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Trained by the existing HB database, a neural net lets the halfbaker know how others will react when they read the concept.
It's baked...
http://www.halfbakery.com (Cause the our heads are neural nets.) [Inyuki, Jun 10 2012]
Halfbakery standard responses
Halfbakery_20Standard_20Responses [DrBob, Jun 12 2012]
EZBakery
[xaviergisz, Jun 12 2012]
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Not sure of the value of this; a good idea can elicit
negative reactions here. Why worry about it? |
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Nothing, human or machine, can predict [The Alterother]. |
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[pocmloc] excluded, of course. |
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I just knew you were going to post that comment, or something very like it. |
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The waiting's the fun bit, surely? |
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Even if you make a predictive algorithm, it will take nonzero amount of time to wait. Add the fact that some of the halfbakery users are experiencing time-dilation effects of turbocharged brain, and you still have non-negligible delays, even if your algorithm is fast. (P.S., neural nets are a bit outdated in prediction and machine learning.) |
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I was just about to say exactly the same thing... |
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My predictable response is to say that you misspelled "responces." |
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//My predictable response is to say that you misspelled "responces."// |
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Rowing with both oars in the water, you are not. |
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I predict that you must wait until New Year's Eve to make a prediction... |
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