Tyler Clemons

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Weka, Ruby, Association Mining

by Tyler on May.15, 2010, under Data Mining, Ruby, Weka

Weka is a collection of machine learning tools used for data mining.  Weka is written in Java however it is possible to use Weka’s libraries inside Ruby.  To do this, we must install the Java, Rjb, and of course obtain the Weka source code.  In this example, I look at Associating Mining.

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Weka, Ruby, Decision Trees

by Tyler on May.15, 2010, under Data Mining, Ruby, Weka

Weka is a collection of machine learning tools used for data mining.  Weka is written in Java however it is possible to use Weka’s libraries inside Ruby.  To do this, we must install the Java, Rjb, and of course obtain the Weka source code.  In this example, I look at Decision Trees.

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Youtube Time Markers

by Tyler on May.07, 2010, under General, WebTechs

I always forget how to do this, so I am going to put it on my blog :)   If you have ever watched a youtube clip, and wanted to show your friends a particular snippet beginning at some specific time, you might send them the URL and tell them “Watch after 30seconds.” A better method of communication is to send the URL with a “time marker.”  (continue reading…)

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Weka and Ruby

by Tyler on May.06, 2010, under Computer Science, Data Mining, Ruby, Weka, rjb

Weka is a collection of machine learning tools used for data mining.  Weka is written in Java however it is possible to use Weka’s libraries inside Ruby.  To do this, we must install the Java, Rjb, and of course obtain the Weka source code.  One could use JRuby, but I wanted to try this method to eliminate the dependency with JRuby.

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The Ohio State Buckeyes: The 2010 Rose Bowl Champs!

by Tyler on Jan.02, 2010, under Buckeye Football, Sports

What a game for the Buckeyes!  The 8th ranked Buckeyes made a great statement for their “slow” program and their “slow” conference with a 26-17 upset victory over the #7 Oregon Ducks.  Great job Buckeyes!

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Creating Adium Scripts (thats what she said)

by Tyler on Oct.10, 2009, under Adium, AppleScript

I was talking to Ben and saw another opening for the classic and overused “That’s what she said” joke.  As I was typing it in, I realized I should just make it easier on myself and write a simple script to do it for me.  So I did.

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Kiva

by Tyler on Sep.30, 2009, under General, Kiva

Ben showed me a great website recently.  It’s called Kiva which can be found at http://www.kiva.org/.  This website allows anyone to make a small loan to entrepreneurs in third world countries.  The basic idea is to lend a small amount, or large amount, to an individual so that they can improve their business.  They then pay the loan back.  There isn’t any interest on the loan but in this situation, the benefits are worth more than interest.  I suggest that everyone considers taking a look at Kiva.  It’s a great opportunity to help those in need.

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An apology to Alan Turing

by Tyler on Aug.18, 2009, under Famous People, General, Random

*It appears the petition may have worked*

http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page20571

Alan Turing is considered to be the father of modern computer science.  Turing is also partly responsible for designing the “bombe,” a machine used to crack the German Enigma machine yielding invaluable German military Intelligence to the Allied forces.

Unfortunately, instead of being revered by his government for his services rendered, he was criminally prosecuted for being a homosexual because homosexuality was illegal in Great Britain in 1952.  Having seen the end of his career and having undergone the subsequent drug treatment administered by the government to cure his homosexuality, he committed suicide via a cyanide induced apple.

Since then, the scientific community has embraced his achievements and ignored his lifestyle decision (as they should).  With great pleasure, I have stumbled upon an online petition urging the British PM to apologize to Alan Turing.  It is shame that only British citizens can sign it.  This petition can be found:

http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/turing/

For more information about Alan Turing:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing

Lastly, what would this be without a plug for gay rights in today’s society:

http://www.aclu.org/lgbt/index.html

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Website worth estimation

by Tyler on Aug.17, 2009, under General, Random, WebTechs

Something that I stumbled on awhile back.

http://www.websiteoutlook.com/

It is no surprise that the most popular pages are adult websites.

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OpenDNS

by Tyler on May.15, 2009, under General, OS X, Operating Systems, Random, Technology, WebTechs, Windows

I have been using this service for awhile now and I just thought I would formally recommend it.  OpenDNS is usually a faster alternative to the default DNS provided by your ISP.  It protects against phising automatically and can be adjusted to automatically block adult material aka porn.  AND you can travel with your settings by creating an account.

Click here

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