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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:52:46 +1100
From: Charles Twardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RFP: snob-vanilla -- MML-based automatic clustering; unsupervised
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : snob-vanilla
  Version         : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Charles Twardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL             : http://www.datamining.monash.edu.au/software/snob
* License         : GPL
  Description     : MML-based automatic clustering; unsupervised learning
  Snob is a program for clustering, that is, for discovering the
  natural classes in data, without supervision. It is comparable to
  AutoClass (also available as a .deb), especially now that newer
  versions of AutoClass have started to mimic the Minimum Message
  Length induction in Snob. Minimum Message Length induction is a
  scale-invariant Bayesian technique based on information theory.
  In a paper by Upald and Neufeld (1996)
  comparing the unsupervised classifiers Snob, AutoClass, and ART2,
  Snob did the best and ART2 the worst, with AutoClass in the middle.
  Snob also used to have more powerful heuristics than AutoClass, but
  recent versions of AutoClass may have borrowed some of Snob's
  heuristics. This (vanilla) version of snob can handle
  both continuous and discrete (multistate) variables, but restricts
  continuous variables to Gaussian distributions. (Non-free versions
  of Snob can handle Poisson, von Mises, and other distributions.) In
  addition, the vanilla version assumes all variables are
  uncorrelated.  Snob has been applied to phenotypic taxonomy,
  bioinformatics, image compression, author identification,
  clinical psychology, and many other problems. For more
  information, see:
  http://www.datamining.monash.edu.au/software/snob
  http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~dld/minimummessagelength.html
  http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~lloyd/tildeMML/
 
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Snob-Vanilla is the GPL version of Snob. Chris Wallace is the author of 
this and most other versions of Snob. He has released this GPL. I have 
put it into CVS, made a better Makefile, upgraded the 
documentation, and created a .deb which works well enough here. I would 
like to include Snob-Vanilla in the official Debian distribution, but 
lack the packaging skill to take on that responsibility. I would be 
happy to work with someone who has the skill. 

I would be willing to pay moderate amounts for this service.

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Subject: WNPP bug closing
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Hello,

This is an automatic mail sent to close the RFP you have reported or 
are involved with.

Your RFP wnpp bug is being closed because of the following reasons:
- It is, as of today, older than 450 days.
- It hasn't had any activity recently.

As this an automatic procedure, it could of course have something
wrong and probably it would be closing some bugs that are not 
intended by owners and submitters (like you) to be closed, for
example if the RFP is still of your interest, or there has been 
some kind of activity around it. In that case, please reopen the
bug, do it, DO IT NOW! (I don't want to be blamed because of
mass closing and not let people know that they can easily reopen
their bugs ;-).

To re-open it, you simply have to mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a body text like this:

reopen 240200
thanks bts

Further comments on the work done in the bug sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] would be truly welcomed.
Anyway, if you have any kind of problems when dealing with
the BTS, feel free to contact me and I'd be more than happy to help
you on this: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

This is the second massive wnpp closing that is being done. The next close
will be done on inactive RFPs older than 365 days and finally, an automatic
script will close, by default, *inactive* RFPs when they reach one year of
inactivity.

A similar process is being applied to other kind of wnpp bugs.

Thanks for your cooperation,

 -- David Moreno Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Wed, 20 Sep 2005 17:06:42 -0500


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