RE: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-31 Thread Adam Saltiel
OK, thanks. Adam > -Original Message- > From: Otis Gospodnetic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 5:51 PM > To: Lucene Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia > > Adam, > > Dawid pos

Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-31 Thread Dawid Weiss
Hi Adam. Otis and David have already provided you with pointers to my previous post regarding Carrot2-Lucene integration, so just a tiny note here: Also, when I looked at Carrot2 the pipe line is implemented as over http. I wonder how efficient that is, or can it be changed, for instance for an

Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-31 Thread David Spencer
it be?)? TIA. Adam -Original Message- From: Dawid Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 4:12 PM To: Lucene Users List Subject: Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia Hi. Coming up with answers... a little belated, but hope you're still on: we have

RE: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-31 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
n with Lucene, has it been used as the > bases > for a recommender system (could it be?)? > TIA. > > Adam > > > -Original Message- > > From: Dawid Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 4:12 PM > > To: Lucene User

RE: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-31 Thread Adam Saltiel
st > Subject: Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia > > > Hi. > > Coming up with answers... a little belated, but hope you're still on: > > > we have been experimenting with carrot2 and are very pleased so far, > > only one issue: there is no rele

Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-31 Thread Dawid Weiss
Hi. Coming up with answers... a little belated, but hope you're still on: we have been experimenting with carrot2 and are very pleased so far, only one issue: there is no release not even an alpha one and the dependencies seemed to be patched (jama) Yes, there is not "official" release. We just don

RE: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-29 Thread Adam Saltiel
.org > Cc: Owen Densmore > Subject: Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia > > I looked at the Carrot2 docs which mentioned dimension reduction via > singular value decomposition (SVD) .. and other forms too I think. > > Question: Does anyone have pointers to successf

Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-28 Thread Owen Densmore
sibly SOM (Self Organizing Maps). I'm hoping to combine lucene with a graphical auto-clustering stunt of some kind but am not sure how to do it yet. Owen From: Akmal Sarhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: January 28, 2005 8:19:03 AM MST To: Lucene Users List Subject: Re: carrot2 questi

Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-28 Thread Akmal Sarhan
Hello, we have been experimenting with carrot2 and are very pleased so far, only one issue: there is no release not even an alpha one and the dependencies seemed to be patched (jama) is there any intentions to have any releases in the near future? thanks Akmal Am Montag, den 17.01.2005, 10:15 +

Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-17 Thread David Spencer
Dawid Weiss wrote: Hi David, I apologize about the delay in answering this one, Lucene is a busy mailing list and I had a hectic last week... Again, sorry for belated answer, hope you still find it useful. Oh no problem, and yes carrot2 is useful and fun. It's a rich package so it takes a while

Re: carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-17 Thread Dawid Weiss
Hi David, I apologize about the delay in answering this one, Lucene is a busy mailing list and I had a hectic last week... Again, sorry for belated answer, hope you still find it useful. That is awesome and very inspirational! Yes, I admit what you've done with Wikipedia is quite interesting and

carrot2 question too - Re: Fun with the Wikipedia

2005-01-14 Thread David Spencer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is awesome and very inspirational! Thank you. Carrot2 looks very interesting. Wondering if anybody has a list of all the Technically I don't think carrot2 uses lucene per-se- it's just that you can integrate the two, and ditto for Nutch - it has code that uses Carrot2