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_Mauro
Maniac (V) Inmate

From:
Insane since: Jul 2005

posted posted 05-28-2006 11:58

Yes, it does, lookie

http://www.beyondwonderland.com/structure/services/automod/asylum/output.html

It catches the mood of 74% threads. Meaning it can archive 7 threads out of 10 correctly.
A few mistakes, three, but the bad keywords will balance and remove that.

It still needs tweaking.

The good posters list has got impressively long, including all sorts of regular posters.
The keywords list has been shortened.

It look like:

code:
$goodposters = array(
	"_mauro" => array(0 => 0.8, 2 => 0.9),
	"ini" => array(0 => 0.9, 2 => 0.7),
	"slime" => array(0 => 0.9, 3 => 0.8, 5 => 0.8),
	"p01" => array(0 => 1.0, 3 => 0.4),
	"poi" => array(0 => 1.0, 3 => 0.4),
	"bitdamaged" => array(0 => 0.7, 2 => 0.8),
	"jkmabry" => array(3 => 0.7),
	"liorean" => array(0 => 0.9),
	"shingebis" => array(0 => 1.0),
	"twod" => array(0 => 0.8),
	"wrayal" => array(0 => 0.8),
	"darkgarden" => array(1 => 1.0, 3 => 0.9),
	"doc ozone" => array(3 => 1.0, 1 => 1.0, 0 => 0.9, 2 => 0.8),
	"scott" => array(0 => 0.8),
	"tao" => array(3 => 0.8, 4 => 0.9),
	"taobaybee" => array(3 => 0.8, 4 => 0.9),
	"warjournal" => array(1 => 0.9, 3 => 0.8, 5 => 0.9),
	"wes" => array(3 => 0.8),
	"dms" => array(0 => 0.7, 2 => 0.5, 3 => 0.6),
	"docilebob" => array(1 => 0.8, 3 => 0.8),
	"f1_error" => array(3 => 0.8),
	"dracusis" => array(1 => 0.7, 0 => 0.6),
	"cameron" => array(1 => 0.7, 0 => 0.6),
	"mas" => array(3 => 0.8),
	"grumble" => array(3 => 0.8),
	"suho1004" => array(8 => 0.9, 3 => 0.8),
	"diogenes" => array(8 => 0.9, 3 => 0.8),
	"tyberius prime" => array(3 => 0.8, 2 => 0.9, 0 => 0.4), 
	"emperor" => array(2 => 0.8, 3 => 0.9),
	"mr.max" => array(2 => 1.0, 0 => 0.9),
	"jung" => array(4 => 0.9),
	"mahjqa" => array(1 => 0.8, 4 => 1.0),
	"skaarjj" => array(3 => 0.7, 0 => 0.3, 5 => 0.9),
	"reitveld" => array(5 => 0.9),
	"krets" => array(3 => 0.8),
	"scott" => array(0 => 0.8),
	"moaiz" => array(3 => 0.8),
	"bugimus" => array(0 => 0.9, 1 => 0.7, 3 => 0.9),
	"grythusdraconis" => array(8 => 0.8),
	"dl-44" => array(1 => 0.9, 3 => 0.9, 8 => 0.8));

$goodkeywords = array(
	"DHTML/Javascript Archives" => array("function", "dhtml", "jscript", "javascript", "js", "onmouseover", "onmouseout", "css", "xhtml", "domain", "onload", "preload", "html", "dom", "dynamic"), 
	"Photoshop Archives" => array("photoshop", "ps", "font", "painting", "brush", "filter", "displace", "color", "blend", "gradient", "watercolour", "tool", "illustrator", "adobe" ), 
	"Server-Side Scripting Archives" => array("php", "echo", "perl", "sql", "c\+\+", "request", "asp", "response", "redirect", "database", "server", "apache", "upload", "script", "page", "java", "chmod", "application" ), 
	"OZONE Archives" => array("great", "ms", "windows", "opera", "design", "firefox", "linux", "ff", "ie", "birthday", "zeldman", "newborn", "hilarious", "party", "ozone", "baby", "funny", "wife", "mac", "intel", "play"), 
	"BIG SIG Archives" => array("testing", "runner up", "winner", "idea", "contest", "mask", "sig"),
	"3D Modelling & Rendering Archives" => array("mesh", "max", "bryce", "nuurbs", "opengl", "cube", "solid", "poser", "volume", "coordinate", "render", "rendering"),
	"PS Pong Competition - Archived Games!" => array("bmp", "vs", "versus", "psd", "zip", "smash", "volley", "pop-corn"),
	"Print Graphics Archives" => array("layout", "cmyk", "paper", "type", "point", "inch", "truetype", "logo", "icon"),
	"Philosophy Archives" => array("article", "debate", "life", "god", "religion", "war", "opinion", "catholic", "christian", "terrorism", "family", "belief", "atheism")
	);



And it works Loads of fine tuning has gone into this, lots of trial and error, but it'll soon be wise enough to be fully used.

Hugh
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Dublin, Ireland
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 05-28-2006 19:13

""doc ozone" => array(3 => 1.0, 1 => 1.0, 0 => 0.9, 2 => 0.8)"
What do the numbers in each name's array represent?

Also, you've put yourself as InI in aswell, despite all those posts being next to useless.
The thread titled: "3d studio and Idx3d" is completely useless yet ranks at 31%.
Do you plan on revoking all that ever?

Is your system able to add or subtract from the goodposters or goodkeywords?

(Just questions, answer if you want to)

_Mauro
Maniac (V) Inmate

From:
Insane since: Jul 2005

posted posted 05-28-2006 21:04

At the moment, although it seems a bit clunky, the numbers relate posters to forums.

For example: doc ozone 3 => 1.0 means that for the forum number three, doc o has a maximum relevance.
If you look at the labels in the second array...

"DHTML/Javascript Archives" => (array 0)
"Photoshop Archives" => (array 1)
...
"OZONE Archives" => (array 3)

So, posts from doc o get a maximum relevance for the Ozone archives. The number represents the relevance of a poster to an archive, forum, and discussion type.
------------------~~

About ini, the presence of the name is due to the fact this part of the equation is solely based on posters, it is hard to know what to do with the lil bastard.
If I remove it, some threads that make sense will disappear. If I leave it there, threads that should not be included are.
??

And yes, I can substract and add to the stats, this was the plan: bad keywords would refine the stats, because they would remove "all sorts of irrelevant" topics and theyre scores would be substracted from the stats
(would reduce ambiguities, as well as the whole relevance score - hence the need for at least 85% threads to be identified).

Ask and hint away, now it's time to improve it.

(Edited by _Mauro on 05-28-2006 21:05)

_Mauro
Maniac (V) Inmate

From:
Insane since: Jul 2005

posted posted 05-28-2006 21:07

...The thread titled: "3d studio and Idx3d" is completely useless yet ranks at 31%.

Ooops, forgot to mention:

the "overall relevance" should not be considered yet, it is only the overall keyword relevance, and I still am wondering about how to use the overall
posters relevance, a much higher score.

Basically, only threads that are more than 50% relevant to a particular forum are recommended.



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