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Entropy Encoding to determine similarity, and other more experimental classifiers. As an example of Pattern Recognition software, CRM114 is a good example of machine learning accomplished with a reasonably simple algorithm. GPLed Source code in C is available through the external link. At a deeper level, CRM114 is also a string pattern matching language, similar to Grep or even Perl ; although it is Turing Complete it is highly tuned for matching text, and even a simple (recursive) definition of the factorial takes almost ten lines, looking somewhat confusing to the uninitiated. Part of this is because the crm114 language syntax is not Positional , but Declensional . As a programming language, it may be used for many other applications aside from detecting spam. CRM114 uses the TRE approximate-match Regex engine, so it's possible to write programs that do not depend on absolutely identical strings matching to function correctly. TRIVIA The "Kubrick Rubric" CRM-114 was first used by Kubrick in the 1956 film ''The Killing'', where one of the main characters (played by Sterling Hayden, who also stars in Dr. Strangelove) checks into a motel and gets the room "Building C Rm. 114." Hoever, the most famous reference to CRM114 is probably to the radio discriminator aboard a B-52 in '' (1954). After ''Dr. Strangelove'', the Kubrick rubric CRM114 appears in three subsequent movies. The spacecraft Discovery's registration/serial number in '''' (1968) is CRM 114. Kubrick cleverly uses the homonym "Serum 114," a drug injected into Alex to help his reformation, in '' A Clockwork Orange '' (1971), and CRM114 is also his car plate. In '' Eyes Wide Shut '' (1999), the mortuary is located at "Wing C, Room 114". Other films continue Kubrick's CRM114 tradition. An amplifier in Dr. Emmett Brown 's laboratory in '' Back To The Future '' is labeled CRM-114, and the remake of '' Fun With Dick And Jane '' includes a financial transaction form number CRM-114. An anti-personnel land-mine in '' Severance '' is designated the CRM-114. A low-budget short film made in 2006 was entitled ''CRM-114'', and the plot revolved around a mysterious packet of blood known only by the code CRM-114. The term CRM-114 made an appearance in the ''Star Trek'' universe, on an episode of '' Deep Space Nine '' called '' Business As Usual ''. It is referred to as a power hand weapon produced by the Breen , one that is "effective against moving vehicles and surface emplacements", and featuring a "quick recharge time". CRM-114 has cropped up in the TV show '' Heroes ''. CRM-114 is the catalog code assigned to the Kensei sword that Hiro is searching for in the episode " Parasite ". (In the Heroes 360 Experience during the episode, it was confirmed that the reference was intentional.) Malcom McDowell , the star of ''A Clockwork Orange'', also guest starred in this episode, as the current owner of the sword. In the film Bicentennial Man , Robin Williams ' character is named NDR-114 REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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