add ur-CAIM capabilities#1
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here you can find an improved version of CAIM: http://helvia.uco.es/bitstream/handle/10396/13003/article.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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It's been a while and I'm not familiar with UR-CAIM, but it appears to be different enough to warrant inclusion. If your interested in adding it, it would seem wise to support both methods, so can you add a parameter for the caim_type, maybe in _run_feature? Past that, build out CLI arguments and other interfaces to support a choice of type. thanks! |
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Hi @Morgan243,
here you can find an improved version of CAIM. The paper is 3 years old: http://helvia.uco.es/bitstream/handle/10396/13003/article.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
What do you think about adding it?
Thanks,
Jeremy