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== February ==
 
== February ==
  
* Mon Feb 3. [[Class meeting for 10-605 Parallel Perceptrons|More on streaming algorithms: parallelized voted perceptrons.]]
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* Mon Feb 3. [[Class meeting for 10-605 Parallel Perceptrons|Rocchio and Parallel Perceptrons]]
 
** '''Assignment due: streaming Naive Bayes 2 (with feature counts on disk) with stream-and-sort'''
 
** '''Assignment due: streaming Naive Bayes 2 (with feature counts on disk) with stream-and-sort'''
 
** ''New Assignment: phrase finding with stream-and-sort''. [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wcohen/10-605/assignments/phrases.pdf PDF Handout]
 
** ''New Assignment: phrase finding with stream-and-sort''. [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wcohen/10-605/assignments/phrases.pdf PDF Handout]
* Wed Feb 5. [[Class meeting for 10-605 Hadoop 1|Map-reduce and Hadoop 1]].
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* Wed Feb 5. [[Class meeting for 10-605 Hadoop 1|Map-reduce and Hadoop]].
* Mon Feb 10.  [[Class meeting for 10-605 Hadoop 2|Map-reduce and Hadoop 2]].
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* Mon Feb 10.  [[Class meeting for 10-605 Hadoop and SGD|More Hadoop and Scaleable SGD.
* Wed Feb 12. [[Class meeting for 10-605 Hadoop Helpers and SGD|Hadoop helpers and Scalable SGD]]
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* Wed Feb 12. [[Class meeting for 10-605 Guest Lecture|Guest lecture: Matt Hurst, Microsoft/Bing: Big Data Analytics at Bing]]
 
** '''Assignment due: phrase finding with stream-and-sort'''
 
** '''Assignment due: phrase finding with stream-and-sort'''
 
** ''New Assignments: Naive Bayes with Hadoop & Phrase-finding with Hadoop''. [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wcohen/10-605/assignments/hadoop.pdf PDF Handout]  
 
** ''New Assignments: Naive Bayes with Hadoop & Phrase-finding with Hadoop''. [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wcohen/10-605/assignments/hadoop.pdf PDF Handout]  

Revision as of 14:47, 30 January 2014

This is the syllabus for Machine Learning with Large Datasets 10-605 in Spring 2014.

Notes:

  • The assignments are from 2013, and will be modified over the course of the semester - some may be changed substantially.
  • Lecture notes will be posted around the time of the lectures.

January

February

March

April and May