David Squire wrote:
There is a broader point too though. I would like to encourage the
idea that the feature extraction part of the GIFT should be in some
way pluggable. When adding a collection, the user should be able to
specify which feature extraction system he/she wants to use, and there
could be multiple ones shipped with the GIFT, or others could be
available from third party sites.
I guess that this would mean that (at least) an attribute would have
to be added to the collection element in the gift-config.mrml file so
that the system could be aware of whether features are comensurate for
different collections.
I am fairly sure there was a discussion about this a few years ago,
either on this list, or via email - I will have a look for it.
The discussion I was recalling is the one starting at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gift/2004-08/msg00009.html
Perhaps I should devote some real time to this this year.
BTW, has anyone reported installing the GIFT on Mac OS X? I'm on a
Powerbook G4 this year (though of course I can ssh into my AMD64 linux
machine back in Australia if necessary). I don't have current access to
a 32 bit i[3-6]86 box this year though, so I am not in a great position
for doing "standard" development.
Cheers,
David
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Dr David McG. Squire, Senior Lecturer, on sabbatical in 2006
Caulfield School of Information Technology, Monash University, Australia
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