Hi Mich,
Would it be on YouTube , post session ?
- Harmeet
On Jul 7, 2016, at 3:07, Mich Talebzadeh wrote:
> Dear forum members
>
> I will be presenting on the topic of "Running Spark on Hive or Hive on Spark,
> your mileage varies" in Future of Data: London
>
> Details
>
> Organized by
Machine learning - I would suggest that you pick up a fine book that explains
machine learning. That's the way I went about - pick up each type of machine
learning concept - say Linear regression then understand the why/when/how etc
and infer results etc.
Then apply the learning to a small dat
Hi Arunkumar ,
Yes , R can be integrated with Spark to give you SparkR. There are a couple of
blogs on the net. The Spark dev page has it too.
https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/sparkr.html
Just remember that all packages of R that you may have worked on in R are not
supported in SparkR. T
Mayank,
Assuming Anova not present in MLIB can you not exploit the Anova from SparkR? I
am enquiring not making a factual statement.
Thanks
On May 13, 2016, at 15:54, mayankshete wrote:
> Is ANOVA present in Spark Mllib if not then, when will be this feature be
> available in Spark ?
>
>
Thank you !
On Apr 12, 2016, at 1:41, Ted Yu wrote:
> For SparkR, please refer to https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/sparkr.html
>
> bq. on Ubuntu or CentOS
>
> Both platforms are supported.
>
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:08 PM, wrote:
> Dear Experts ,
>
> I am posting this for your inf
Dear Experts ,
I am posting this for your information. I am a newbie to spark.
I am interested in understanding Spark at the internal level.
I need your opinion, which unix flavor should I install spark on Ubuntu or
CentOS. I have had enough trouble with the windows version (1.6.1 with Hadoop
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