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To: "Craig R.Hughes" <craig@deersoft.com>
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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] 2.40 RELEASE: oops -- newer freqs.
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Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 16:46:21 +0100
"Craig R.Hughes" said:
> The GA run on the current corpus is yielding an average (mean)
> score for false-positives of about 10 points, which is higher
> than before. There's some tweaking to be done yet (rule
> elimination and such), so that will likely fall, but -15 might
> not be enough of a correction in many situations. I will set
> the scores for the Habeas stuff and the Ironport stuff to be
> sensible given:
>
> a) estimated likeliness of compliance with Habeas/Bonded sender
> rules, and
> b) score correction level needed to achieve purposes of those projects.
Using the score-ranges stuff and my aggressive anti-FP evaluation code,
BTW, yielded an average FP of 5.7 points, with 0.67% FPs and 96.57%
overall accuracy -- but I notice you went back to the other method.
Just pointing this out ;)
--j.
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