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This project contains Naive and Fishers bayesian classifiers, as described in Toby Segaran's book "Programming Collective Intelligence." The book has python implementations; this is a Java implementation.
Function answers the question --- what is being done?Technique answers the question -- how something being done?
Application answers the question --- what is the problem being solved?
ExamplesBusiness Activity Monitoring (BAM) is an application type, it solves the problem of controlling the business activities in order to optimize the business, deal with exceptions etc...Business Rules are type of technique --- which can be used to infer facts from other facts or rules (inference rules) , or to determine action when event occurs and condition is satisfied (ECA rules) and more (there are at least half a dozen types of rules, which are techniques to do something).Event Processing is really a set of functions which does what the name indicates -- process events --- processing can be filtering, transforming, enriching, routing, detect patterns, deriving and some more.
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