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Google Summer of Code 2016 Projects

Heiko Strathmann edited this page Feb 22, 2016 · 55 revisions

Google Summer of Code 2016

Welcome students!

This page is about our GSoC projects. If you are interested, please read about how to get involved and check out our GSoC blog posts. Do have a look at our 2016 Mentors and get in touch!

If you have questions about GSoC 2016, ask Lea, who helps us running GSoC this year.

Main focus

This year's GSoC is about improving Shogun, rather than extending it (exceptions allowed). We also want to recruit new long-term developers.

  • Focus on existing algorithms: We want to improve our algorithms - easier use, efficiency, better documentation and more applications - rather than just adding more algorithms.
  • Focus on students: We want to have fewer students - more intense mentoring, interaction between students, blogging and documenting for individual students.

Projects

Projects are roughly ordered by priority and projects in bold type are more likely to happen. In addition to the technical project, all students will:

  • work on a joint GSoC project: a Shogun cookbook
  • peer-review a fellow student's work
  • jointly help with the 5.0 release
  • contribute to our GSoC blog

Improving Shogun

Projects improving Shogun are the main focus of this year's GSoC. They are roughly ordered by priority and most of them do not focus on Machine Learning but rather on software engineering.

Extending Shogun

Note that projects extending Shogun have a lower priority than projects improving Shogun.

Algorithms

Framework

Other ideas:

  • Cool pipelines
    • A kaggle pipeline for supervised prediction.
    • Spectrometer (there is an open-source hardward project on this)
    • Music brainz predictions (The cool hair guy at GSoC is the one we should talk to here)
    • Some bio thing?
    • Collaboration with MLPack for toolkit wide performance/accuracy testing

Infrastructure:

Our list of projects is a growing list. To add, please create a new wiki page for each project that you describe. Name them as "GSoC_2016_project_XXX" etc. Here is a template.

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