Name: Pere Ferrera Bertran
Type: User
Company: Pedro Ferrera Bertran
Bio: 17+ years working in software engineering (AI, Big Data) in startups, former entrepreneur, tech lead, writer, jazz musician.
Twitter: ferrerabertran
Location: Berlin
Blog: http://es.linkedin.com/in/pedroferrera
Pere Ferrera Bertran's Projects
Automated PR creation via LLM through e.g. Github Issues
1 vs 1 chinese checkers implementation
A simple Clojure project that asks quick questions like "How does Lady Gaga in the WC look like?".
Twitter's collection of LZO and Protocol Buffer-related Hadoop, Pig, Hive, and HBase code.
Make LLMs like GPT-3 accountable! Let them find a link that supports their claims
Explorations regarding mining the data from Google's (semantic) location history
A simple javascript project for learning and showing different graph analysis concepts, applied to detecting outliers.
A repository of information, examples and good practices around the Lambda Architecture
Machine Learning for Cascading
just tests
Explorations relative to cloning FlumeJava
A Java library for classical test theory, item response theory, factor analysis, and other measurement techniques. It provide tools commonly used in psychometrics and operational testing programs.
Afferent/efferent coupling, instability, abstractness, distance to main sequence - for python
A short summary of concepts like multi-threading and multi-processing, with code snippets, mostly related to Python
This is a small experiment that uses ScalaHadoop to crunch the Google N-Grams, trying to find words whose importance boomed significantly in a period of 5 or less years.
My experiments on building a "Scratch & win" app on Ethereum with Solidity
Splout SQL "starter" example for splout-hadoop Java API - log analysis using Cascading & serving using Splout SQL
Distributed and fault-tolerant realtime computation: stream processing, continuous computation, distributed RPC, and more
This is a toy example for illustrating the usefulness of Storm in two use cases: stream processing and continuous computation.
Base project for 10/04/2013 Trident's Hackaton @ Berlin Big Data Beers
A toy example of a "Lambda architecture" using Storm's Trident as real-time layer and Splout SQL as batch layer.