Query: hypex
OS: debian
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HMINE(1) HMINE(1)NAMEhypex - computes the Chernoff exponent between two simple categories.SYNOPSIShypex [-hH size] [-s stepsize] CATDUMP1 CATDUMP2 hmine -VDESCRIPTIONhypex reads two category dumps produced by dbacl(1) after learning. A category dump is obtained using the -d and -l switches, and is a textual representation of the feature weights which exist in the binary category files. Given two such category dumps for simple unigram categories, hypex calculates the Kullback Leibler divergence between the probability mod- els, and prints out exponential error exponents for Neyman-Pearson hypothesis tests under a range of threshold values. See Cover and Thomas (1991) Elements of Information Theory, Chap. 12. Note that only simple categories are supported, and the output only makes sense under appropriate theoretical conditions. This is a very specialized calculator.EXIT STATUShypex returns 0 on success, 1 if an error occurs.OPTIONS-h -H Same as dbacl(1). Selects the hash sizes in powers of two. -s Stepsize for the threshold. hypex outputs exponents for different values of the threshold, within an interval bounded by the Kull- back Leibler divergences between the categories. -V Print the program version number and exit.SOURCEThe source code for the latest version of this program is available at the following locations: http://www.lbreyer.com/gpl.html http://dbacl.sourceforge.netBUGSDoesn't work with complex categories, and theoretical assumptions are unrealistic in practice.AUTHORLaird A. Breyer <laird@lbreyer.com>SEE ALSOdbacl(1), mailcross(1), mailfoot(1), mailinspect(1), mailtoe(1), regex(7) Version 1.12 Bayesian Classification Tools HMINE(1)
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