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Sun, 27 Jul 2003
Classifier4J
Nick Lothian tracked back with his checkin of the latest version of Classifier4J. This is definitely worth looking into for Java projects. libots is still interesting because it's in C and could be wrapped for Python or Ruby.
Nick also has a cool hover trick for the background of the blog entry that your mouse is over.
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laughingmeme pointed at my post on Classifier4J's text summary API today, and did a nice comparison with the OS X and Open Text summarizers. Unfortunalty, the author couldn't run Classifier4J, so I've made a web-app available to test.
Posted by Trackback from BadMagicNumber at Mon Jul 28 02:53:54 2003
Posted by Trackback from BadMagicNumber at Mon Jul 28 02:53:54 2003
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