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Do have any acedemic summary? #1

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Krewn opened this issue Jun 2, 2016 · 2 comments
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Do have any acedemic summary? #1

Krewn opened this issue Jun 2, 2016 · 2 comments

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@Krewn
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Krewn commented Jun 2, 2016

The project has implications in terms of both psychological and commuter science research. I am wondering if you have made any latex summaries of the method you use to make predictions, and also if you have investigated more generally terminology regarding people's reaction to various results when told a computer predicts their actions.

Also just a small bug, there is no way that I guessed enough times for that trailing 1 to be meaningful. make sure you handle floating point error appropriately.

Interesting results...

@christianbundy
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JavaScript integers, man. They're full of trouble.

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elsehow commented Jun 2, 2016

@Krewn I have not made summaries, but am definitely thinking of ways to write up this project, potentially using comments from the HN thread.

Also, hilarious floating point screenshot. James R Lee (from UW) was using the parity of the lowest order digit as a pseudo-random generator, to "play against" the oracle. I've since patched this "bug," and made the running mean into an integer %.

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