There's a bunch of various algorithms around and there'S IS some documentation. Plus, there is an R package RWeka that makes use of the Weka jars.
There's a bunch of various algorithms around and there'S IS some documentation. Plus, there is an R package RWeka that makes use of the Weka jars. EDIT: There is also a nice, comprehensive read by Witten et al.
: Data mining that contains an extensive description of Weka among other interesting things. Look into the API opportunities.
We don't use Java but it might be something to consider if R doesn't work. – user1024824 Nov 2 at 15:05 Don't need to be too much into Java to try RWeka. Just install.
Packages("RWeka") and a little browsing the vignette will do. – ran2 Nov 2 at 15:19 Nice... I didn't know that. I will look into it some more then!
– user1024824 Nov 2 at 18:44.
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