On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:54:53 +0200, Martijn de Munnik <mart...@redknot.nl>
wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:05:50 +0200, Stevan Bajić <ste...@bajic.ch>
> wrote:
>> On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:31:02 +0200, "Martijn de Munnik (dspam)"
>> <martijn+list.ds...@redknot.nl> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I believe this is a cool idea from the gmail folks. Do you think this
>>> is possible with dspam? It would be a kind of misuse but when there is
>>> a way dspam can learn what users think is important mail it can start
>>> tagging mails as being important.
>>>
>> Almost everything is possible. But why do something like that with
DSPAM
>> when there are already other tools for that? btw: In order for DSPAM to
>> do
>> something like that one would need to enable DSPAM to process (and
learn
>> on) outbound mail.
>> 
>> 
>>> http://mail.google.com/mail/help/priority-inbox.html
>>>
>> Looks very similar to the stuff bit.ly has done and published last
week.
>> It was a women from bit.ly but I have forgotten her name and can't
right
>> now find the link to the published documentation about what she has
done.
> 
> Ok, that sounds interesting!
>> 
I have now her name: Hilary Mason
You can find her home page here: http://www.hilarymason.com/
She presented at the IgniteNYC her technique and what she has done so far.
The stuff is mostly coded in Python and she uses Support Vector Machines
(libsvm) and off course the Natural Language Toolkit for Python (NLTK) for
the data analysis. btw: DSPAM does not have SVM capabilities.



>> 
>>> thanks,
>>> Martijn
>>>

-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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