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#bayes
: A Naive-Bayes classifier for node.js
bayes
takes a document (piece of text), and tells you what category that document belongs to.
##What can I use this for?
You can use this for categorizing any text content into any arbitrary set of categories. For example:
##Installing
npm install bayes
##Usage
var bayes = require('bayes')
var classifier = bayes()
// teach it positive phrases
classifier.learn('amazing, awesome movie!! Yeah!! Oh boy.', 'positive')
classifier.learn('Sweet, this is incredibly, amazing, perfect, great!!', 'positive')
// teach it a negative phrase
classifier.learn('terrible, shitty thing. Damn. Sucks!!', 'negative')
// now ask it to categorize a document it has never seen before
classifier.categorize('awesome, cool, amazing!! Yay.')
// => 'positive'
// serialize the classifier's state as a JSON string.
var stateJson = classifier.toJson()
// load the classifier back from its JSON representation.
var revivedClassifier = bayes.fromJson(stateJson)
##API
###var classifier = bayes([options])
Returns an instance of a Naive-Bayes Classifier.
Pass in an optional options
object to configure the instance. If you specify a tokenizer
function in options
, it will be used as the instance's tokenizer. It receives a (string) text
argument - this is the string value that is passed in by you when you call .learn()
or .categorize()
. It must return an array of tokens. The default tokenizer removes punctuation and splits on spaces.
Eg.
var classifier = bayes({
tokenizer: function (text) { return text.split(' ') }
})
###classifier.learn(text, category)
Teach your classifier what category
the text
belongs to. The more you teach your classifier, the more reliable it becomes. It will use what it has learned to identify new documents that it hasn't seen before.
###classifier.categorize(text)
Returns the category
it thinks text
belongs to. Its judgement is based on what you have taught it with .learn().
###classifier.toJson()
Returns the JSON representation of a classifier.
###var classifier = bayes.fromJson(jsonStr)
Returns a classifier instance from the JSON representation. Use this with the JSON representation obtained from classifier.toJson()
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) by Tolga Tezel tolgatezel11@gmail.com
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Naive Bayes Classifier for node.js
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