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Mining Documentation
There is a mistake in the URLs of the Scala section of FP-Growth in the MLlib Frequent Pattern Mining documentation. The URL points to https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/api/java/org/apache/spark/mllib/fpm/FPGrowth.html which is the Java's API, the link should point to the Scala API https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/api/scala/index.html#org.apache.spark.mllib.fpm.FPGrowth
There's another mistake in the FP-GrowthModel in the same section, the link points, again, to the Java's API https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/api/java/org/apache/spark/mllib/fpm/FPGrowthModel.html, the link should point to the Scala API https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/api/scala/index.html#org.apache.spark.mllib.fpm.FPGrowthModel
Author: FavioVazquez <favio.vazquezp@gmail.com>
Closes #6722 from FavioVazquez/fix-wrog-urls-mllib-fpgrowth and squashes the following commits:
e1ca54d [FavioVazquez] - Fixed wrong URLs in MLlib Frequent Pattern Mining, FP-Growth Scala section
ad882a3 [FavioVazquez] Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
f27a20b [FavioVazquez] Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
9af7074 [FavioVazquez] Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
edab1ef [FavioVazquez] Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
b2e2f8c [FavioVazquez] Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
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In the previous version, PIC stores clustering assignments as an `RDD[(Long, Int)]`. This is mapped to `RDD<Tuple2<Object, Object>>` in Java and hence Java users have to cast types manually. We should either create a new method called `javaAssignments` that returns `JavaRDD[(java.lang.Long, java.lang.Int)]` or wrap the result pair in a class. I chose the latter approach in this PR. Now assignments are stored as an `RDD[Assignment]`, where `Assignment` is a class with `id` and `cluster`.
Similarly, in FPGrowth, the frequent itemsets are stored as an `RDD[(Array[Item], Long)]`, which is mapped to `RDD<Tuple2<Object, Object>>`. Though we provide a "Java-friendly" method `javaFreqItemsets` that returns `JavaRDD[(Array[Item], java.lang.Long)]`. It doesn't really work because `Array[Item]` is mapped to `Object` in Java. So in this PR I created a class `FreqItemset` to wrap the results. It has `items` and `freq`, as well as a `javaItems` method that returns `List<Item>` in Java.
I'm not certain that the names I chose are proper: `Assignment`/`id`/`cluster` and `FreqItemset`/`items`/`freq`. Please let me know if there are better suggestions.
CC: jkbradley
Author: Xiangrui Meng <meng@databricks.com>
Closes #4695 from mengxr/SPARK-5900 and squashes the following commits:
865b5ca [Xiangrui Meng] make Assignment serializable
cffa96e [Xiangrui Meng] fix test
9c0e590 [Xiangrui Meng] remove unused Tuple2
1b9db3d [Xiangrui Meng] make PIC and FPGrowth Java-friendly
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