I would talk to either Crispy1989 or Cobi about that, as they are the prime developers of it. However, anyone can ask them for access to the interface where you can "teach" the new ClueBot what is vandalism and what isn't.
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On Dec 29, 2008, at 8:24 PM [Dec 29, 2008 ], Brian wrote:
I would be interested in hearing more about what you are doing. My day job is as a developer on the Emergent Neural Network Simulation System ( http://grey.colorado.edu/ccnlab/index.php/Main_Page) and I can also provide insights into feature dimensions from my past experience on automatically tagging Wikipedia articles with quality ( http://wikimania2007.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proceedings:BM1). I was thinking that a non-neural network solution, such as as the Core Vector Machine, might be more appropriate given the size of the training dataset. But NN is an interesting idea. Maybe we can converse on wiki-research-l?
Cheers,
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Soxred93 soxred93@gmail.com wrote:
See [[User:Crispy1989]]. ClueBot is being rewritten, so it has an artificial neural network now. In other words, it has a brain. This enables it to learn about current vandalism strategies, and start reverting them without Cobi directly programming in heuristics.
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