Breeze
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Breeze | Zeppelin | |
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3 | 8 | |
3,433 | 6,261 | |
0.2% | 0.4% | |
5.1 | 8.7 | |
2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Scala | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Breeze
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Arbitrary functions of n dimensions in Scala
Also, you can look at breeze.generic.UFunc for an inspiration.
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Data science in Scala
You can use https://github.com/scalanlp/breeze. A Scala library that's sorta a numpy/plotting equivalent. Unlike Spark which covers more use cases than just the classic Data Science workflow, Breeze is built specifically for "Data Science in Scala". The drawback is a classic one in Scala land where some major libraries abruptly get abandoned. Breeze's commits seem to have slowed down significantly and their website on their github page www.scalanlp.org is broken.
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Machine learning on JVM
I haven't checked in on this project in a long time, but Breeze is something akin to NumPy/SciPy.
Zeppelin
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Serverless Apache Zeppelin on AWS
Now we can proceed with the definition of Apache Zeppelin. It is a web-based notebook that enables data-driven, interactive data analytics and collaborative documents with Python, Scala, SQL, Spark, and more. You can execute code and even schedule a job (via cron) to run at regular intervals.
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Visualization using Pyspark Dataframe
Have you tried Apache Zepellin I remember that you can pretty print spark dataframes directly on it with z.show(df)
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Fast CSV Processing with SIMD
I used to use Zeppelin, some kind of Jupyter Notebook for Spark (that supports Parquet). But it may be better alternatives.
https://zeppelin.apache.org/
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What libraries do you use for machine learning and data visualizing in scala?
Another more widely used notebooks for scala and spark: https://zeppelin.apache.org/
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How to use IPython in Apache Zeppelin Notebook
[1] Apache Zeppelin http://zeppelin.apache.org/ [2] Zeppelin notebooks website http://zeppelin-notebook.com/. [3] Zeppelin notebooks git repo https://github.com/zjffdu/zeppelin-notebook
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BI Application in Golang.
Apache Zeppelin
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Using InterSystems Caché and Apache Zeppelin
For all who think: What the heck is Apache Zeppelin? Here are some details what the project site says:
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Is there a way to collaborate in real-time for Jupyter Notebooks?
Check out Zeppelin. It's similar to Jupyter and allows real-time editing by multiple users. https://zeppelin.apache.org/
What are some alternatives?
ND4S - ND4S: N-Dimensional Arrays for Scala. Scientific Computing a la Numpy. Based on ND4J.
Spark Notebook - Interactive and Reactive Data Science using Scala and Spark.
Spire - Powerful new number types and numeric abstractions for Scala.
Algebird - Abstract Algebra for Scala
Apache Spark - Apache Spark - A unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing
Figaro - Figaro Programming Language and Core Libraries
Smile - Statistical Machine Intelligence & Learning Engine
BigDL - Accelerate local LLM inference and finetuning (LLaMA, Mistral, ChatGLM, Qwen, Baichuan, Mixtral, Gemma, etc.) on Intel CPU and GPU (e.g., local PC with iGPU, discrete GPU such as Arc, Flex and Max). A PyTorch LLM library that seamlessly integrates with llama.cpp, HuggingFace, LangChain, LlamaIndex, DeepSpeed, vLLM, FastChat, ModelScope, etc.
Saddle
Numsca - numsca is numpy for scala
PredictionIO - PredictionIO, a machine learning server for developers and ML engineers.