Re: Starting Clean with Bayes

2021-10-23 Thread John Hardin

On Sat, 23 Oct 2021, Benny Pedersen wrote:


On 2021-10-20 16:58, John Hardin wrote:

On Wed, 20 Oct 2021, Axb wrote:


On 10/19/21 8:06 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:


Where do I find a starter toks file?


You don't need a "starter" file.


Your Bayes starter is your training corpora, which you should retain
in case you ever need to start over from scratch as you're doing now.


no one asked how to make a backup/restore, with imho would have answered all 
this just like one would just use corpus retraining data


A backup is fine for migration.

A backup of a database that has gone off the rails is useless.

It fairly accepted that there's no such thing as a "generic starter Bayes 
database" due to the variability of peoples' ham.



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Re: Starting Clean with Bayes

2021-10-22 Thread Benny Pedersen

On 2021-10-20 16:58, John Hardin wrote:

On Wed, 20 Oct 2021, Axb wrote:


On 10/19/21 8:06 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:


Where do I find a starter toks file?


You don't need a "starter" file.


Your Bayes starter is your training corpora, which you should retain
in case you ever need to start over from scratch as you're doing now.


no one asked how to make a backup/restore, with imho would have answered 
all this just like one would just use corpus retraining data


hmm :)

i just wish that its not only bayes that can be backup/restored but also 
TxRep and awl data


this will make it possible to change from postgresql to redis if needed, 
who will use mysql or berkdb ?


Re: Starting Clean with Bayes

2021-10-20 Thread John Hardin

On Wed, 20 Oct 2021, Axb wrote:


On 10/19/21 8:06 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:


Where do I find a starter toks file?


You don't need a "starter" file.


Your Bayes starter is your training corpora, which you should retain in 
case you ever need to start over from scratch as you're doing now.


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Re: Starting Clean with Bayes

2021-10-20 Thread Axb

On 10/19/21 8:06 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:


Where do I find a starter toks file?


You don't need a "starter" file. As soon as it needs them, SA 
automagically creates the necessary files if it can write into the 
defined path.

Just feed it some spams and hams as per docs and you'll see the files.