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====================== First Implementation ====================== For this first pass at data analysis, articles and exchange rate data will be downloaded on three currency pairs: USD<->AUD, USD<->GBP, GBP<->AUD. Feature Extraction ================== The HTML of the articles will first be preprocessed to exclude all items not in a <p> tag, and then to remove all HTML markup. The text will have the named entities identified by the NLTK and then the proper nouns counted. Only nouns appearing three or more times will be retained. The resulting word lists will represent a sparse feature matrix, and unique words will be assigned dimensions. The currency pairs each also represent one of three dimensions. An article is assumed to affect average of the opening and closing exchange rates of a currency pair the trading day following the publication of the article, and the fractional increase over the previous day's opening and closing price is used as the value of the feature matrix for the SVR. ============== Feed Handler ============== This package handles newsfeeds for a currency pair. It will check the feed for new articles, and when found, it will pull the new articles and hand them off to the feature extractor. Package Dependencies ==================== This requires the `Universal Feed Parser`_, the `feed cache package`_, and the `requests package`_. .. _Universal Feed Parser: http://www.feedparser.org/ .. _feed cache package: http://www.doughellmann.com/articles/pythonmagazine/features/feedcache/ .. _requests package: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests ================= Getting Started ================= Creating the virtualenv ----------------------- First, download or install `virtualenv`_. This package can be used to create isolated Python environments for working on a project without affecting or being affected by an existing system python. It still requires that Python be installed, but after that it keeps mostly to itself. .. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv Unpack that, and in the top directory there is a script called virtualenv.py. We'll need to run that, but from the top of the londonriots checkout python /path/to/virtualenv.py --no-site-packages dev.env This will create a virtual environment in the directory "dev.env", and we can use that for all of the development work, including installing packages and running the components of londonriots itself. Installing NLTK --------------- NLTK (Natural Language Toolkit) will be used to extract useful words from the feeds in order to help us find patterns. This is can be installed with: ./dev.env/bin/pip install http://nltk.googlecode.com/files/nltk-2.0.1rc1.tar.gz Installing and setup of Postgres -------------------------------- The easiest way to install Postgres is to use homebrew. You can find more information about it here: http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/ Once, you have homebrew installed, Postgres installation is as easy as: brew install postgres After the installation is complete, you have to run the following commands: initdb --username=postgres /usr/local/var/postgres mkdir -p ~/Library/LaunchAgents cp /usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.0.4/org.postgresql.postgres.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/org.postgresql.postgres.plist createuser --createdb --encrypted --pwprompt --no-superuser --username=postgres --host=localhost devlondonriots createdb --host=localhost --username=devlondonriots devlondonriots If it doesn't already exist, create /etc/sysctl.conf and put the following values in that file: kern.sysv.shmmax=64000000 kern.sysv.shmmin=1 kern.sysv.shmmni=256 kern.sysv.shmseg=64 kern.sysv.shmall=65536 These commands creates a database, a database user, an automatic launcher for postgres and sets the shared memory settings for postgres Development Installation ------------------------ Next, we'll install the londonriots package in "development" mode, which downloads and installs all of the external packages, and then adds londonriots itself to the virtualenv for testing:: ./dev.env/bin/python setup.py develop Running The Tests ----------------- ./dev.en/bin/python setup.py test
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