Thanks a lot Dan.

On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:54 PM, Dan Russ <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you looked at either the GISBinaryModelWriter or Reader?  It’s fairly
> simple, something like
>
>
> For models trained with the GISTrainer…
>
> GIS
> # of outcomes
> <list of outcomes>
> # of predictors
> Predictor-1 # of outcomes for this predictor;
> outcome-1-id,weight;outcome-2,weight;…outcome-n,weight;
> Predictor-2 # of outcomes for this predictor;
> outcome-1-id,weight;outcome-2,weight;…outcome-n,weight;
> …
> Predictor-z # of outcomes for this predictor;
> outcome-1-id,weight;outcome-2,weight;…outcome-n,weight;
>
> Model trained with other trainers are similar, but with slight
> variations.  I think the QNTrainer starts with “QN” instead of GIS and the
> predictors/outcomes are reversed.
>
> I’m doing this from memory, so it may be slightly different.  But this
> logic AND the source code should get you started.
>
> For you are looking at BaseModels, e.g. POSModel, SentenceDetectorModel,
> the format is a little more complicated and you will need to look at the
> code.  These models have more than just a maxent model, but associated code
> to make results what you expect.
>
> Hope it helps.
> Dan
>
> > On Jan 18, 2018, at 8:23 AM, Manoj B. Narayanan <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Just curious to know what the content of the *.bin* file is. How are the
> > probabilities of the features calculated and how are they used for
> > prediction ?
> >
> > I believe it will make my understanding better. Kindly guide me.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Manoj.
>
>


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Regards,
Manoj.

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