> From: Leonid <http://www.gmail.com/~l> > Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 14:28:50 -0400 > > Hi, Robert -- need an advice. I talked to a company about a prosect of > wroking on their image processing functionality. Seems like I made an > expression of more a "classification" rather than an "imaging" guy. > Now here's the rub, they quite unexpectedly sent me a long file with > numbers asking to classify it. I'm going to look at it and "try > things". What would be first things you'd try? Any handy SW? > > Leonid Handy software. No. I think Oracle has some hooks to do some simple pattern matching. And there's probably something out there on the 'net to do this. Perhaps even that package, Torch II, has something which works on rows of data. Since this is for "research purposes" only, you might OC1. Search for "OC1" on google. OC1 was what imspired Marc's program. It's an induced decision tree. There may be a way to format the input to its requirements. Other than that, as I said above, there are dozens of neural net and other types of programs which does stuff. A decision tree is easier to understand, but, if you'd like to baffle them with bullshit, a neural net may fit the bill.