O'Brien et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Spam filters: Bayes vs. chi-squared; letters vs. wordsO'Brien et al., 2003
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- O'Brien C
- Vogel C
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- Proceedings of the 1st international symposium on Information and communication technologies
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We compare two statistical methods for identifying spam or junk electronic mail. Spam filters are classifiers which determine whether an email is junk or not. The proliferation of spam email has made electronic filtering vitally important. The magnitude of the problem is …
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