Or maybe should I go with the tkinter? 2015-08-03 10:36 GMT+01:00 matej taferner <matej.tafer...@gmail.com>:
> thanks for the reply. I'll definitely check the book. > > The back end solution of the problem is more or less clear to me. What I > find difficult is the grasp the idea of o called front end dev. or better > to say what should I use to make buttons should I dig into django framework > or something else? > > > 2015-08-03 10:09 GMT+01:00 Laura Creighton <l...@openend.se>: > >> In a message of Mon, 03 Aug 2015 08:58:43 +0100, matej taferner writes: >> >hi guys, >> > >> >I am wondering if there is a python solution for the problem I am >> currently >> >dealing with. >> >I need to build a decision tree based questionnaire which helps users to >> >find the right answer. >> > >> >As a final product of this decision tree "app" I need a clickable buttons >> >ready to be embedded into the website which will guide customer(s) to >> >desired answer(s). >> > >> >Thanks, >> > >> >Matej >> >> I am assuming that your app will need to learn based on user input. >> If you already know what all the answers are going to be, then the >> problem is a lot simpler. >> >> I have this book. >> Russell & Norvig's "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach" >> >> http://www.amazon.com/Artificial-Intelligence-Modern-Approach-Edition/dp/01360\ >> 42597 >> >> It's comprehensive, but expensive. Maybe you can borrow it from a >> library. >> Chapters 18-20 are relevant. >> >> It comes with this code: >> http://aima-python.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/learning.py >> >> If you google for 'python decision trees' you get many other hits, for >> other code people have written to do this. This hit has some >> explanation as well. >> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/python/2006/02/09/ai_decision_trees.html?page=1 >> >> I haven't tried any of them, so don't know how good any of them are. >> >> If you know a good bit about machine learning, but don't know a lot >> about Python, then you can probably test them yourself, and we can help >> with getting the code to work, if you need help with that. If, on the >> other hand, machine learning is new to you, you will need to understand >> more about that first, and will probably need a textbook. The Russell and >> Norvig book is very good, but there are other good ones out there. >> >> Laura Creighton >> >> > _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor