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Hi
I managed to install this thing into a conda env.
If I try to run next command: ./bin/preprocess/cluster_events --src data/catalogs/OK_2014-2015-2016.csv --dst data/6_clusters/ --n_components 6 --model KMeans
I get this output...
./bin/preprocess/cluster_events: line 18: Clustering of events from a catalog.
We want to be able to predict the origin of an earthquake from its trace only.
This script labels events using an off-the-shelf clustering algorithm on their
geographic coordinates.
The classification we will solve seek to retrieve this label from the traces.
Hi
I managed to install this thing into a conda env.
If I try to run next command:
./bin/preprocess/cluster_events --src data/catalogs/OK_2014-2015-2016.csv --dst data/6_clusters/ --n_components 6 --model KMeans
I get this output...
./bin/preprocess/cluster_events: line 18: Clustering of events from a catalog.
We want to be able to predict the origin of an earthquake from its trace only.
This script labels events using an off-the-shelf clustering algorithm on their
geographic coordinates.
The classification we will solve seek to retrieve this label from the traces.
e.g.,
./bin/preprocess/cluster_events --src data/catalogs/OK_2014-2015-2016.csv--dst data/6_clusters --n_components 6 --model KMeans
: File name too long
from: can't read /var/mail/os
from: can't read /var/mail/quakenet
from: can't read /var/mail/quakenet
from: can't read /var/mail/mpl_toolkits.mplot3d
from: can't read /var/mail/quakenet.data_io
from: can't read /var/mail/obspy.core.utcdatetime
from: can't read /var/mail/sklearn.cluster
from: can't read /var/mail/sklearn.mixture
from: can't read /var/mail/openquake.hazardlib.geo.geodetic
./bin/preprocess/cluster_events: line 40: syntax error near unexpected token
newline' ./bin/preprocess/cluster_events: line 40:
gflags.DEFINE_string('any ideas whats happening?
thanks
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