Can you share the respective part of the code, then we can have a look?
In general, a DataSet is re-broadcasted in each iteration, if it depends on
the IterativeDataSet.
You have to re-grab it from the RuntimeContext in each superstep. If you
call getBroadcastSet() in the open() method, then it wi
Paul!
Can you use the KMeans example? The code is for three-dimensional points,
but you should be able to generalize it easily.
That would be the fastest way to go. without waiting for any release
dates...
Stephan
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Pa Rö
wrote:
> hi,
>
> now i want implement km
What you see is that the effect of extremely little memory arriving at the
memory manager.
Given that you are saying that restarting the machine helps (or using a
downloaded version of Flink), the reason is probably that you do not
configure the JVM memory (in which case Java grabs a bit of the sy
Working around dependency mismatches is a bit tricky such large systems
that have many (transitive) dependencies. You are probably colliding with
the thrift version packaged by Hadoop (which
in turn is packaged by Flink).
You can fix that for now by compiling your own version of Flink, after
setti
Hello,
I am writing a Flink application whose purpose is to train neural networks.
I have implemented a version of SDG based on mini batches using the
IterativeDataSet class. In a nutshell, my code groups the input features in
a set called mini batch (i have as many mini batches as the parallelism
My pleasure, happy to hear that it solved your problem.
I was wondering: Do more people have a similar structure in their types and
utilities?
If yes, it may make sense to add a generic version of these utilities to
the Fink codebase.
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 11:51 AM, LINZ, Arnaud
wrote:
> Hi S
Hi,
the community didn't decide on a plan for releasing Flink 0.9 yet.
Here, you can track the progress for the Flink ML variant of KMeans:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-1731
There is also a KMeans implementation in the examples of Flink. Maybe that
is sufficient for now?
--Robert
hi,
now i want implement kmeans with flink,
maybe you know a release date for flink ml kmeans?
best regards
paul
2015-04-27 9:36 GMT+02:00 Pa Rö :
> Hi Alexander and Till,
>
> thanks for your informations, I look forward to the release.
> I'm curious how well is flink ml against mahout und spar
hi,
now i want implement kmeans with flink,
maybe you know a release date for flink ml kmeans?
best regards
paul
This looks like a dependency issue of the asm dependency.
Did you upgrade all flink dependencies to the 0.8.1 version?
I think you also refresh / reimport the project in your IDE so that it can
pick up the new dependencies.
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 10:21 AM, hagersaleh
wrote:
> when upgrade from
when upgrade from flink 0.7.0 to 0.8.1 display error message I use netbeanse
when replace lib flink 0.7.0 to to lib 0.8.1
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/objectweb/asm/ClassVisitor
at org.apache.flink.api.java.DataSet.clean(DataSet.java:133)
at org.apache.fl
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