@Peter, now you have my attention :-)

Say, from a logical perspective, what constitutes mischief?


On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Martin Akolo Chiteri <martin.chiteri@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Peter, 

Have you considered using Python and its libraries for performing Numerical [1] and Scientific [2] analysis? 

It also has tools for doing machine learning [3] with. 

[1] Numpy < http://www.numpy.org/ > 
[2] SciPy < http://www.scipy.org/getting-started.html > 
[3] SciKit-Learn < http://scikit-learn.org/stable/ >  

They are all pretty simple to learn and use from my limited experience with them.

Martin.



On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Peter Muchemi <pmuchemi@gmail.com> wrote:
I consult for a taxi company that uses the stoic system to track movements of cars on a 24/7 basis.

They have a department just to pore through the stoic data to detect drivers mischief.

I have been considering deploying an expert system maybe done with prolog(using my 13 years old cs theory).

Anyone who has tackled such a problem before.

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Electra Software Ltd
http://www.software.co.ke
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