At 06:22 PM 7/31/2003 -0400, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 02:55:29PM -0700, Ian Douglas wrote:
> Curious why SA would have default rules defined (CLICK_BELOW, AWL) that have a
> score of 0.00? Why bother with the overhead of these if the scores are 0?


If they're 0, they shouldn't be running.  It's more likely the scores
are near zero (0.001 for instance).

Actually in the case of SA 2.55 CLICK_BELOW is exactly 0 in the set3 scoreset.. however, it has a non-zero score for set0, which is why I suspect it gets run for bayes auto-learn reasons.


And of course, the AWL rule ian asked about isn't as much a rule as a system.. It's the auto-whitelist.. and you won't know what score the AWL will assign until it's already been run. At which point you might wind up with 0.








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