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Posted to commits@mahout.apache.org by ak...@apache.org on 2015/04/12 01:31:33 UTC

svn commit: r1672945 - /mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/index.mdtext

Author: akm
Date: Sat Apr 11 23:31:32 2015
New Revision: 1672945

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1672945
Log:
Fixing typos on the home page for the 0.10.0 announcement

Modified:
    mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/index.mdtext

Modified: mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/index.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/index.mdtext?rev=1672945&r1=1672944&r2=1672945&view=diff
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--- mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/index.mdtext (original)
+++ mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/index.mdtext Sat Apr 11 23:31:32 2015
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   <p>The three major components of Mahout are an environment for building scalable algorithms, many new Scala + Spark (H2O in progress) algorithms, and Mahout's mature Hadoop MapReduce algorithms.</p>
-  <h5>**11 Apr 2015 - Apache Mahout's next generation version 0.10.0 released**</h5>
+  <h4>**11 Apr 2015 - Apache Mahout's next generation version 0.10.0 released**</h4>
   <p>**Apache Mahout would like to introduce a new math** [**environment we call Samsara**](http://mahout.apache.org/users/sparkbindings/home.html), for its theme of universal renewal. It reflects a fundamental rethinking of how scalable machine learning algorithms are built and customized. Mahout-Samsara is here to help people create their own math while providing some off-the-shelf algorithm implementations. At its base are general linear algebra and statistical operations along with the data structures to support them. It’s written in Scala with Mahout-specific extensions, and runs most fully on Spark.</p>
 
   <p>[**Mahout Algorithms**](http://mahout.apache.org/users/basics/algorithms.html) include many new implementations built for speed on Mahout-Samsara. They run on Spark and some on H2o, which means as much as a 10x speed increase. You’ll find robust matrix decomposition algorithms as well as a Naive Bayes classifier and collaborative filtering.</p>