Re: ALS run method versus ALS train versus ALS fit and transform

2015-07-17 Thread Sean Owen
Yes, just have a look at the method in the source code. It calls "new ALS()run()". It's a convenience wrapper only. On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Carol McDonald wrote: >>the "new ALS()...run()" form is underneath both of the first two. > > I am not sure what you mean by underneath, so basi

Re: ALS run method versus ALS train versus ALS fit and transform

2015-07-17 Thread Carol McDonald
>the "new ALS()...run()" form is underneath both of the first two. I am not sure what you mean by underneath, so basically the mllib ALS()...run() does the same thing as the mllib ALS train() ? On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 2:02 PM, Sean Owen wrote: > The first two examples are from the .mllib API

Re: ALS run method versus ALS train versus ALS fit and transform

2015-07-15 Thread Sean Owen
The first two examples are from the .mllib API. Really, the "new ALS()...run()" form is underneath both of the first two. In the second case, you're calling a convenience method that calls something similar to the first example. The second example is from the new .ml "pipelines" API. Similar ideas