Hello Theodore, Glad to hear that there is an interest in plugging MOA with Flink!
Which part/type of classifiers of MOA would you want to plug with Flink? Let me know if you want to discuss in more details. I guess some windowing function of MOA would be better implemented as Flink Windows (performance evaluation I would say at first). We would need to speak with Albert to see how this could be handled (change some MOA code?). Regards, Christophe 2018-02-24 1:03 GMT+01:00 Theodore Vasiloudis < theodoros.vasilou...@gmail.com>: > Hello Christophe, > > That's very interesting, I've been working with MOA/SAMOA recently and was > considering if we could create some > easy integration with Flink. > > I have a Master student this year that could do some work on this, > hopefully we can create something interesting > there. > > Regards, > Theodore > > On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 7:38 PM, Christophe Salperwyck < > christophe.salperw...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> I know there is FlinkML to do some machine learning with Flink but it >> works on DataSet and not on DataStream, there is also SAMOA which can run >> on Flink but I find it a bit too complicated. >> >> I wanted to see if it would be easy to plug directly MOA on Flink and >> tried to present it in the DataKRK meetup, but I didn't have time at the >> end of the presentation... Nevertheless I spent a bit of time plugging >> Flink and MOA and I thought it might be worth sharing it in case it would >> be interesting for someone. I also take this opportunity to get some >> feedback on it from people in the Flink community if they have a bit of >> time to review it. >> >> Here is the code: >> https://github.com/csalperwyck/moa-flink-ozabag-example >> https://github.com/csalperwyck/moa-flink-traintest-example >> >> Many Flink methods were very convenient to plug these 2 tools :-) >> >> Keep the good work! >> >> Cheers, >> Christophe >> PS: if some people are in bigdatatechwarsaw and interested, we can >> discuss tomorrow :-) >> > >