Bayesian Filtering for what I DO want?

I’ve never gotten much spam. I closely guard the email addresses I care about. Spamex makes it simple but I did it before without Spamex. My problem is information overload. I’m much more interested in seeing the same thing for RSS. Instead of blocking stuff I don’t want I want it to highlight the stuff I might want.

I’ve been out of the loop lately because I can’t keep up with all of the feeds I would like to monitor. I need help.



Ditto. Using a Bayesian approach, or some other form of machine learning, as applied to my aggregator and my viewing patterns is something I’ve been wanting for awhile now. I’ve done some very, very primitive self-monitoring with AmphetaOutlines, but I’d like to get back to some machine learning research and build an enhanced aggregator that learns what makes me click. shortname=rssbayes_now

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  1. Posted May 9, 2003 at 8:32 am | Permalink

    yes, this is a project i’ve been tossing around for a while now and i think i’ll be hacking at it on c#/gtk# (using http://www.go-mono.com for linux of course). My blog should have more info if anyone wants to help or just make fun of me as i learn c#.

  2. Posted May 12, 2003 at 6:13 am | Permalink

    I would go one more step further:

    http://www.srijith.net/trinetre/archives/2003/05/12/index.shtml#000230

  3. Anonymous
    Posted May 13, 2003 at 8:28 pm | Permalink

    See http://classifier4J.sourceforge.net

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