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Speed up Java for Rapid Mine

User: "aaronpawlak007"
New Altair Community Member
Updated by Jocelyn

Hello,

 

I am completely new to all of this and looking around for help.I have installed RapidMiner an open source data mining software written in java on my ps3, and a different computer running ubuntu 10.04.The same program running on the machine ubuntu takes about 30 mins, and over 2 days on the PS3. The program has very little graphics, and I thought that it should run faster on the PS3.I've tried searching and figuring it out Case study example of java, but none of the other code I've been able to find match .Do I need to compile the java code with any special libraries to take advantage of all the PS3 processors? Are there any suggestion to make this program run faster?I went through many resources but did not find any solution for this issues. Please help me out.

 

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you

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    User: "hughesfleming68"
    New Altair Community Member

    Huh? I remember seeing this post on a Linux forum many years ago. In fact, here it is from 2010! Now I am curious! 

     

    http://www.ydl.net/board/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=7432

     

    Hello,

    I have installed RapidMiner (www.rapid-com) an open source data mining software written in java on my ps3, and a different computer running ubuntu 10.04.

    The same program running on the machine ubuntu takes about 30 mins, and over 2 days on the PS3. The program has very little graphics, and I thought that it should run faster on the PS3.

    Do I need to compile the java code with any special libraries to take advantage of all the PS3 processors? Are there any suggestion to make this program run faster?

    Thanks in advance,
    Cleo

     

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    User: "sgenzer"
    Altair Employee

    hmm. Thank you @hughesfleming68 for bringing to my attention. @aaronpawlak007 please explain.

     

    Scott

     

    User: "Thomas_Ott"
    New Altair Community Member

    If you ask me, that OP smelled of spam when I firest read it.