From: Michel Py (no email)
Date: Tue Apr 06 2004 - 01:35:40 EDT
>> Michel Py wrote:
>> Indeed; notice I did write "Bayesian-like" and not "Bayesian" and
>> never mentioned anything about good ones or not-as-good ones.
> Paul Jakma wrote:
> Right, but if we're going to talk about bayesian filtering
> in general, there's little sense in constraining the
> discussion to "not-as-good" bayesian filters. The not-as-good
> filters are obviously doomed to extinction, if they do not
> improve and become good ones.
Paul,
I hope you forgive my bluntness, but this is the worst argument you have
ever made in the hundreds of postings I had the privilege to exchange
with you on other mailing lists over the years.
Especially on _this_ mailing list, if you were right, Microsoft would be
extinct.
Michel.
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