Mark Phillips wrote:
I had thought of that, but was less sure how to proceed with that idea
than with a "simple" word filter. :-)
I'm pretty sure the schoolkids will gladly take on the challenge of
tricking the simple word filter. Inserting one extra space in
"overgehaalde dekzwabber" or so will break the simple filter.
It will just not be worth the effort.
bayesian filters sound better. An advantage is that it will effectively
be trained on single words, so it will filter out the bad stuff pretty
quickly.
Reinout
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