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[Bug-gne]Classifiers


From: Tom Chance
Subject: [Bug-gne]Classifiers
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 10:06:14 -0800 (PST)

I have to say I quite like this classifiers idea, but
I have one issue with it. You'd have to have an
overall frontend which includes every article, so that
very minority views got a fair viewing (otherwise
whats the use of submitting a pro-sadism article if
nobody can see it?). So 

a) How would you access different classifier's
"versions"?
b) How would you know which to look in
c) Why would you only look in one classification
system, unless you wanted to browse for articles and
you found their's handy. Searching would be
independent of a classification system (other than
perhaps when you search it could say the "category"
the classification system you are in has designated an
article.

So I would say what would be best is not to have an
open system where you can "make your own filter". If
we could just have 3 or 4 different ways in which
articles are classified (because sometimes you might
want Yahoo, othertimes you might want Altavista, etc.
as an analogy) so you can browser articles, browse
"similar" articles etc. but thats all they are for.

Tom Chance


--- Mike Warren <address@hidden> wrote: > "Hook"
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> > So how will GNE cope with articles which are
> blatantly wrong?
> 
> It's up to the classifiers to include them or not.
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