Workbench
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这个集成环境对于机器学习算法工程师提供很大方便
这个集成环境很想我们工作的环境,但是公司环境是私有云,资源有限也不容易在外面用;对于个人部署这么一个环境不太现实,一方面是对平台的不熟悉 另一方面是财力限制;有这样一个平台对于初学者或者是一些培训机构的学子是很大帮助
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Think less developer more end user.
You are on to a good thing here keep it up. I haven't programmed since C64 and Basic but forced to since I've been tasked with making sense of 10gig of some messy PP and PM SAP data. Access and Excel just don't cut it. I've been on it for 2 months SOLID and won't go back to the usual Microsoft solutions for anything over a gig of data because this is perfect but you need to shorten this learning curve. My bosses are on my back. I love the low level flexibility but it would be nice to have…
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caret
Please install caret and rweka packages for R
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Publishing Results - Service similar to Rpubs.com integrated here?
Considering this is being marketed as an integrated workbench for data scientists, why don't you provide a publishing feature like 'Rpubs.com' for this workbench, where you can post your analysis publications which can be accessed by other collaborators? This need not be just limited to R - but similar markdowns as well..
8 votesunder review · AdminLeon Katsnelson (Director & CTO, IBM Analytics Emerging Technology, Cognitive Class Labs) respondedThank you very much for an excellent suggestion
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ftp/sftp support to upload/download data
It would be great if you could handle the /resources folder also with a ftp client / your favorite text editor with ftp connection
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Make /resources/data the default for drag and drop
Right now when I drag and drop a .csv file, it gets moved to /resources which in turn doesn't show up in "My Data" which default to /resources/data (unless I browse up by one folder).
I would be great to have /resources/data be the default upload location.
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Julia
I've been working with Julia (and Jupyter) for over a year. It's pretty robust and Julia is kinda addictive: certain things can be written quite elegantly, and it's hard to rephrase in other languages. Spark integration with Julia is still early stage...
I would like to see support for Julia in the Data Scientist Workbench. This may support development on Julia/Spark as well.
14 votesunder review · AdminLeon Katsnelson (Director & CTO, IBM Analytics Emerging Technology, Cognitive Class Labs) respondedThank you for your suggestion. We are hearing more and more good things about Julia. Sicne there is interest in the community we need to see how we can add it. Just have to see where it fits in the priority and resources.
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Provide ability to clear the Recent Data view
The Recent Data panel on the bottom right retains items, even after the underlying files are deleted. The view becomes so cluttered, I can't easily find the data files that I need. Would like the ability to completely clear all the files that show up in that section (so I can start over). Deleting each file individually from the view one by one, would take all day.
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watson
Would be good to get access to IBM Watson Services API like concept expansion and document conversion via an R Package bundled into the workbench.
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Clicking on filename in My Data should show a list of actions, not download
When I click on the filepath, I don't expect to download it. I hope to see a dropdown list of actions I can do, including copy filepath.
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User Design: Alternate colours for each row in My Data
It's hard to see which filenames line up to which set of icons on the right-hand side. Could you alternate the colour of the rows (grey - white - grey -white) to make easier to read?
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Hide left menu bar
The menu bar on the left is too big. There should be an option to hide it (not just minimize). The reason is work space on the page not enough when I work on a small screen, tablet or phone. Portable tool should be main reason people like to select to use for cloud platform.
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Getting started with the Workbench
I think you should lead visitors to your site through a recommended path: What should they do first and second? Can they pick some in preference to some others and still learn what they want to learn? How much of prerequisite knowledge should they have? Hold my hands and take me in, instead of expecting me to poke here and there.
6 votesA tutorial (mini-course on Big Data University) is being created which will provide a guided tour and help users get started with using various tools within the Workbench.
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SQL notebook
SQL notebooks (like databricks.com has)
Ability to add tables with data from files, etc. (see databricks.com, "Table" section).
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Preinstall dplyr in R Studio for working with data frames
Preinstall dplyr R package. dplyr is a fast, consistent tool for working with data frame like objects, both in memory and out of memory.
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Error importing breeze.plot._, library is not present for Scala notebooks
There seems to be an issue when I try to import breeze.plot._. When I try, it gives me an error saying:
object plot is not a member of package breeze.For Scala notebooks, I cannot install the library for myself.
Would it be possible to install the library for all users?
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Easily download all my notebooks
There used to be a button to download a zip file of all my Jupyter notebooks ... I would like that to be re-introduced
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Integrate NUPIC as tool
NUPIC is a famous and useful tool for time series and anomaly detection, but I cannot install it on my workbench。
https://github.com/numenta/nupic1 vote -
when i install nupic,why error?
when i install nupic ,!pip install nupic, I don't know why?
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Downloading/unpacking nupic
Downloading nupic-0.5.2-py2-none-any.whl (4.7MB): 4.7MB downloaded
Downloading/unpacking PyMySQL==0.6.2 (from nupic)
Downloading PyMySQL-0.6.2-py2.py3-none-any.whl (63kB): 63kB downloaded
Downloading/unpacking numpy==1.9.2 (from nupic)
Downloading numpy-1.9.2.tar.gz (4.0MB): 4.0MB downloaded
Running setup.py (path:/home/notebook/kaenv/build/numpy/setup.py) egginfo for package numpy
Running from numpy source directory.warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found anywhere in distribution warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyo' found anywhere in distribution warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyd' found anywhere in distribution
Downloading/unpacking pyproj==1.9.3 (from nupic)
Downloading pyproj-1.9.3.tar.gz (2.7MB): 2.7MB downloaded
Running setup.py (path:/home/notebook/kaenv/build/pyproj/setup.py) egginfo for package pyproj
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enable sharing of Jupyter notebooks for multiple people coding simultaneously (like a Google Doc)
Collaborate with other in the same notebook
15 votes
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