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Quantifying Counts, Costs, and Trends Accurately via Machine Learning

HPL-2007-164(R.1) Quantifying Counts, Costs, and Trends Accurately via Machine Learning - Forman, George
Keyword(s): supervised machine learning, classification, prevalence estimation, class distribution estimation, cost quantification, quantification research methodology, minimizing training effort, detecting and tracking trends, concept drift, class imbalance, text mining
Abstract: In many business and science applications, it is important to track trends over historical data, for example, measuring the monthly prevalence of influenza incidents at a hospital. In situations where a machine learning classifier is needed to identify the relevant incidents from among all cases in ...
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FIZMO-CONSOLE(6)						   Games Manual 						  FIZMO-CONSOLE(6)

NAME
fizmo-console - bare-bone console implementation of the fizmo Z-Maschine Interpreter. SYNOPSIS
fizmo-console [ options ] storyfile DESCRIPTION
fizmo-console is a frontend for the fizmo Z-Machine interpreter--"Fimzo interprets Z-machine opcodes"--which uses only the basic console output and input methods. It will run most of the interactive fiction games aka text adventures written by Infocom or other games which are based on the Z-Machine--currently all versions except version 6 are supported. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show help message and exit. -ll, --line-length Will set the line length for the current screen. This will enable word-wrapping using the defined screen size. -dh, --disable-hyphenation Disable word hyphenation. Useful for languages other than the supported ones. CREDITS
ITF -- The InfoTaskForce All the people who drew up the Z-Machine Specification, in alphabetical order: Chris Tham, David Beazley, George Janczuk, Graham Nelson, Mark Howell, Matthias Pfaller, Mike Threepoint, Paul David Doherty, Peter Lisle, Russell Hoare and Stefan Jokisch. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InfoTaskForce for more information. The Frotz authors When I really got stuck I peeked into the frotz source. Thanks to Stefan Jokisch, Galen Hazelwood and David Griffith. People helping with bug fixes, extensions, packaging, translations and more in alphabetical order: Andrew Plotkin, David Leverton, Eric Forgeot, irb, Lewis Gentry, Michael Dunlap, Pattrick Matthai, Samuel Ver- schelde, Zachary Kline and the people at MacPorts. SEE ALSO
fizmo-ncursesw(6), frotz(6), xzip(6), jzip(6), inform(1) AUTHOR
Fizmo was written in 2005-2012 by Christoph Ender. BUGS
Fizmo is in beta stage and will probably still have some bugs. If you stumble upon one, please send an e-mail to fizmo@spellbreaker.org. 0.7.2 March 9, 2012 FIZMO-CONSOLE(6)