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author | Sandy Ryza <sandy@cloudera.com> | 2014-03-13 12:11:33 -0700 |
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committer | Patrick Wendell <pwendell@gmail.com> | 2014-03-13 12:11:33 -0700 |
commit | 698373211ef3cdf841c82d48168cd5dbe00a57b4 (patch) | |
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SPARK-1183. Don't use "worker" to mean executor
Author: Sandy Ryza <sandy@cloudera.com>
Closes #120 from sryza/sandy-spark-1183 and squashes the following commits:
5066a4a [Sandy Ryza] Remove "worker" in a couple comments
0bd1e46 [Sandy Ryza] Remove --am-class from usage
bfc8fe0 [Sandy Ryza] Remove am-class from doc and fix yarn-alpha
607539f [Sandy Ryza] Address review comments
74d087a [Sandy Ryza] SPARK-1183. Don't use "worker" to mean executor
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diff --git a/docs/mllib-classification-regression.md b/docs/mllib-classification-regression.md index 18a3e8e075..d5bd8042ca 100644 --- a/docs/mllib-classification-regression.md +++ b/docs/mllib-classification-regression.md @@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ between the two goals of small loss and small model complexity. **Distributed Datasets.** For all currently implemented optimization methods for classification, the data must be -distributed between the worker machines *by examples*. Every machine holds a consecutive block of -the `$n$` example/label pairs `$(\x_i,y_i)$`. +distributed between processes on the worker machines *by examples*. Machines hold consecutive +blocks of the `$n$` example/label pairs `$(\x_i,y_i)$`. In other words, the input distributed dataset ([RDD](scala-programming-guide.html#resilient-distributed-datasets-rdds)) must be the set of vectors `$\x_i\in\R^d$`. |