interested in graphing simple family trees for a given subject or small number of subjects. The basic idea is: start with data frame from entire colony and list of index animals. I need to identify all immediate relatives of these index animals and plot the pedigree for them. We're
2014 Mar 11
2
[GSOC 2014] Indexing INEX dataset
Hi Parth, I?ve implemented SVMRanker class and also sorted out most of current Letor APIs. Now I?m trying to use INEX dataset to verify my implement. But I stuck in the indexing part. You said in the documentation that we have to add prefix when indexing. Also I notice that you set some metadata in omindex.cc of your version. But the omindex.cc has changed since 2011. I think that?s why my result
2014 Feb 25
2
GSOC 2014
Hi, I am Jiarong Wei (irc: VcamX). I?m a 3rd year computer science student at Zhejiang University, China. I?m very willing to contribute to Xapian as part of GSoC 2014. Now I?m at Simon Fraser University, Canada, as an exchange student. I?ll go back to China on the end of April. I think it doesn?t matter I?ll change the time zone :) From the list of project?s ideas, Learning to Rank interests me
2012 Apr 24
3
Letor re-factored code
Hello Rishabh, The attached diff file should help you to refactor the existing letor code and plug in your code easily. I have defined the header files with the necessary flow. I have also specified the ranker class, which should be implemented by a new LTR models, ListNet and ListMLE in your case. The evaluation file should be used for validating the performance of the algorithm in the training