bogotune [was Re: bogotrain]

Boris 'pi' Piwinger 3.14 at logic.univie.ac.at
Mon Dec 22 15:45:37 CET 2003


David Relson wrote:

[bogotune FAQ]
>     Can I tell bogotune to do its work even though it doesn't like the data?
> 
> No. At one time we had a -F option to force bogotune to run with
> unsuitable message data, but it was realized that this could be
> misleading and had little chance of being helpful. Bogotune will warn
> the operator if its conclusions are untrustworthy due to marginal input,
> and will not run if its input data are detectably inadequate.

Hm, size of the database is not necessarily a sign for the
quality. You wanted to do some tests about this with the
data I sent. What was the result?

I don't believe that tuning makes sense for train-on-error,
but anyhow, it could be interesting. There the above
limitation is just not useful.

pi




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