Evaluate a few methods for constructing the model
Bug #487954 reported by
Michael Wayne Goodman
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Egad |
New
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Low
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Michael Wayne Goodman |
Bug Description
The Perl version of Egad had the following method for constructing a model:
+ ngrams of rule-paths were the features of a training instance
+ a string representing all the results and comparisons was the label of a training instance
+ regular expressions narrowed the range of label strings used
This method should be implemented and evaluated against at least one other method. For example:
Alternate method 1:
+ ngrams of rule-paths as features, each result as a label
+ repeat rule-paths as needed to cover all results for an item
Alternate method 2:
+ results and comparisons as features
+ rule paths as labels
+ repeat results as necessary to cover all rule paths
Changed in egad: | |
status: | New → Won't Fix |
status: | Won't Fix → New |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
assignee: | nobody → Michael Wayne Goodman (goodmami) |
milestone: | none → 0.2.x |
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Alternate 2 is probably not a worthy experiment, but Alternate 1 might be. Also, different models (i.e. machine learning methods) should be tried.