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thoralf | Hey iglesiasg | 00:00 |
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@lisitsyn | iglesiasg: okay I succeed with dvi! | 00:04 |
@iglesiasg | lisitsyn: good job! | 00:04 |
@lisitsyn | iglesiasg: I re-rendered pics | 00:05 |
@lisitsyn | so they are now pure eps with no ugly convertation | 00:05 |
@iglesiasg | lisitsyn: aham! so the problem was passing them from pdf to ps? | 00:05 |
@lisitsyn | no idea but pdfs are not encouraged as we can see | 00:05 |
@iglesiasg | I understand | 00:05 |
@lisitsyn | iglesiasg: dvi looks very ugly but that's ok I guess | 00:08 |
@lisitsyn | iglesiasg: yeah ps looks much better | 00:09 |
@lisitsyn | though we have some issue with citations | 00:10 |
@lisitsyn | iglesiasg: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10139213/share/t/lisitsyn13a.ps | 00:10 |
@iglesiasg | checking... | 00:12 |
@iglesiasg | lisitsyn: my viewers get stuck trying to open it | 00:13 |
@lisitsyn | iglesiasg: hmm it is ok here | 00:18 |
@iglesiasg | lisitsyn: damn OS | 00:20 |
@lisitsyn | iglesiasg: alright I resolved it! | 00:21 |
@lisitsyn | iglesiasg: okay tomorrow's morning I'll scan things and then we can send | 00:21 |
@iglesiasg | lisitsyn: that sounds pretty good | 00:22 |
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thoralf | sonney2k: Ping? | 01:23 |
@iglesiasg | good night people | 01:47 |
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shogun-buildbot | build #398 of nightly_all is complete: Failure [failed compile] Build details are at http://www.shogun-toolbox.org/buildbot/builders/nightly_all/builds/398 | 03:08 |
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Yanglittle | excuse me. | 03:41 |
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thoralf_ | Good morning. | 10:34 |
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@iglesiasg | hi guys | 12:02 |
thoralf_ | Hey. | 12:18 |
thoralf_ | :) | 12:18 |
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@sonney2k | foulwall, gsomix any Q's ? | 12:38 |
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shogun-notifier- | shogun: Soeren Sonnenburg :develop * bf51d1d / doc/ipython-notebooks/classification/svm_binary_classification.ipynb: https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun/commit/bf51d1d73b6e51a3ba6c7801af63dd26316e53ab | 13:15 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: add beautified svm notebook from talk | 13:15 |
shogun-buildbot | build #1484 of deb1 - libshogun is complete: Failure [failed test] Build details are at http://www.shogun-toolbox.org/buildbot/builders/deb1%20-%20libshogun/builds/1484 blamelist: Soeren Sonnenburg <sonne@debian.org> | 13:18 |
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travis-ci | [travis-ci] it's Soeren Sonnenburg's turn to pay the next round of drinks for the massacre he caused in shogun-toolbox/shogun: http://travis-ci.org/shogun-toolbox/shogun/builds/9296944 | 13:43 |
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van51 | sonney2k: hey | 13:44 |
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foulwall | sonney2k: cant came up with a good solution for Ai.py | 13:47 |
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thoralf | Hey. | 17:07 |
thoralf | sonney2k: I just read your comment about the check-examples PR. If you think the changes are "okay", then I could apply them to the other interfaces as well. | 17:10 |
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@sonney2k | lisitsyn, do you know how much memory using an object inside another object takes? | 20:37 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: what do you mean by using? | 20:37 |
@lisitsyn | like member? | 20:37 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, yes | 20:38 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: with a pointer or? | 20:38 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: iirc just sizeof(...) but I am not sure what you mean then | 20:42 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, I will commit and then show you | 20:43 |
@lisitsyn | alright | 20:43 |
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gsomix | good evening | 21:05 |
gsomix | this day was hard - many work at home | 21:05 |
gsomix | so, unit-tests time now. :) | 21:06 |
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shogun-notifier- | shogun: Soeren Sonnenburg :develop * 209a17c / src/shogun/ (12 files): https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun/commit/209a17c55e897e9b8118f293ff1311fd80a234ac | 21:36 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: introduce CLock object | 21:36 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: | 21:36 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: - do pthread etc based locking using CLock from CMap, SGObject, Random | 21:36 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, finally | 21:38 |
@sonney2k | please have a look at SGReferencedData's | 21:38 |
@sonney2k | RefCount type | 21:38 |
@sonney2k | I have a CLock class in there now | 21:38 |
@sonney2k | if we could do this w/o the lock object - would be even better | 21:38 |
@sonney2k | if a type like atomic int in java did exist we should rather use that | 21:39 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: why to avoid it? | 21:39 |
@lisitsyn | well C++11 has atomic | 21:39 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: just check sizeof(CLock) | 21:40 |
@lisitsyn | I wouldn't expect more than 4 or 8 IDK | 21:41 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, what is the size of atomic<int> ? issue is that this is inside of SGReferencedData | 21:41 |
@sonney2k | and every byte counts there | 21:42 |
@lisitsyn | I wouldn't count bytes here | 21:42 |
@lisitsyn | it is just a few bytes that's ok I think | 21:42 |
@lisitsyn | I don't know about atomic but it should be quite similar to what we have now | 21:43 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, if we have *many* 2d-vectors of bytes | 21:43 |
@sonney2k | we have sth like factor 8 overhead | 21:44 |
@sonney2k | so any byte counts | 21:44 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: ain't 2d a bit strange case/ | 21:44 |
@lisitsyn | ? | 21:44 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: anyway why did you hack it btw? | 21:48 |
@lisitsyn | I mean any trouble with it? | 21:48 |
shogun-buildbot | build #1485 of deb1 - libshogun is complete: Failure [failed test] Build details are at http://www.shogun-toolbox.org/buildbot/builders/deb1%20-%20libshogun/builds/1485 blamelist: Soeren Sonnenburg <sonne@debian.org> | 21:57 |
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travis-ci | [travis-ci] it's Soeren Sonnenburg's turn to pay the next round of drinks for the massacre he caused in shogun-toolbox/shogun: http://travis-ci.org/shogun-toolbox/shogun/builds/9307462 | 22:00 |
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@sonney2k | lisitsyn, I want to get rid of pthread in headers | 22:10 |
@sonney2k | same holds for other libs btw | 22:11 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: good idea | 22:11 |
@sonney2k | besides it is much cleaner code to have a single Lock class than all the time doing pthread_init / destroy lock /unlick | 22:11 |
@sonney2k | lock | 22:11 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, an atomic int seems like the solution to this - it requires just 4 bytes (like an int) | 22:23 |
@sonney2k | no need for any memory overhead | 22:23 |
@sonney2k | at least on x86_64 | 22:23 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: uh that's interesting | 22:23 |
@lisitsyn | it is a structure still right? | 22:24 |
@lisitsyn | I guess they have no virtual things here (even destructor) | 22:24 |
@lisitsyn | this makes it easier to optimize everything out | 22:24 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, try https://gist.github.com/sonney2k/6046308 | 22:24 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, yeah nothing can be virtual in there | 22:24 |
@sonney2k | problem is I have to compile with -std=c++11 | 22:25 |
@lisitsyn | hah well | 22:25 |
@lisitsyn | you can steal atomic | 22:25 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: the output is | 22:26 |
@lisitsyn | 0 4 | 22:26 |
@lisitsyn | just out of curiosity | 22:26 |
@sonney2k | yeah | 22:27 |
@sonney2k | so 0 overhead | 22:27 |
@sonney2k | that is actually pretty neat | 22:27 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: structure with only one int field | 22:28 |
@lisitsyn | is 4 bytes too | 22:28 |
@sonney2k | well ok there willb e sync overhead | 22:28 |
@sonney2k | but not memory | 22:28 |
@sonney2k | which is what counts here | 22:28 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: this load method should go as asm op directly | 22:29 |
@lisitsyn | I mean that's atomic operation in x86 | 22:29 |
@lisitsyn | so it is barely any overhead from any point of view | 22:29 |
@sonney2k | the processor has to do some syncing underneath | 22:30 |
@lisitsyn | I mean it can't be any better | 22:31 |
@sonney2k | yes sure | 22:33 |
@sonney2k | it is like 5 times slower than a normal int | 22:33 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, https://gist.github.com/sonney2k/6046331 | 22:33 |
@sonney2k | takes 0.2 vs 1 sec here | 22:33 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: 5 times is rather surprisingly good | 22:34 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, hmmhh I would love to use it... | 22:35 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: steal it | 22:36 |
@lisitsyn | ;) | 22:36 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: I just checked the sources | 22:36 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: it is a bit C++11y | 22:36 |
@lisitsyn | but we may patch it | 22:37 |
@lisitsyn | I'd actually use C++11 already haha | 22:37 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, do we even have it on our buildbots? | 22:37 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: what gcc version? | 22:37 |
@lisitsyn | 4.6 has it | 22:37 |
@sonney2k | no idea | 22:37 |
@sonney2k | hmmhh 4.4 is the oldes | 22:38 |
@sonney2k | t | 22:38 |
@lisitsyn | 4.4 has no atomic I think | 22:38 |
@sonney2k | redhat also has only 4.4 | 22:39 |
@sonney2k | *sigh* | 22:42 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, I think we have to do a fallback thing | 22:42 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, sth like if c++11 is available | 22:42 |
@sonney2k | we use atomic | 22:43 |
@sonney2k | otherwise CLock + whatever overhead | 22:43 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: yeah as usual | 22:43 |
@sonney2k | sig_atomic_t? | 22:44 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: sig? | 22:44 |
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@lisitsyn | what is the type you are talking about? | 22:45 |
@sonney2k | To avoid uncertainty about interrupting access to a variable, you can use a particular data type for which access is always atomic: sig_atomic_t. Reading and writing this data type is guaranteed to happen in a single instruction, so there's no way for a handler to run "in the middle" of an access. | 22:46 |
@sonney2k | The type sig_atomic_t is always an integer data type, but which one it is, and how many bits it contains, may vary from machine to machine. | 22:46 |
@lisitsyn | oh didn't know about that | 22:47 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: that's compiler level stuff already as I can see | 22:47 |
@lisitsyn | so strictly forces to use some -std=.. | 22:48 |
@sonney2k | I would prefer the c++11 one though | 22:50 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: yeah we are in C++ not C | 22:52 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, so I would add at test for C++11 in configure and then use it in my Lock class and also SGReferencedData | 22:54 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: oh that's only beginning then :D | 22:55 |
@lisitsyn | we have some more places to use 11 | 22:55 |
@sonney2k | atomic you mean? | 22:55 |
@sonney2k | or C++11? | 22:55 |
@lisitsyn | no other features | 22:56 |
@sonney2k | which? | 22:56 |
@lisitsyn | well I'd have to recall what ideas I had | 22:56 |
@sonney2k | and recall that we need to be working w/o C++11 still :/ | 22:56 |
@lisitsyn | yes | 22:56 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: nullptr is a nice thing | 22:56 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: shared_ptr again | 22:57 |
@sonney2k | what gain gives us nullptr? | 22:58 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: just safety | 22:58 |
@sonney2k | wrt what? | 22:58 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: you can't assign a pointer with 0 | 22:59 |
@sonney2k | I mean the compiler complains already if there are 0 vs NULL mixups | 22:59 |
@lisitsyn | well NULL is still 0 right? | 22:59 |
@lisitsyn | nullptr is just a structure | 22:59 |
@lisitsyn | so harder to put something wrong | 22:59 |
@sonney2k | lisitsyn, but will then sth like if (!ptr) { } be valid still | 23:00 |
@sonney2k | ? | 23:00 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: yes sure | 23:00 |
@lisitsyn | it is impossible to change | 23:00 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: just assignment issue | 23:00 |
@sonney2k | btw I read the remaining nips papers today | 23:01 |
@sonney2k | all crap | 23:01 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: ahh one more thing | 23:01 |
@sonney2k | but now I am to tired to write the reviews | 23:01 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: nullptr is better for functions that accept pointers | 23:01 |
@sonney2k | and for some reason my kids don't want to sleep early | 23:01 |
@lisitsyn | like f(int*) and f(int) | 23:01 |
@sonney2k | ahh ok | 23:02 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: have you accepted a paper? | 23:02 |
@sonney2k | no | 23:03 |
@sonney2k | don't ask me how many I accepted | 23:04 |
@sonney2k | not many... | 23:04 |
@sonney2k | I did reviews for 40 journals/conferences since I am doing this | 23:04 |
@sonney2k | so I am totally lost | 23:04 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: well I think I understand why it is so | 23:05 |
@sonney2k | ? | 23:05 |
@lisitsyn | the progress is usually slight | 23:05 |
@sonney2k | that is not it but papers have some flaws | 23:05 |
@sonney2k | as in experiments hide sth that is troublesome | 23:06 |
@sonney2k | or are wrong | 23:06 |
@sonney2k | etc | 23:06 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: what is this year nips about? | 23:06 |
@lisitsyn | still deep learning? :D | 23:06 |
@sonney2k | heh I guess so | 23:07 |
@sonney2k | this trend is there since 2009 or so | 23:07 |
@sonney2k | and I remember that LeCun's deep learning workshop got rejected back then | 23:07 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: I am curious what is next | 23:07 |
@sonney2k | kernel machines :D | 23:08 |
@lisitsyn | again? | 23:08 |
@sonney2k | well NN's are not exactly new aren't they? | 23:11 |
@sonney2k | alright | 23:11 |
@lisitsyn | sonney2k: haha yes a bit old | 23:11 |
@sonney2k | sleep time | 23:11 |
@sonney2k | cu | 23:11 |
@lisitsyn | pickle27: hey just noticed you are here | 23:11 |
@lisitsyn | ;) | 23:11 |
pickle27 | yeah I actually just got up from a nap | 23:12 |
pickle27 | left the comp on | 23:12 |
pickle27 | lisitsyn: did you see my PR what do you think of it now? | 23:13 |
@lisitsyn | pickle27: ohh sorry let me check | 23:13 |
@lisitsyn | pickle27: got it! so diago is diag orthogonalization? | 23:14 |
pickle27 | yeah | 23:14 |
pickle27 | I didn' | 23:14 |
pickle27 | t really get that until Andres pointed it out | 23:14 |
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lisitsyn1 | hmm something got wrong | 23:17 |
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lisitsyn1 | okay | 23:17 |
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lisitsyn | pickle27: did you receive my last message? | 23:18 |
lisitsyn | on LeftRotStack | 23:18 |
lisitsyn | etc | 23:18 |
pickle27 | nope | 23:18 |
lisitsyn | pickle27: could you please rename that stuff too | 23:18 |
pickle27 | with underscore? | 23:18 |
lisitsyn | yeah | 23:18 |
pickle27 | okay | 23:18 |
lisitsyn | just to follow the naming | 23:18 |
pickle27 | sounds good | 23:18 |
pickle27 | I wasn't sure if you intended that or not | 23:18 |
pickle27 | lisitsyn: any other comments? | 23:28 |
lisitsyn | pickle27: no lets merge if it is done | 23:28 |
pickle27 | its done! | 23:28 |
lisitsyn | good thanks | 23:28 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: Kevin :develop * 2fcc7b6 / src/shogun/ (12 files): https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun/commit/2fcc7b6c7086e6e428dfa70caca8965cd0163f03 | 23:28 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: added the proper JointDiago method for Jade, cleaned up the includes in AJD and fixed a typo | 23:28 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: Kevin :develop * 22dd91a / / (2 files): https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun/commit/22dd91ae4e909601f5b92daacea7ebd4fb02c975 | 23:28 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: fixed Jade unit test and made some updates to JointDiago | 23:28 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: Kevin :develop * 26be32a / src/shogun/mathematics/ajd/UWedge.cpp,src/shogun/mathematics/ajd/UWedge.h: https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun/commit/26be32af63d4318b803f6c25ca956c68317d9328 | 23:29 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: changed eps for UWedge and sorted the eigenvectors for V0 | 23:29 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: Kevin :develop * b37f799 / src/shogun/ (5 files): https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun/commit/b37f799c7f4b340d33754d8c48d71265d3f1e828 | 23:29 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: updated name of JointDiago to JADiagOrth | 23:29 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: Kevin :develop * fa9f83b / src/shogun/mathematics/ajd/JADiagOrth.cpp: https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun/commit/fa9f83b504070e179e96d76efdb45e75c43480c2 | 23:29 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: renamed JADiagOrth inner functions | 23:29 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: Sergey Lisitsyn :develop * 1d76616 / / (13 files): https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun/commit/1d7661608630112739a2e64d928bfcfb9a85f22a | 23:29 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: Merge pull request #1269 from pickle27/develop | 23:29 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: | 23:29 |
shogun-notifier- | shogun: added the proper JointDiago method for Jade, cleaned up the includes in ... | 23:29 |
lisitsyn | pickle27: about a demo | 23:29 |
lisitsyn | so what are we going to implement? | 23:30 |
pickle27 | lisitsyn: yeah Im planning to start on the audio demo this week | 23:30 |
pickle27 | should be fairly similar to the example in python_modular/graphical only with audio and playback | 23:30 |
lisitsyn | pickle27: I'll try to check how to do that with d3.js | 23:30 |
pickle27 | then I'd like to go web but I need to look at foulwalls stuff to see what to do | 23:30 |
lisitsyn | pickle27: would be nice to see some graph | 23:30 |
lisitsyn | how does it called | 23:31 |
pickle27 | yeah sort of like what sound cloud has | 23:31 |
pickle27 | I have no idea | 23:31 |
lisitsyn | yes yes | 23:31 |
lisitsyn | there should be some name | 23:31 |
lisitsyn | :D | 23:31 |
pickle27 | I was going to google js+soundcloud+playback | 23:31 |
pickle27 | hmm maybe I could even pull songs from sound cloud | 23:33 |
lisitsyn | why not | 23:33 |
shogun-buildbot | build #1486 of deb1 - libshogun is complete: Failure [failed test] Build details are at http://www.shogun-toolbox.org/buildbot/builders/deb1%20-%20libshogun/builds/1486 blamelist: Kevin <kevinhughes27@gmail.com> | 23:34 |
pickle27 | anyways this week I'll work on an offline audio example and then start looking into making it web the later in the week and next | 23:40 |
pickle27 | also hmmm | 23:40 |
lisitsyn | pickle27: just plot it some way you find convenient | 23:40 |
lisitsyn | later we can convert | 23:40 |
pickle27 | I can not for the life of me figure why the Jade unit test fails | 23:41 |
lisitsyn | haha | 23:41 |
pickle27 | I run the exact same code not in the unit test framework and it runs | 23:41 |
pickle27 | I was hoping it would clear up on the build bot | 23:41 |
lisitsyn | pickle27: well everything is broken with clone | 23:41 |
lisitsyn | I have to check again | 23:41 |
pickle27 | I will keep tabs on it | 23:42 |
pickle27 | but yeah I wouldn't mind waiting to fix it until everything else settles unit test wise | 23:42 |
lisitsyn | that'd be better | 23:42 |
pickle27 | anyways Im out, catch you later! | 23:43 |
lisitsyn | see you | 23:44 |
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shogun-buildbot | build #1487 of deb1 - libshogun is complete: Failure [failed test] Build details are at http://www.shogun-toolbox.org/buildbot/builders/deb1%20-%20libshogun/builds/1487 blamelist: Kevin <kevinhughes27@gmail.com> | 23:47 |
shogun-buildbot | build #1488 of deb1 - libshogun is complete: Failure [failed test] Build details are at http://www.shogun-toolbox.org/buildbot/builders/deb1%20-%20libshogun/builds/1488 blamelist: Sergey Lisitsyn <lisitsyn.s.o@gmail.com>, Kevin <kevinhughes27@gmail.com> | 23:48 |
lisitsyn | haha build 14 88 | 23:52 |
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