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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Misblended threads Post 302507824 by Neo on Friday 25th of March 2011 12:04:15 AM
Old 03-25-2011
Thanks. Not sure, threads merged as follows:

Quote:
15:48, 24th Mar 2011 jim mcnamara Thread merged from multiple threads
Maybe JM had a reason.

Anyway, feel free to start another discussion if necessary and reference new discussion in merged thread.
 

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dimbl(1)						      General Commands Manual							  dimbl(1)

NAME
dimbl - Distributed Timbl SYNOPSYS
dimbl [timbl options] [-S <num of threads>] DESCRIPTION
dimbl extends timbl with the possibility to run the classification task on multiple threads. This is done by splitting up the Instancebase in parts that are handled in parallel. Every test instance is tested against each partial Instancebase. The results are merged and then the k Nearest Neighbours are calculated. NOTES
dimbl only works for the IB1 variants of timbl. Not all timbl options are fully supported. Documentation is lacking. OPTIONS
-S <threads> run the server on 'threads' parallel threads. all timbl options are documenented in timbl(1) dimbl handles most of them in the same way as timbl except for -i filename and -I filename -I will create 'threads' Instancebase files and store their names in 'filename' together with the name of the weighting file. -i will use such a file to read back in 'threads' Instancebases for a classifying task. The -S option is ignored in that case. dimbl will use the number of files found in 'filename'. BUGS
possibly AUTHORS
Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl Antal van den Bosch Timbl@uvt.nl SEE ALSO
timbl(1) 2010 december 09 dimbl(1)
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