Hi Bonino, Definitely, it will be great to build up the Flink ML docs together based on your experience.
Thanks! Dong On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 4:32 PM Bonino Dario <dario.bon...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Dong, > > Thank you for the reply. Since we are actually experimenting with the > Flink ML libraries, If you think it's worth, we may contribute some > documentation, e.g., tutorial based on what we learn while setting up our > test project with Flink ML. Is it something that might be of interest for > you? > > Best regards > > Dario > On 1/18/22 04:51, Dong Lin wrote: > > Hi Bonino, > > Thanks for your interest! > > Flink ML is currently ready for experienced algorithm developers to try it > out because we have setup the basic APIs and infrastructure to develop > algorithms. Five algorithms (i.e. kmeans, naive bays, knn, logistic > regression and one-hot encoder) has been implemented in the last release. > Their unit tests can be found here > <https://github.com/apache/flink-ml/tree/master/flink-ml-lib/src/test/java/org/apache/flink/ml/feature>, > here > <https://github.com/apache/flink-ml/tree/master/flink-ml-lib/src/test/java/org/apache/flink/ml/clustering> > and here > <https://github.com/apache/flink-ml/tree/master/flink-ml-lib/src/test/java/org/apache/flink/ml/classification>, > which show how to use these algorithms (including transform/fit/save/load). > And from these unit tests you can find implementation of these algorithms > which can be used as reference implementation to develop other algorithms > of your interest. > > We plan to setup a website for Flink ML to provide links to > example/tutorial similar to the Flink Statefun website (link > <https://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-statefun-docs-stable/>). This > website will likely be setup in March. We are currently working on > developing further infrastructure for benchmarking and optimizing the > machine learning algorithms in Flink ML. > > Best Regards, > Dong > > > > On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 8:57 PM Dawid Wysakowicz <dwysakow...@apache.org> > wrote: > >> I am adding a couple of people who worked on it. Hopefully, they will be >> able to answer you. >> On 17/01/2022 13:39, Bonino Dario wrote: >> >> Dear List, >> >> We are in the process of evaluating Flink ML version 2.0 in the context >> of some ML task mainly concerned with classification and clustering. >> >> While algorithms for this 2 domains are already present, although in a >> limited form (perhaps) in the latest release of Flink ML, we did not found >> any example / documentation that could guide our experiments. >> >> Is some adoption example available, like code, tutorial or any >> information that might help us in bootstrapping a Flink ML 2 project? >> >> Thank you very much >> >> Best regards >> >> -- >> Ing. Dario Bonino, Ph.D >> >> e-m@il: dario.bon...@gmail.com >> www: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariobonino >> <foaf:Person> >> <foaf:firstName>Dario</foaf:firstName> >> <foaf:surname>Bonino</foaf:surname> >> <foaf:msnChatID>slide...@hotmail.com</foaf:msnChatID> >> </foaf:Person> >> >> -- > Ing. Dario Bonino, Ph.D > > e-m@il: dario.bon...@gmail.com > www: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariobonino > <foaf:Person> > <foaf:firstName>Dario</foaf:firstName> > <foaf:surname>Bonino</foaf:surname> > <foaf:msnChatID>slide...@hotmail.com</foaf:msnChatID> > </foaf:Person> > >