Justin Mason wrote:
that sounds pretty cool. suggestion: get it to record what rules
hit and what those rules' scores were.
Actually, I'm already doing it for Bayes. When I turned off autolearning
and went solely with manual-training of the Bayes db, I was interested
to see if Bayes, alone, was significantly more accurate than the entire
set of the SA rules. If so, then I'd increase the weighting of Bayes
significantly.
- Joe
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