Thank you for your input, I'm sorry about the Utils module, its just a wrapper around nstore and retrieve so I can call it from everywhere in my code

I'll run it through podchecker tomorrow and correct those silly mistakes
I'll also reorganise the documentation to make the synopsis part really useful

I'm most interested in your feedback about the scores, I have no idea what kind of threshold should be used for alerts, whether 10% is or ain't enough.

I was thinking about studying the distribution of scores for the words of the dictionary around the mean (hopefuly looking for anything that could tell me it follow a normal distribution) but I'm not sure whether its the way to go


In reply to Re^2: Markov Chain automata class by QuillMeantTen
in thread Markov Chain automata class by QuillMeantTen

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