Hi,

I posted this but didn't see any replies... Can someone help
me understand it better?=a0
=a0
----- Message Forwarded on 08/20/03 09:01 pm -----
From: "Ricardo Kleemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how does auto-learn work?
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 07:40:52 -0700

Hi,

I'm wondering how it is possible to keep bayes "fresh" with
both spam and ham, and understand how can SA do
auto-learning?

How exactly does SA automatically provide ham to bayes? I
imagined sa-learn would have to be fed ham and spam
manually, otherwise if it is done automatically, wouldn't it
be erroneously counting spam as ham, in the case of
false-negatives, and erroneously be taught ham when there
are false-positives?

A major concern of mine is that bayes won't get fed ham
adequately and then get out of whack. Can anyone explain
what affects the efficiency of bayes?

Thanks
Ricardo


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