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Someone who used the Reverend (Bayes) module
Hello everybody,
I was wondering of someone have some experience with the use of the reverend module (Divmod.org ) The use of it is very simple, but I want to use this maybe for interpreting text. How long do you have to train for the answer you get is reliable. Its for a forum. If you post a message, with this module he has to give me information what that message is about. Or if the message is useful (on topic) or not. Greetings, Johan |
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Yes, I've used it for an IM bot:
URL Yes, you're right, it is very easy to use. I was getting accurate responsed to simple keywords almost instantly. I'd guess that the more text you're training it with, the longer it will take to seem accurate. |
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thnx...looks nice
how more you train the reverend how better it will works. I hope I can use it for my forum. Its gonna be a hard thinking how to train a post that belongs to a categorie. In beginning you don't know where the post belong because there is not much trained at that moment. if there are any suggestions...they are welcome. greetz, Johan |
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