tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264226589944705290.post4655458830360824268..comments2023-11-05T03:45:25.001-08:00Comments on God Plays Dice: The spinning woman, part twoMichael Lugohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15671307315028242949noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264226589944705290.post-86465027679718764452007-11-18T04:12:00.000-08:002007-11-18T04:12:00.000-08:00Also, it's not hard to make yourself see it spinni...Also, it's not hard to make yourself see it spinning the other way, you can accomplish this quite easily by covering up parts of the pictures. Unfortunatly I've forgotten which part, but once you know you need only cover them for a short time to be change the direction of rotation at will.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264226589944705290.post-46808816438757031162007-10-23T14:38:00.000-07:002007-10-23T14:38:00.000-07:00It's interesting Levitt and yourself mention "anti...It's interesting Levitt and yourself mention "anti-predictors". A similar phenomenon in machine learning, <A HREF="http://conflate.net/inductio/theory/anti-learning/" REL="nofollow">anti-learning</A>, has been investigated in the last couple of years.<BR/><BR/>For particular datasets, learning algorithms that assume proximity implies similarity will induce classifiers that predict the opposite of what is the case. You can actually exploit and create a really good classifier by predicting the opposite of what the bad classifier tells you. <BR/><BR/>It's quite counter-intuitive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264226589944705290.post-82616534194832925582007-10-23T09:10:00.000-07:002007-10-23T09:10:00.000-07:00I think people taller than 5'7" see her left peopl...I think people taller than 5'7" see her left people under 5'7" see her spin right and people 5'7" see her as still.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com