Awesome! I'm seeing some inconsistency though. Does anyone know why a
Bayesian classifier would produce such different results? Could it be
because of the short input text?

(lang/detect "My name is joe")
["af" {"af" "0.8571390166207665", "lt" "0.14285675907555712"}]

(lang/detect "My name is joe")
["af" {"af" "0.857138268895934", "fi" "0.14285706394982348"}]

(lang/detect "My name is joe")
["af" {"af" "0.7142834459768219", "hr" "0.14285657945126254", "lt"
"0.14285645678764042"}]



On Feb 28, 2:24 am, Lee Hinman <matthew.hin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm pleased to announce the initial 0.1.0 release of cld (Clojure
> Language Detection). CLD a tiny library wrapping language-detect[1]
> that can be used to determine the language of a particular piece of
> text very quickly. You should be able to use it from Clojars[2] with
> the following:
>
> [cld "0.1.0"]
>
> Please give it a try and open any issues on the github repo[3] that
> you find. Check out the readme for the full information and usage.
>
> Also soliciting better names for the project than 'cld' :)
>
> thanks,
> Lee Hinman
>
> [1]:https://code.google.com/p/language-detection/
> [2]:http://clojars.org/cld
> [2]:https://github.com/dakrone/cld

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