[ubuntu-florida] new member
Vikram Dhillon
dhillonv10 at gmail.com
Sun Sep 13 17:14:20 BST 2009
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rufius at gmail.com wrote:
> Sound like a very cool idea however I am kind of pessimistic about that time frame. Also I'm not entirely convinced that picking and choosing chunks of driver code and mashing it together will be any simple task.
>
> Metadata tagging of the training code alone is a tall order, never mind the fact that things like variable names and driver-specific data structures will have to be handled in some way.
>
> I've worked with SVM's in the past and they might be able to handle this task of choosing but the ground work that must be laid is the hrd part. I'm not trying to discourage from this at all, I just don't want you to underestimate the work :).
>
> -Zac
> ------Original Message------
> From: Vikram Dhillon
> Sender: ubuntu-us-fl-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com
> To: ubuntu-us-fl at lists.ubuntu.com
> ReplyTo: Mailing list for Ubuntu Florida LoCo Team
> Subject: [ubuntu-florida] new member
> Sent: Sep 12, 2009 21:03
>
> Hi all,
> I am a new member of this LoCo team. I live here in Orlando and
> I was looking at the wiki page about the discussion of agenda for the
> next meeting. I don't know if this is the right place, but I would like
> to share my proposal that I wrote, with you guys:
>
> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/dhillonv/Sandbox
>
> I am working with Ubuntu-doc team and also gnome-docs helping them with
> writing docs. I would really appreciate if you guys can discuss about my
> proposal on the next meeting
>
Thank you very much for showing your interest guys. I was waiting for
others to have a look at the base idea first. It seems like you guys
think it is possible. I have a lot more that I didn't write on that wiki
page like the methods for meta data analysis and the actual coding of
it. So please don't think that what was written on the wiki is the final
deal, I just wanted to know how people would react to this.
Now that you guys like it, I think I can actually get started with this
and present its workings :)
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Regards,
Vikram Dhillon
http://edge.launchpad.net/~dhillon-v10
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