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* Vikram; Hadoop
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== How to run Weka (quick 'n dirty tutorial) ==
Download and install Weka
Get your KDD data
preprocess your data: this command takes 1000 lines from the given training data set and converts it into .csv file
attention, in the last sed command you need to replace the long whitespace with a tab.  In OSX terminal, you do that by pressing CONTROL+V and then tab.  (Copying and pasting the command below won't work, since it interprets the whitespace as spaces)
* head -n 1000 algebra_2006_2007_train.txt | sed -e 's/[",]/ /g' | sed 's/      /,/g' > algebra_2006_2007_train_1kFormatted.csv
The following screencast shows you how to do these steps:
In Weka's Explorer, remove some unwanted attributes (I leave this up to your judgment), inspect the dataset.
Then you can run a ML algorithm over it, e.g. Neural Networks to predict the student performance.

Revision as of 14:09, 21 May 2010

We're interested in working on the KDD Competition, as a way to focus our machine learning exploration -- and maybe even finding some interesting aspects to the data! If you're interested, drop us a note, show up at a weekly Machine Learning meeting, and we'll use this space to keep track of our ideas.

Resources

TODOs

  • Vikram -- will help setting up Hadoop for the rest of us & create a guide for Mahout setup
  • Thomas -- will get libsvm working on the data and put together a "how to" guide for doing so
    • put together a perl script which will take random samples from the data, for working on smaller instances
    • put together a simple R script for loading the data
  • Andy -- will get Weka working on the data and put together a "how to" guide for doing so
  • Erin -- Will put meeting notes of 5/19 on https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Machine_Learning; will work on data transformations and ways to create better representations of the data; will provide the orthogonalized data sets
  • We will need to make sure we don't get disqualified for people belonging to multiple teams! Do not sign up anybody else for the competition without asking first.

Notes

  • For KDD submission: to zip the submission file on OSX: use command line, otherwise will complain about __MACOSX file: e.g.: zip asdf.zip algebra_2008_2009_submission.txt


Ideas

  • Add new features by computing their values from existing columns -- e.g. correlation between skills based on their co-occurence within problems. Could use Decision tree to define boundaries between e.g. new "good student, medium student, bad student" feature
  • Dimensionality reduction -- transform into numerical values appropriate for consumption by SVM


Who we are

  • Andy; Machine Learning
  • Thomas; Statistics
  • Erin; Maths
  • Vikram; Hadoop

(insert your name/contact info/expertise here)


How to run Weka (quick 'n dirty tutorial)

Download and install Weka Get your KDD data preprocess your data: this command takes 1000 lines from the given training data set and converts it into .csv file attention, in the last sed command you need to replace the long whitespace with a tab. In OSX terminal, you do that by pressing CONTROL+V and then tab. (Copying and pasting the command below won't work, since it interprets the whitespace as spaces)

  • head -n 1000 algebra_2006_2007_train.txt | sed -e 's/[",]/ /g' | sed 's/ /,/g' > algebra_2006_2007_train_1kFormatted.csv

The following screencast shows you how to do these steps: In Weka's Explorer, remove some unwanted attributes (I leave this up to your judgment), inspect the dataset. Then you can run a ML algorithm over it, e.g. Neural Networks to predict the student performance.