I think the state automaton definition for an issue is a admin-level
function in jira. Apache Jira admins may have defined it the way that
"closed" is where it all hits the floor with no recourse. I am
guessing you still can clone it as another issue.

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Sean Owen (JIRA) <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Sean Owen commented on MAHOUT-458:
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> Hm, I can't reopen either. Surely JIRA allows it? or is it telling us to file 
> a new ticket? Do what you gotta do to make sure it's on the radar and gets 
> done to your satisfaction.
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>> The LDA output does not include the topic-probability distribution per 
>> document (p(z|d)). It outputs only the topics and corresponding words.
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>>                 Key: MAHOUT-458
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-458
>>             Project: Mahout
>>          Issue Type: Improvement
>>          Components: Clustering
>>    Affects Versions: 0.4
>>            Reporter: Himanshu Gahlot
>>            Assignee: Jake Mannix
>>             Fix For: 0.6
>>
>>         Attachments: MAHOUT-458.patch, MAHOUT-458.patch
>>
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>> The current implementation of LDA outputs only topics and their words. Many 
>> applications need the p(z|d) values of a document to use this vector as a 
>> reduced representation of the document (dimensionality reduction of 
>> document). We need to introduce a new key which would keep track of the 
>> gamma values for each document (as obtained from the document.infer() 
>> method) and writes these to the output stream and finally, PrintLDATopics 
>> should output these values per document id. Also, outputting the 
>> probabilities of words in a topic would also provide a more meaningful 
>> output.
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