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GraphLab Create 1.0- Automating Big Data Analytics

byEileen McNulty
July 17, 2014
in Artificial Intelligence, News
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Today is a good day for those looking to automate and demystify machine learning technologies. We’ve already reported PredictionIO, a machine learning startup which allows developers to build predictive applications with just a few lines of code, has raised $2.5 million to open source its product. Now, machine learning startup GraphLab have announced GraphLab Create 1.0, a new software platform to automate big data analytics. The company claim their software is the first of its kind; they’re the only company applying machine learning on a single platform to graph, table and text-based datasets.

GraphLab Create 1.0 will enable developer to prototype and move to production with the same code. In conjunction with the GraphLab engine, this could lead to dramatic reductions in prototype-to-production time.

In discussion with IT Specialist, GraphLab’s Johnnie Konstantas said: “Machine learning is widely hailed as the most promising solution to Big Data analytics. But people have found the research prototypes of these smart algorithms are difficult to scale to the size of real data, and difficult to use in practice.”

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“Our pioneering work in distributed machine learning allows people to quickly analze large graphs (and other datasets), performing tasks such as statistical inference, clustering, finding influential nodes, etc. The result was groundbreaking efficiency and speed of computation, which means faster time to insight from machine learning”.

GraphLab will also be integrated with Hadoop, making life easier for those whose data sources are within HDFS. GraphLab is being made available as part of PivotalHD, and is certified for Cloudera distribution.

GraphLab Creator 1.0 will be available on 21st July. This coincides with GraphLab Conference 2014, and San Francisco-based event for data scientists, software engineers and analytics researchers.

Read more here.
(Image credit: GraphLab)

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