Name: streams
Owner: Lucidworks
Description: This is the main repository for the Streams Team at Lucidworks.
Created: 2017-10-12 20:34:28.0
Updated: 2018-05-22 15:22:21.0
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Homepage: https://lucidworks.com/
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This is the Lucidworks Streams repository. This repository is maintained by the Streams Team at Lucidworks. Streams are designed to educate, inspire and create meaningful search/AI product marketing discourse in and around emerging technology markets.
You can view Streams episodes over on Lucidwork's YouTube Channel.
The following streamable projects may be launched for demonstration purposes on Google Cloud Compute and/or modified to run on other cloud platforms:
Samjna Image Perception for Fusion - Samjna (sam-ji-na) adds image-based perception capabilities to Lucidwork's Fusion 4.x using a general AI network.
Sockitter Twitter Tool for Fusion - Sockitter adds powerful semantic graph capabilities to Lucidwork's Fusion 4.x, allowing it to do real-time traversal and ranking of data relationships on Twitter.
If you find these demos useful to you or your company's search processes, please star this repo and get in touch with Lucidworks directly for more information.
If you do not already have a Google Cloud account, head on over to https://cloud.google.com/ and click on the TRY IT FREE
button to get a $300 credit with a new account. You will need to add a credit card to your account.
Once you have your account configured, you will be able to start a preemptible instance running Fusion 4.x, which will live at most for 24 hours. The run cost for this instance is about $1 per 24 hours, but your mileage may vary. Do keep in mind you may need to restart your instance from time to time.
A demo instance of Fusion 4.x may be started by running a simple script which may be checked out from Github using the git
command from the Google Cloud Shell. To start a new shell, navigate to https://console.cloud.google.com/ and click on the >_
button toward the top right of the screen.
Once you are in the Google Cloud Console, you can download the startup script from Github by entering the following:
Commands:
clone https://github.com/lucidworks/streams
treams/scripts
Sample Output:
t clone https://github.com/lucidworks/streams
ing into 'streams'...
te: Counting objects: 2420, done.
te: Compressing objects: 100% (24/24), done.
te: Total 2420 (delta 12), reused 21 (delta 8), pack-reused 2388
iving objects: 100% (2420/2420), 94.40 MiB | 47.15 MiB/s, done.
lving deltas: 100% (1247/1247), done.
streams
odes images projects README.md scripts
scripts
t-fusion-4.sh start-fusion-gcp.sh start-proxy.sh start-tensorflow.sh start-twigkit.sh start-ubuntu.sh
To start the Fusion demo instance, simply run the start-fusion-4.sh
script:
Command:
art-fusion-4.sh
Sample Output:
start-fusion-4.sh
ted [https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/wisdom-172109/zones/us-central1-a/instances/fusion-4-orur].
ZONE MACHINE_TYPE PREEMPTIBLE INTERNAL_IP EXTERNAL_IP STATUS
on-4-orur us-central1-a n1-standard-8 true 10.128.0.5 104.197.75.229 RUNNING
k you for running me. Here's what I know:
on UI available in a few minutes at: http://104.197.75.229:8764
access available in a few minutes at: https://104.197.75.229:8764/api/...
Docs are here: https://doc.lucidworks.com/fusion-server/4.0/index.html
The startup process takes about 10 minutes to complete. After that, you can click on the Fusion UI URL
and navigate to the Fusion UI!
If you have any questions or comments for the Stream Team, please open an issue!