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opam-version: "2.0"
maintainer: "unixjunkie@sdf.org"
authors: ["Francois Berenger"]
homepage: "https://github.com/UnixJunkie/orsvm-e1071"
bug-reports: "https://github.com/UnixJunkie/orsvm-e1071/issues"
dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/UnixJunkie/orsvm-e1071.git"
license: "LGPL-2.1-only WITH OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception"
build: [
["jbuilder" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs]
]
depends: [
"ocaml"
"conf-r"
"dolog" {< "4.0.0"}
"jbuilder" {>= "1.0+beta7"}
"batteries" {with-test}
"cpm" {with-test}
"minicli" {with-test}
"parmap" {with-test}
]
post-messages: [
"Please interact with R to install needed things in user-space:
R
install.packages('e1071', repos='http://cran.r-project.org')
install.packages('svmpath', repos='http://cran.r-project.org')" {success}
]
synopsis: "OCaml wrapper to SVM R packages e1071 and svmpath"
description: """
Some OCaml functions to drive the RBF and linear SVMs of the R e1071 package
and the linear SVM of the svmpath R package.
The svmpath package allows to efficiently compute the list of cost
values (lambda = 1/C) that need to be tested in order to find the optimal
lambda.
This package really fires up and talks to an R interpreter.
The Svm module can handle dense or sparse data matrices.
The Svmpath module only handles dense matrices."""
url {
src: "https://github.com/UnixJunkie/orsvm-e1071/archive/v3.0.1.tar.gz"
checksum: [
"sha256=e322d10b7bf926eee568d99d99dcdf8861354bf8f90105470064201a988bb9aa"
"md5=c1a13f0e85a1e35fa56f9a6c80b121ba"
]
}