At 09:10 AM 12/11/03 -0500, Adam Denenberg wrote:
SA List,

 What i want to start is a Bayes Corpus Project.  I would like to be
able to allow people to submit confirmed ham and/or spam to a large
bayes corpus repository (or maybe just spam)  where people could then
download (or somehow do an sa-learn remotely) to an ongoing updated
bayes corpus.


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Feedback and ideas welcome and appreciated.

Unfortunately, this is not nearly as good of an idea as it may sound.


Bayes works best when it is trained against *YOUR* spam and ham, and nobody else's. Site-wide deployments at companies work fairly well, but in general the narrower the focus of the training, the better.

A training against general 'global bayes corpus' would make your bayes DB severely ineffective.



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