Re: Predictive or scoring solution for PostgreSQL ?

From: Mike Mascari <mascarm(at)mascari(dot)com>
To: "Marc A(dot) Leith" <marc(at)redboxdata(dot)com>
Cc: Hervé Piedvache <footcow(at)noos(dot)fr>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Predictive or scoring solution for PostgreSQL ?
Date: 2004-02-05 03:31:28
Message-ID: 4021B910.9020005@mascari.com
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Quoting Hervé Piedvache <footcow(at)noos(dot)fr>:

>> Hi,
>> Does anyone know a predictive or a database scoring solution for PostgreSQL

in response, Marc A. Leith wrote:

>Hmmmm, it's been a while since I did this but...
>
>Other tools do similar things - another was Knowledge Seeker from Angoss
>Software - which built turnkey decision trees (this was fairly cheap depending
>on the system it is running on). SAS also produced a turnkey modeling solution
>(not cheap $$$$). You could also try SPSS (cheaper than SAS). Group 1 Software
>also marketed an all-in-one Modeling Sol'n - Model 1 (I think) but I never
>actually used it.
>
>
Would Joe Conway's PL/R procedural language be any help here? I'd guess
there's an R package to fit the bill, but then again I'm only on page 30
of Modern Applied Statistics in S-Plus. ;-)

Mike Mascari

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