My mail system seems broken... ha shao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It looks like you just want to save everything a user has input into > a database. When there is a new input, search the database for > matchese. The bigram is used to index the database for faster > search. Maybe add some frequency information. Simpler things first. I really need something similiar to MS PinYin input method under Debian GNU/Linux. A scratch, ya know. ;-) > It helps but I don't think it will extrapolate things that a user > did not input before. The learning procedure could learn from articles, just as well as from user inputs. If the user wanna initiate the database for some specific tasks, like scientific inputing, s/he could feed up DIM a scientific article first. Or when the user wanna write an erotic story, s/he could first feed up DIM with an erotic story. IMHO, this is a bit of better than a fixed database. What's your opinion? > Is this too much simplification from your scheme? Simpler is better. But really it isn't in this case. ;-) BTW, I've updated the design docs for guessing functions a bit. You could read it from CVS. ;-) The project page is at: http://dim.sourceforge.net -- <http://www.zhaoway.com/> -- | This message was re-posted from [email protected] | and converted from gb2312 to big5 by an automatic gateway.

