Hi, My name is Kirill. I’m interested in the contribution to the project “R-tree serialization”. The search through the mailing list archive has shown there was an interest in this project among students in 2017, but as the GSoC 2017 archive site displays there was no student that participated to accomplish this project. Is it possible to work on this project as a GSoC 2018 participant? It seems like last year Adam Wulkiewicz was ready to be a mentor for the project. Briefly about myself. I am a PhD student working on Computational Humor. More precisely I’m working on the problem of finding/generating a humorous response given a textual input. My C++ programming experience includes a summer internship at Yandex Search and my contribution to mlpack (a machine learning library written in C++) as a GSoC 2017 participant (https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2017/projects/4812231682293760/ https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2017/projects/4812231682293760/). For mlpack I designed and implemented cross-validation and hyper-parameter tuning modules with significant usage of C++ metaprogramming. Best regards, Kirill Mishchenko
Hi Kirill, Kirill Mishchenko Via Boost wrote:
Hi,
My name is Kirill. I’m interested in the contribution to the project “R-tree serialization”. The search through the mailing list archive has shown there was an interest in this project among students in 2017, but as the GSoC 2017 archive site displays there was no student that participated to accomplish this project. Is it possible to work on this project as a GSoC 2018 participant? It seems like last year Adam Wulkiewicz was ready to be a mentor for the project.
Briefly about myself. I am a PhD student working on Computational Humor. More precisely I’m working on the problem of finding/generating a humorous response given a textual input. My C++ programming experience includes a summer internship at Yandex Search and my contribution to mlpack (a machine learning library written in C++) as a GSoC 2017 participant (https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2017/projects/4812231682293760/ https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2017/projects/4812231682293760/). For mlpack I designed and implemented cross-validation and hyper-parameter tuning modules with significant usage of C++ metaprogramming. That's interesting. So you can link the code you already developed (if
Yes, it is possible to work on R-tree serialization. I'm willing to be the mentor. I added the information to the wiki page of GSoC2018 (https://github.com/boostorg/boost/wiki/Boost-Google-Summer-of-Code-2018). possible) to prove competence or you can still choose to implement the program mentioned on the GSoC2018 page. Regards, Adam
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Adam Wulkiewicz
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Kirill Mishchenko