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To run the notebooks (and later the code you are going to write within this course)
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you are expected to have installed the following packages:
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python 2.7+
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numpy (anything above 1.6, 1.9+ recommended, optimally
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compiled with some BLAS library [MKL, OpenBLAS, ATLAS, etc.)
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scipy (optional, but may be useful to do some tests)
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matplotlib (for plotting)
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ipython (v3.0+, 4.0 recommended)
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notebook (notebooks are in version 4.0)
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<ul>
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<li>python 2.7+</li>
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<li>numpy (anything above 1.6, 1.9+ recommended, optimally compiled with some BLAS library [MKL, OpenBLAS, ATLAS, etc.)</li>
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<li>scipy (optional, but may be useful to do some tests)</li>
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<li>matplotlib (for plotting)</li>
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<li>ipython (v3.0+, 4.0 recommended)</li>
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<li>notebook (notebooks are in version 4.0)</li>
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</ul>
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You can install them straight away on your personal computer,
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there is also a notebook tutorial (00_Introduction) on how to
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do this on DICE, and what configuration you are expected to have.
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For now, it suffices if you get the software working on your
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personal computers so you can start ipython notebook server
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and open the inital introductory tutorial (which will be make
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publicitly available next Monday).
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do this (particularly) on DICE, and what configuration you
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are expected to have installed. For now, it suffices if you
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get the software working on your personal computers so you can
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start ipython notebook server and open the inital introductory
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tutorial (which will be made publicitly available next Monday).
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### Installing the software on personal computers
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#### On DICE (we will do this during the first lab)
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### Setting up the repository
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### Getting the mlpractical repository
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Assuming ~/mlpractical is a target workspace you want to use during
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this course (where ~ denotes your home path, i.e. /home/user1).
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(Note: you can do it from your git account if you have one as the
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above just clone the repo as anonymous user, though it does not
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matter at this point, as you probably will not submit pull requests)
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matter at this point, as you are not required to submit pull requests)
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Naviagate to the checked out directory by typing cd ~/mlpractical and type:
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Naviagate to the checked out directory (cd ~/mlpractical) and type:
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ipython notebook
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This should start notebook server and open the browser with the page
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This should start ipython notebook server and open the browser with the page
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listing files/subdirs in the current directory.
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To update the repository (for example, on Monday),
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