On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 4:31 PM Axb <[email protected]> wrote: > While blogs may be interesting to read and keep track of stuff... > Is there any code to look at and start testing? > Here's the Git repo of the project, GSoC Spamassassin <https://github.com/sjs253/Spamassassin-GSoC>. I am still working on the Perl plugin code.Any suggestions/help is appreciated.
> The summer is short... > The winter has ended, not coming again this time :) > > Axb > > On 6/14/19 10:56 AM, Shreyansh Shrivastava. wrote: > > This is the second blog of the series. It covers data cleaning, feature > > extraction, model training, and metric selection of a SVM spam > classifier. > > All of the things mentioned along with a few extra are implemented in the > > SVM plugin that I am trying to develop. Will be covering ASF SINGA when I > > will work on neural nets. > > Blog 2 - SVM and Spamassassin > > < > https://medium.com/@shreyansh25.shrivastava/svm-and-spamassassin-9da5c2d3fe33 > > > > > > Regards, > > Shreyansh Shrivastava > > > > On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 8:26 AM Shreyansh Shrivastava. < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > >> I am a Google summer of code student working to develop a statistical > >> classifier plugin for spamassassin. I will be writing a series of blogs > >> regarding my technical and non-technical experiences during the program, > >> and since it's open source I think it's a win-win. > >> > >> The first part is simply about how I came across Spamassassin and how I > >> got selected. Will be touching on specifics later on. Blog 1 > >> < > https://medium.com/@shreyansh25.shrivastava/spamassassin-singa-and-me-7927dbaa16d0 > > > >> > >> Regards, > >> Shreyansh Shrivastava > >> > > > >
