Java Bayesian
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Bayesian Network Classifiers in Java
Bayesian Network Classifiers in Java
06/10/2004 10:07 PMJavaBayes v.0346.1
Bayesian Aggregator
Bayesian Aggregator
12/02/2003 08:47 AM In a comment, Kevin Jordan writes: 348North News is a normal
aggregator in much of the way you think of it. However, it allows me
to identify keywords or themes that it puts together into phrases
— and then matches up the phrases with like articles. Like a
cross between Google News and Daypop (but that makes it sound much
more complex than it is). If you want to see an "interests" based
summary for me, check out the Phrase Index. I use fairly general
keywords so as not to miss out on the future items. I haven't tried...
Bayesian Filter Library
Bayesian Filter Library
03/13/2003 11:34 AM0.1.0alpha release
Working with Bayesian Categorizers
Working with Bayesian Categorizers
11/19/2003 08:11 PMBayesian classification has proved a powerful weapon against spam. Jon
Udell tries to find out whether it can be put to use in other spheres
of content categorization.
Bayesian Aggregation, Part II
Bayesian Aggregation, Part II
02/23/2003 05:22 PMiFile finally classified something as belonging on my weblog, but I
have no idea why... Justin Rudd's Busy weekend complicated...
Working with Bayesian categorizers
Working with Bayesian categorizers
12/02/2003 01:38 AM
There's been some discussion in the blog world about using a Bayesian
categorizer to enable a person to discriminate along various
interest/non-interest axes. I took a run at this recently and,
although my experiments haven't been wildly successful, I want to
report them because I think the idea may have merit. [Full story: O'Reilly
Network: Working with Bayesian Categorizers]
This month's O'Reilly Network column was a struggle because
categorization itself is a struggle. I remain convinced that the
automated classifiers that are doing such a good job beating back the
tide of spam will also turn out to be more generally useful. But
finding the right synergy between an automated assistant and a human
overseer is a subtle and tricky thing.
...Bayesian Aggregation, Part I
Bayesian Aggregation, Part I
02/14/2003 03:23 PMOn Monday I configured Scenario 3 of my Bayesian Aggregation
experiment, building a "good" corpus of my weblog entries and...
Subconsciously, People may be Bayesian
Subconsciously, People may be Bayesian
01/22/2004 02:48 AM DAVID LEONHARDT writes in a NY Times article about people playing
the odds of everyday life with Bayesian Analysis. He describes new
research, recently published in Nature, "which stands out because it
offers a detailed window into how the Bayesian thought process works,
showing the point when uncertainty becomes great enough to give past
experience an edge over current observation." Bayesian Analysis, among
researchers, is "the combining of new information with conventional
wisdom." I do agree about their reliance on past observations, but I
believe that they have underestimated the role of future orientation
in the whole mix of decision making.
Bayesian Noise Reduction Library 1.2
Bayesian Noise Reduction Library 1.2
07/26/2004 10:38 AMAn implementation of the Bayesian Noise Reduction algorithm.
Bayesian Noise Reduction Library 2.0.0
Bayesian Noise Reduction Library 2.0.0
12/28/2004 11:39 PMAn implementation of the Bayesian Noise Reduction algorithm.
E-texts used against Bayesian
spam-filters
E-texts used against Bayesian
spam-filters
12/02/2003 07:37 AMBayesian anti-spam filters count word-frequency in suspect and compare
the results to profiles of word-frequency in spam and ham. Defeating
this requires that your spam include a lot of natural human prose. So
spammers have started to mine the Gutenberg Project and other sources
of human-generated ASCII and dumping random hunks of literature into
their messages to get around the filters.
Blogger and journalist Clive Thompson found an excerpt from Chapter 20
of The Master Key by Wizard of Oz author L Frank Baum in a message
that had as its subject line "the big unit" (no prizes for guessing
what the rest of it was hawking).
LinkBayesian Noise Reduction Library 1.0.0
Bayesian Noise Reduction Library 1.0.0
07/22/2004 12:49 PMAn implementation of the Bayesian Noise Reduction algorithm.
Implement Bayesian inference using PHP,
Part 1
Implement Bayesian inference using PHP,
Part 1
04/09/2004 04:05 PMThis article discusses how Bayesian inference can be used to build an
online PHP-based wizard that guides a user through the process making
a medical diagnosis. This three-part series features interesting
applications designed to help you appreciate the power and potential
of Bayesian inference concepts.
IBM DeveloperWorks: Bayesian Inference,
Part 3
IBM DeveloperWorks: Bayesian Inference,
Part 3
05/12/2004 08:28 AMIn a new submission from
Paul Meagher, he lets us know that the
third part of his series has been posted -
Im
plement Bayesian inference using PHP: Part 3.
IBM DeveloperWorks: Bayesian Inference,
Part 2
IBM DeveloperWorks: Bayesian Inference,
Part 2
04/14/2004 07:45 AMPaul Meagher wrote in this morning to tell us about Part Two of
his
Ba
yesian inference using PHP article series.
Bayesian Noise Reduction Library 2.0.2
Bayesian Noise Reduction Library 2.0.2
01/02/2005 04:17 AMAn implementation of the Bayesian Noise Reduction algorithm.
octo's bayesian mail filter 0.05
octo's bayesian mail filter 0.05
12/21/2003 08:25 PMA multi-user spam filter with a database backend.
Bayesian spam filtering for the masses
Bayesian spam filtering for the masses
10/30/2003 11:59 PMSpam, or unsolicited commercial e-mail, is now a sad part of everyday
life online. Research companies estimate that more than 50% of the
worldwide e-mail traffic is spam. As a result, it's becoming
constantly more difficult and time-consuming to sort out legitimate
e-mails from the deluge of commercial messages we're being flooded
with. But there are ways to fight back. In this series, we'll walk
through choosing and setting up a highly effective package for
screening out spam.
Devshed: Implement Bayesian Inference
with PHP
Devshed: Implement Bayesian Inference
with PHP
01/06/2005 09:24 AMDevShed has a new article posted
today for all of those interested in a better way to filter out
information/spam messages from your data -
Implement Bayesian inference using PHP, Part 1 .
Bayesian decision-making rules our
unconscious
Bayesian decision-making rules our
unconscious
01/22/2004 02:47 AMBayesian statistical modelling is a tool used to compare new events to
past experience, something useful for applications as diverse as
predicting whether a message is spam and whether a Web-page is
relevant to a given subject. New research indicates that we do a lot
of Bayesian comparisons in our heads, particularily when engaged in
athletic tasks:
"Most decisions in our lives are done in the presence of uncertainty,"
Dr. Körding said. "In all these cases, the prior knowledge we have
can be very helpful. If the brain works in the Bayesian way, it would
optimally use the prior knowledge."
The researchers drew the analogy to tennis in their paper, and it is
not the first study to suggest that athletes have a more sophisticated
understanding of mathematics than even they may realize.
Link
(
via K5)
bogofilter -- Fast Bayesian Spam Filter
bogofilter -- Fast Bayesian Spam Filter
03/16/2003 01:31 PMbogofilter-0.11.1.3 - new stable release
Bayesian Pattern Filtering Library
0.1.0alpha
Bayesian Pattern Filtering Library
0.1.0alpha
03/13/2003 06:02 PMA C++ library for building Bayesian Filters.
SpamProbe - fast bayesian spam filter
SpamProbe - fast bayesian spam filter
03/27/2005 10:08 AMspamprobe-1.1x6 released
Bitflux Blog: PHP Naive Bayesian Filter
Bitflux Blog: PHP Naive Bayesian Filter
03/31/2005 09:56 AMOn
the Bitflux Blog today
(
Christian Stocker) there's a posting about a simple,
easy-to-implement
n
aive PHP Bayesian filter.
"Spammers use text from novels to fool
Bayesian filters"
"Spammers use text from novels to fool
Bayesian filters"
12/03/2003 09:47 PMBayesian spam rumination: when
word-frequency-histograms attack!
Bayesian spam rumination: when
word-frequency-histograms attack!
06/29/2004 10:40 AMEd Felten has posted an intriguing rumination on the possible failure
modes of Bayesian spam-filtering -- filtering that uses word-frequency
statistics to classify email as spam or ham. As Ed points out,
Bayesian filters are trained by the spammers, who, by choosing the
vocabulary of their messages carefully, can make messages containing
certain words or phrases undeliverable on the Internet.
Now suppose a big spammer wanted to poison a particular word, so that
messages containing that word would be (mis)classified as spam. The
spammer could sprinkle the target word throughout the word salad in
his outgoing spam messages. When users classified those messages as
spam, the targeted word would develop a negative score in the users'
Bayesian spam filters. Later, messages with the targeted word would
likely be mistaken for spam.
This attack could even be carried out against a particular targeted
user. By feeding that user a steady diet of spam (or pseudo-spam)
containing the target word, a malicious person could build up a highly
negative score for that word in the targeted user's filter.
LinkLuxor Beta 5 released - GPL'ed Java XUL
toolkit (Java Lobby)
Luxor Beta 5 released - GPL'ed Java XUL
toolkit (Java Lobby)
07/03/2002 08:16 PMApple offers Java 3D and Java Advanced
Imaging Update
Apple offers Java 3D and Java Advanced
Imaging Update
12/18/2003 10:36 AMApple has posted
Java 3D
and Java Advanced Imaging Update, a software update aimed at users
of Mac OS X v10.3.1 and Java 1.4.1 or higher. The new update is
available as a 9.5MB download from Apple's Web site.
Apple releases Java 3D, Java Advanced
Imaging update
Apple releases Java 3D, Java Advanced
Imaging update
12/18/2003 10:39 AMApple has released a Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging update, which
contains support for the two technologies...
Critical Java Bug Targets Java Virtual
Machine
Critical Java Bug Targets Java Virtual
Machine
01/06/2005 12:02 PMQuest For "Unbreakable Java" Unites ABAP
& Java
Quest For "Unbreakable Java" Unites ABAP
& Java
01/03/2005 12:11 PMSun renamed Java 1.5 to Java 2 Platform
Standard Edition 5.0
Sun renamed Java 1.5 to Java 2 Platform
Standard Edition 5.0
06/28/2004 07:54 PMAcross the street,
Sun renamed Java 1.5 to Java 2 Platform Standard Edition
5.0. Who comes up with this stuff?
Book review: Java & XML Data Binding
(Java Pro)
Book review: Java & XML Data Binding
(Java Pro)
08/26/2002 08:32 AMBlackJack for Java: A Java/Swing Oddessy
BlackJack for Java: A Java/Swing Oddessy
04/30/2004 06:19 AMTexas Holdem
Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update
1.0
Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update
1.0
12/17/2003 09:38 PMExtends the Java platform, providing additional capabilities for
running three-dimensional graphics and more.
Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update
Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update
12/18/2003 05:48 AM
Apple has also released Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update.
This update contains support for Java3D and Java Advanced Imaging.
Java 3D ext...
java.util.concurrent for Java 1.4
java.util.concurrent for Java 1.4
12/19/2004 03:06 PM
One of the shiniest new feature of Java 5.0 (aka Java 1.5) is a
rich set of concurrent
programming classes in java.util.concurrent (aka JSR 166),
much of which is a
direct port of Doug Lea's Concurrent
Programming in Java library. Since I don't have the
luxury of using Java
5.0 yet, I've resorted to using Doug's original library which is,
for the most part,
functionally equivalent to java.util.concurrent but not close
enough for comfort,
particularly since concurrency code tend to be very sensitive to
minor changes.
The good news is that Dawid Kurzyniec
backported
java.util.concurrent package to run under Java 1.4 and made it
available as open
source. Apparently Sun is letting this happen because it's
own code is based
on Doug's open source library.
There are some shortcomings but nothing much to cry over. My
only complaint
is that it doesn't use the java.util.concurrent package name which
means I'll have
to update the package names later (simple but still change
nonetheless). But
that I can see the technical and legal issues preventing that from
happening.
I am just glad someone did this.

Java 1.4.2 Update Removes Java SDK
Java 1.4.2 Update Removes Java SDK
02/10/2004 02:49 AM
If you previously had Java 1.4.1 and the Java SDK installed, the new
Java 1.4.2 update from apple will upgrade the Java runtime to 1.4.2,
but will remove the previous 1.4.1 Java runtime and
SDK without upgrading the JDK. To build Java packages in Fink
you will need to go to
connect.apple.com and download the Java 1.4.2 SDK (free
registration required).
XCode Forums - Cocoa Cocoa-Java Carbon
Java AppleScript
XCode Forums - Cocoa Cocoa-Java Carbon
Java AppleScript
06/24/2004 02:52 PMGeneral XCode Discussion, Project Discussion, Compatibility,
Deployment, The Showroom. Languages: Cocoa, Cocoa-Java, Carbon,
AppleScript, Java. Additional Topics: Graphics and Gaming, Interface
Development
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