for machine learning, look at https://github.com/JuliaStats/MLBase.jl and the entry for Julia at https://github.com/josephmisiti/awesome-machine-learning generally, try the search field at http://pkg.julialang.org/ (going forward, you may be happier with v0.4 -- note this is a selection on that page)
On Sunday, August 9, 2015 at 7:20:32 PM UTC-4, Mehmet Cem Güntürkün wrote: > > Hey everyone, > I have just completed my first year of Master Degree in Computer Science, > Computer Vision to be specific and currently I am using C/C++ for > development. However, I really want to use Julia, it is as fast as C and as > far as I see, it is much more easier to parallelize operations. > The reason why I am not going to use for my Master Thesis Project is that > it seems that there is no stable library I can use such as OpenCV. I am not > really fan of OpenCV because it is too hard to debug the code. > I have read and searched over the blogs and google groups and seen some > topics about Computer Vision library but > > - one of them was wrapping OpenCV library. > - some of them decided to use Images.jl which satisfies their > requirements. > - some of the topics are kind of expired. This is the reason why I > want to create new topic about that issue to take some attentions whether > anyone has already progressed work that I can join and contribute. > > Otherwise, I am going to build a package for Computer Vision in pure > Julia. Basically my initial plan is: > > - Create a core package for data structures, input and output. > - Some image processing stuff such as Filters, Pyramids, etc. > - Tracking Algorithms > - Feature Extraction and Detection > > In addition to these, I want to add Machine Learning procedures such as > Decision Trees, Boosting, Neural Networks, etc. > Please correct me if I wrote something wrong and I really appreciate any > advices and suggestions about this issue because it will be my first open > source project. and I want something that is used and make some people's > lives easier. > > Btw, I will call it Owl.jl. > Thanks a lot. > Mehmet - >
