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Add single pseudo-eigenvector PIC
Including documentations and updated pom.xml with the following codes:
mllib/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/mllib/clustering/PIClustering.scala
mllib/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/mllib/clustering/PIClusteringSuite.scala

Author: sboeschhuawei <stephen.boesch@huawei.com>
Author: Fan Jiang <fanjiang.sc@huawei.com>
Author: Jiang Fan <fjiang6@gmail.com>
Author: Stephen Boesch <stephen.boesch@huawei.com>
Author: Xiangrui Meng <meng@databricks.com>

Closes #4254 from fjiang6/PIC and squashes the following commits:

4550850 [sboeschhuawei] Removed pic test data
f292f31 [Stephen Boesch] Merge pull request #44 from mengxr/SPARK-4259
4b78aaf [Xiangrui Meng] refactor PIC
24fbf52 [sboeschhuawei] Updated API to be similar to KMeans plus other changes requested by Xiangrui on the PR
c12dfc8 [sboeschhuawei] Removed examples files and added pic_data.txt. Revamped testcases yet to come
92d4752 [sboeschhuawei] Move the Guassian/ Affinity matrix calcs out of PIC. Presently in the test suite
7ebd149 [sboeschhuawei] Incorporate Xiangrui's first set of PR comments except restructure PIC.run to take Graph but do not remove Gaussian
121e4d5 [sboeschhuawei] Remove unused testing data files
1c3a62e [sboeschhuawei] removed matplot.py and reordered all private methods to bottom of PIC
218a49d [sboeschhuawei] Applied Xiangrui's comments - especially removing RDD/PICLinalg classes and making noncritical methods private
43ab10b [sboeschhuawei] Change last two println's to log4j logger
88aacc8 [sboeschhuawei] Add assert to testcase on cluster sizes
24f438e [sboeschhuawei] fixed incorrect markdown in clustering doc
060e6bf [sboeschhuawei] Added link to PIC doc from the main clustering md doc
be659e3 [sboeschhuawei] Added mllib specific log4j
90e7fa4 [sboeschhuawei] Converted from custom Linalg routines to Breeze: added JavaDoc comments; added Markdown documentation
bea48ea [sboeschhuawei] Converted custom Linear Algebra datatypes/routines to use Breeze.
b29c0db [Fan Jiang] Update PIClustering.scala
ace9749 [Fan Jiang] Update PIClustering.scala
a112f38 [sboeschhuawei] Added graphx main and test jars as dependencies to mllib/pom.xml
f656c34 [sboeschhuawei] Added iris dataset
b7dbcbe [sboeschhuawei] Added axes and combined into single plot for matplotlib
a2b1e57 [sboeschhuawei] Revert inadvertent update to KMeans
9294263 [sboeschhuawei] Added visualization/plotting of input/output data
e5df2b8 [sboeschhuawei] First end to end working PIC
0700335 [sboeschhuawei] First end to end working version: but has bad performance issue
32a90dc [sboeschhuawei] Update circles test data values
0ef163f [sboeschhuawei] Added ConcentricCircles data generation and KMeans clustering
3fd5bc8 [sboeschhuawei] PIClustering is running in new branch (up to the pseudo-eigenvector convergence step)
d5aae20 [Jiang Fan] Adding Power Iteration Clustering and Suite test
a3c5fbe [Jiang Fan] Adding Power Iteration Clustering
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Apache Spark

Spark is a fast and general cluster computing system for Big Data. It provides high-level APIs in Scala, Java, and Python, and an optimized engine that supports general computation graphs for data analysis. It also supports a rich set of higher-level tools including Spark SQL for SQL and structured data processing, MLlib for machine learning, GraphX for graph processing, and Spark Streaming for stream processing.

http://spark.apache.org/

Online Documentation

You can find the latest Spark documentation, including a programming guide, on the project web page and project wiki. This README file only contains basic setup instructions.

Building Spark

Spark is built using Apache Maven. To build Spark and its example programs, run:

mvn -DskipTests clean package

(You do not need to do this if you downloaded a pre-built package.) More detailed documentation is available from the project site, at "Building Spark with Maven".

Interactive Scala Shell

The easiest way to start using Spark is through the Scala shell:

./bin/spark-shell

Try the following command, which should return 1000:

scala> sc.parallelize(1 to 1000).count()

Interactive Python Shell

Alternatively, if you prefer Python, you can use the Python shell:

./bin/pyspark

And run the following command, which should also return 1000:

>>> sc.parallelize(range(1000)).count()

Example Programs

Spark also comes with several sample programs in the examples directory. To run one of them, use ./bin/run-example <class> [params]. For example:

./bin/run-example SparkPi

will run the Pi example locally.

You can set the MASTER environment variable when running examples to submit examples to a cluster. This can be a mesos:// or spark:// URL, "yarn-cluster" or "yarn-client" to run on YARN, and "local" to run locally with one thread, or "local[N]" to run locally with N threads. You can also use an abbreviated class name if the class is in the examples package. For instance:

MASTER=spark://host:7077 ./bin/run-example SparkPi

Many of the example programs print usage help if no params are given.

Running Tests

Testing first requires building Spark. Once Spark is built, tests can be run using:

./dev/run-tests

Please see the guidance on how to run all automated tests.

A Note About Hadoop Versions

Spark uses the Hadoop core library to talk to HDFS and other Hadoop-supported storage systems. Because the protocols have changed in different versions of Hadoop, you must build Spark against the same version that your cluster runs.

Please refer to the build documentation at "Specifying the Hadoop Version" for detailed guidance on building for a particular distribution of Hadoop, including building for particular Hive and Hive Thriftserver distributions. See also "Third Party Hadoop Distributions" for guidance on building a Spark application that works with a particular distribution.

Configuration

Please refer to the Configuration guide in the online documentation for an overview on how to configure Spark.