Yes indeed, you can implement many more. You're free to add or remove algorithms, as long as they can fit in a generic library like uBLAS. SVM are quite specific when compared to a linear algebra library like ublas. That's why I proposed to focus on generic methods first. Cheers, David On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 4:57 AM, mohammad sharique via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Hi Faisal, David and I are mentoring this project. You may start with the competency test, and when its done, you can send it directly to us. Once the test looks good, we'll help you with the proposal.
Is there a specific reason that only the
listed algorithms have to be implemented. Because there are many good ML algorithms that can also be implemented like SVM.
True, the list is long, and the mentioned algorithms are not the only ones we'd like to have. Infact, the more, the better. We can discuss more about it, after you are done with the competency test.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Regards, Sharique
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