DmitryOlshansky / jsm4s

JSM is a machine learning algorithm based on mining of associative rule sets combined with an extra validation logic.

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Link to a paper or some literature?

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Are there link to papers where I could learn more about this method, it looks interesting!

I'm about to do publish an intro blog post, any ideas where should I try to share it?

Speaking of publications, yes there would be a link or two. Problem is most of the material is in Russian :(

Definitely, maybe hacker news and /r/scala, /r/programming on reddit.

Here it goes, also at the top of README now.
https://olshansky.me/jsm/ml/scala/2017/08/05/jsm-as-machine-learning.html

I failed to make even the tiniest splash on HN, maybe you'll have better luck in spreading the word.

I posted on /r/scala and upvoted on HN. Ill post in a couple weeks if it doesn't get much.

We got 1 star on GH, hooray!
Seriously thoughI should have tailored blog a bit more towards Scala users and/or post at fifferent time. Anyhow I guess this issue is closed.

Will post each subsequent release on Scala users. They would be mostly about playing with different datasets and tuning jsm4s to better handle them.

Someone made this comment on reddit, btw. https://www.reddit.com/r/scala/comments/6s8mze/jsm_as_machine_learning/

What does JSM stand for?

I've answered there. I'll make a few adjustments to the post as well, including this historical bit.

You could also star it yourself and get an additional star.

I was only joking. Stars aren't important, getting users and contributors is.

haha yeah same =)