scikits.learn machine learning in Python
From the website:
Easy-to-use and general-purpose machine learning in Python
scikits.learn is a Python module integrating classic machine learning algorithms in the tightly-knit world of scientific Python packages (numpy, scipy, matplotlib).
It aims to provide simple and efficient solutions to learning problems that are accessible to everybody and reusable in various contexts: machine-learning as a versatile tool for science and engineering.
This could be a good model for a “learning topic maps” site for people interested in the technical side of topic maps.
There may not be a real call for training people who aren’t interested in learning the technical side of topic maps.
By analogy with indexing, lots of folks can use indexes (sorta, ok, I am being generous) but not that many folks can create good indexes.
I will be posting some examples of wannabe indexes next week.
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