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- From: David Nedrow <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 11:04:19 -0500
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I know that the "Data Kit" is a pretty general description of several
core technologies, but I wondered if anyone knows if there is more
information about how Apple utilizes the core data features to apply
Latent Semantic Analysis in the spam features of Mail.app.
There's a good, high-level description of how the spam filter works
by Kim Silverman at...
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2004/05/18/spam_pt2.html
I have a non-mail target that would benefit from a similar approach.
I guess my main question is, are their actually APIs (public or
otherwise) that deal specifically with clustering, LSA, etc. in the
Data kits, or is Apple simply using the basic kit features to create
an engine specific to Mail.app?
- - -David Nedrow
PS. I apologize in advance for posting this to both scitech and cocoa-
dev.
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