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Re: Cartesian Cross Product Module? Prelude to Decision Trees.
by athomason (Curate) on May 16, 2001 at 04:56 UTC
    It looks like japhy has done something along those lines: Cartesian Cross-Products. You could've saved some time with a Super Search on "cartesian cross".

    And though this is falling on deaf ears for certain, "I want..." isn't a question. Monks aren't here to do your dirty work for you when you're more interested in another issue. Newbies are routinely encouraged to try a problem themselves before posting about it... I would certainly expect a veteran to do the same.

Re: Cartesian Cross Product Module? Prelude to Decision Trees.
by runrig (Abbot) on May 16, 2001 at 04:58 UTC
      here
      http://pages.poly.edu/~ygelfa01/stuff/DTL/

      just give me credit if u gonna use on an open source
      project, or something, k?
      The algorithm is from "Artificial Intelligence A modern
      approach" by Stuart Russull and Peter Norvig

      fuzzy animals unite!!! Cheb
      princepawn

      I want to ask you something. For what purpose are you writing Decision trees? The reason I ask is that I actually wrote a perl Decision tree implementation for the AI assignment in Brooklyn Poly. You wouln't happen to be in the same class as I am in?
      Chebby
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