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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: KDE Naive Bayes (or other ML algorithm)
From:       Nathan Toone <nathan () toonetown ! com>
Date:       2005-05-26 16:13:18
Message-ID: 200505261013.19143.nathan () toonetown ! com
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Seeing as I haven't really gotten a reply that such a thing exists, and that 
it might be something useful, I think that I will probably implement one 
myself - I'd love any help that I can get...

I'll probably set up a sf account or something to do it in the next couple of 
days or so...

-Nathan

On Thursday 26 May 2005 04:43 am, Oliver Brdiczka wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> I'm currently working with libraries for Bayesian networks and HMM (gmtk,
> jahmm etc), but these are not really integrated in KDE. I don't know of a
> library that is really integrated in KDE (via dcop).
>
> I would be very interested in such a library though :-)
>
> In case that you want to implement it yourself, do you need help ?
>
> Oliver
>
> > --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
> > Von: Nathan Toone <nathan@toonetown.com>
> > An: kde-devel@mail.kde.org
> > Kopie: kde-devel@kde.org
> > Betreff: Re: KDE Naive Bayes (or other ML algorithm)
> > Datum: Tue, 24 May 2005 17:59:23 -0600
> >
> > On Tuesday 24 May 2005 05:50 pm, Dirk Mueller wrote:
> > > What is your target ? predict user interaction?
> >
> > I think that there are lots of applications for machine learning in an
> > operating system.  Automatic learning of mail filtering rules, better
> > music
> > playlist randomization, and guessing which news stories a user is more
> > likely
> > to want to read in an RSS reader are just a few applications.
> >
> > I work with machine learning algorithms all day long, and there are
>
> nearly
>
> > limitless possibilities for application.  I was thinking of some sort of
> > core
> > library (maybe part of kdelibs, but it doesn't have to be) that will
>
> take
>
> > calls (either "train" calls or "analyze" calls) via DCOP and handle all
> > the
> > algorithm stuff under the covers.  You could even create user interfaces
> > for
> > classifier creation for all types of filtering applications - web page
> > content classification, spam filtering, phishing recognition, virus
> > detection, etc.
> >
> > It's really just a pet project I'd like to adopt - because ML is where
>
> my
>
> > interests lie, and it seems that having a "smart" operating system (or
> > desktop manager, as the case may be) would be a useful thing...
> >
> > Sorry if that sounds too much like an advertisement - I'm pretty
> > passionate
> > about it.  :)
> >
> > -Nathan

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