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(Bayesian) Linguistic Analysis
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[QUOTE="Jp Hastings-spital, post: 4648610"] I've found some interesting libraries (Classifier, Bishop) that will help you classify a given phrase once you've trained it with a suitable number of guided test phrases, but I'm looking for something a little different: I'd like to be able to train a class to return (lets say) *how* happy a phrase is. So I could train it with 100 phrases that were between -100% happy (ie. sad), 0% happy (neutral) and 100% happy and then on entering a new phrase it would return the percentage happy that phrase was. Am I looking for Bayesian analysis? Am I missing some feature of the Classifier class? Should I be looking elsewhere for this functionality? Any information will be gratefully received! [/QUOTE]
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