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First ACME Hackathon! !

Following an expressed by some interest in connecting with remote team members to code (or hack on) some lingering piece of code, an algorithm or to prototype or test an application or explore some new solutions, we reserved one day to the First ACME Hackathon.

We invite all ACME members to propose Ideas/Teams and Plans for the Hackathon that will take place on June 10th, 2016. Hackathon offers a time to brainstorm, innovate, develop, experiment and improve a code, it fosters creativity and allows one to connect and closely collaborate with otherwise remote team members.

 

Please propose the idea, list team members and deliverables in the table below. The proposed idea should be relevant to ACME mission, ACME code or application development. It should be a relatively small project that at the end of the day should deliver a working piece of code or solution to a stated problem. Idea submission due date:  Monday, May 2nd, 2016. 

Please include in Your submission:

  • short title (in Idea Short Title)
  • your name (in Submitter)
  • members of your team ( in Team Members)
  • explain your idea, please provide short description and work plan (in Idea Pitch/ Description/ Plan)
  • add proposed deliverable that should be achievable at the end of the day (in Proposed Deliverable)
  • if you have any special needs for a specific room, equipment or other, please include it in Special Needs?
  • please add any other notes in Notes section

 

Idea Short TitleSubmitterTeam MembersIdea Pitch/ Description/ PlanProposed DeliverableSpecial Needs?Notes
Spark-on-rheaJohn HarneyJohn Harney, Ben Mayer, Valentine Anantharaj, Marcia BranstetterOLCF is unveiling "spark-as-a-service" on Rhea. It is an elastic, on-demand type application that submits a batch script to Rhea that creates a spark cluster on the fly, reads data from lustre, performs calculations, and writes the result back to disk. This can be easily embedded into the larger ACME workflow. Not sure if there will be a need for it, but is there an analytics app that can be deployed within this framework?A small-scale, working map-reduce solution/ application that can be embedded into the workflow in some way.OLCF accounts?Note: I'm not sure if this will be useful, but it may be interesting to explore this space within the context of the workflow.
Deep learning as-a-serviceJohn HarneyJohn Harney, Ben Mayer, Valentine Anantharaj, Marcia BranstetterSimilar to the previous entry, OLCF is also trying to unveil "deep learning as a service" on OLCF (specifically Rhea). Deep Learning is a branch of machine learning that utilizes multi-layered neural networks to provide classifications of data products. The most common application in industry is image classification and speech recognition. Perhaps we can find a use case for this as well?A small-scale working deep learning solution/application that can be embedded into the workflow in some way.OLCF accounts?Note: I'm not sure if this will be useful, but it may be interesting to explore this space within the context of the workflow. Also, deep learning is increasingly becoming a very popular ML technique. It may be crucial to get in on the ground floor.
       
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