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@FSUG presents Mathias Brandewinder on Bumblebee. Bumblebee is an Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) algorithm developed in F# and hosted on CodePlex. The algorithm in action: Traveling Salesman Problem. The project includes a C# WPF application, which shows the algorithm working in real-time trying to find the shortest route between a list of randomly generated cities.

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@FSUG presents Mathias Brandewinder on Bumblebee. Bumblebee is an Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) algorithm developed in F# and hosted on CodePlex. Please Retweet: https://twitter.com/talbott/status/214717717834514432 “The algorithm in action: Traveling Salesman Problem. The project includes a C# WPF application, which shows the algorithm working in real-time trying to find the shortest route between a list of randomly generated cities.”

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on 5/26/2013 3:06 PM
I got interested in the following question lately: given a data set of examples with some continuous-valued features and discrete classes, what’s a good way to reduce the continuous features into a set of discrete values? What makes this question interest[...]
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on 5/21/2013 6:55 PM
Last week, we had our first Coding Dojo at SFSharp.org, the San Francisco F# group – and it was great! A few people in the group had mentioned that at that point they were already convinced F# was a great language, and that what they wanted was help getti[...]
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on 4/28/2013 3:32 PM
In our previous post, we began exploring Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) using Math.NET and F#, and showed how this linear algebra technique can be used to “extract” the core information of a dataset and construct a reduced version of the dataset with [...]
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on 4/14/2013 6:20 PM
Last Thursday, I gave a talk at the Bay.NET user group in Berkeley, introducing F# to C# developers. First off, I have to thank everybody who came – you guys were great, lots of good questions, nice energy, I had a fantastic time! My goal was to highlight[...]
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on 3/25/2013 4:33 PM
My trajectory through “Machine Learning in Action” is becoming more unpredictable as we go – this time, rather than completing our last episode on K-means clustering (we’ll get back to it later), I’ll make another jump directly to Chapter 14, which is ded[...]
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