Hi Kaushik,
First, I think you will find some interesting ideas in the links from:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Advanced_technology
As for relevant bugs - I suggest to start with
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/artificial-intelligence/
Some of the tasks there are based on improving existing models or
ORES/revscoring and they are more established (there are similar models for
other languages/previous versions of the models with less
features/different model) and contributions there will more likely have
practical usage in the near term.
Some of the tasks there more novel/research kind - such as tasks related to
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T172795 (detecting sockpuppets).
Once you find an interesting task, it is good to comment in pahbricator
before actually starting to work on it to understand the next steps and
whether this is a small task that may be useful to get you introducted to
the system, or large task that may even fit to few months project/GSOC.
Eran
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 5:47 PM K. Kaushik Reddy <reddykaushik18(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi developers,
This is K. Kaushik Reddy from India. I'm keen into Data science & good with
python. I am looking to participate in GSoC'19 for your organisation. I
also have gone through the ideas page for GSoC'19 , but looking for few
data science projects with python as the code base this year.
In future, I'm planning to take Research & Development as my career. I
always wanted to know how you people plan and execute a project in action.
Secondly, Could you please guide me with relevant bugs that need to be
fixed, so as to get involved in GSoC'19 along with you guys.
Hoping to learning more and have fun with you people.
Best,
K. Kaushik Reddy.
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