Hi,

Carrot2 performs document clustering, which, as opposed to document
classification, is an unsupervised technique (no predefined categories).
Therefore, Carrot2 doesn't seem suitable for this particular problem.

Thanks,

Stanislaw

On 2/4/07, kauu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi chee wu :
  the easiest way is to realize ur goal i think. but the carrot2 's
performance is not very good. and the another important thing is that u
should input the data with as little spam as possible , or u will get
useless result.

On 2/4/07, chee wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>   I am trying to divide all the web pages crawled to predefined
> categories,does anybody  have successfully fulfilled  classification
based
> on Nutch? I did find some threads talking about this,but none of them
are
> clear enough. Below are some possible solutions mentioned in the past
> threads :
>   1. Using SVM-Light, but it seems a C based program ?
>   2. Can I fulfill this based on Carrot2?
>   3. Other open source software packages like Rainbow or IBM UIMA ?
> I want to do a deeper research on the three options above,which one
should
> I study first? Any other hints or experiences also are welcome!
>
> Thanks
> -Chee
>



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