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7.15.3 Displaying Predictions

GroupLens makes a prediction for you about how much you will like a news article. The predictions from GroupLens are on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is the worst and 5 is the best. You can use the predictions from GroupLens in one of three ways controlled by the variable gnus-grouplens-override-scoring.

There are three ways to display predictions in grouplens. You may choose to have the GroupLens scores contribute to, or override the regular gnus scoring mechanism. override is the default; however, some people prefer to see the Gnus scores plus the grouplens scores. To get the separate scoring behavior you need to set gnus-grouplens-override-scoring to 'separate. To have the GroupLens predictions combined with the grouplens scores set it to 'override and to combine the scores set gnus-grouplens-override-scoring to 'combine. When you use the combine option you will also want to set the values for grouplens-prediction-offset and grouplens-score-scale-factor.

In either case, GroupLens gives you a few choices for how you would like to see your predictions displayed. The display of predictions is controlled by the grouplens-prediction-display variable.

The following are valid values for that variable.

prediction-spot
The higher the prediction, the further to the right an `*' is displayed.
confidence-interval
A numeric confidence interval.
prediction-bar
The higher the prediction, the longer the bar.
confidence-bar
Numerical confidence.
confidence-spot
The spot gets bigger with more confidence.
prediction-num
Plain-old numeric value.
confidence-plus-minus
Prediction +/- confidence.


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