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Next to confidence also other measures of interestingness for rules were proposed.
Together and in silence we contemplated the superb interestingness of these others for half a minute or so.
It is intended to identify strong rules discovered in databases using different measures of interestingness.
It actually generates complexity, which is Smolin's criterion for interestingness.
My father also experienced this bit of interestingness with a microwaved jug of water.
'High quality' in text mining usually refers to some combination of relevance, novelty, and interestingness.
Picasa brings a lot of interestingness to the table, however, and includes the "same core features" that made its Windows counterpart so popular.
That raises a possibly radical but certainly reasonable criterion for deciding what to teach: interestingness instead of practicality.
Schmidhuber explicitly distinguishes between beauty and interestingness.
When measuring "interestingness" and "pleasingness," viewers rated works higher for abstract works that were more complex.
- Mail from a new sender could be sorted according to keywords to calculate its interestingness, with attached images used to illustrate each mail.
Schmidhuber's theory explicitly distinguishes between what's beautiful and what's interesting, stating that interestingness corresponds to the first derivative of subjectively perceived beauty.
Some of the key features of Flickr not initially present were tags, marking photos as favorites, group photo pools and interestingness, for which a patent is pending.
However, the perpetual non-event system of GDP was recovering from the burst of interestingness, and enhancing dullness levels to the point of human endurance.
The temporary interestingness of the data corresponds to the number of saved bits, and thus (in the continuum limit) to the first derivative of subjectively perceived beauty.
Because of the show's expectation that hardly anyone would be able to give a correct answer without significant prompting, it instead encourages sheer interestingness, which is how points are mainly scored.
Jürgen Schmidhuber's formal theory of creativity postulates that creativity, curiosity and interestingness are by-products of a simple computational principle for measuring and optimizing learning progress.
Looking for techniques that can model what the user has known (and using this models as interestingness measures) is currently an active research trend under the name of "Subjective Interestingness"
Conventional, or 'blind', projection pursuit, finds the most "interesting" possible projections in multidimensional data, using a search algorithm that optimizes some fixed criterion of "interestingness" - such as deviation from a normal distribution.
Aside from the raw analysis step, it involves database and data management aspects, data preprocessing, model and inference considerations, interestingness metrics, complexity considerations, post-processing of discovered structures, visualization, and online updating.
If the task of sifting through all these subreddits to find a needle of interestingness seems a bit daunting, Reddit's Serendipity feature that provides a random story via bookmarklet is live and shakin' in iReddit.
But the producers of Chicago Hope never managed to do anything more interesting with her interestingness than cause her to aspire to leave medicine and become an astronaut, the ridiculous quest to which she devoted her last year on the series.
Although some reviews described the Tuttuki Bako a "a bad idea" or "useless and barely entertaining," the same reviewers were often quick to point out exonerating aspects such the device's inherent interestingness and the retro-feel of the system.
And, caught up in the interestingness of the world, Coraline barely noticed that she had wriggled down and curled, cat-like, in her grandmother's uncomfortable armchair, nor did she notice when she fell into a deep and dreamless sleep.
Rockwell has also received positive notices for his role opposite Nicolas Cage in Ridley Scott's Matchstick Men (2003), with Entertainment Weekly calling him "destined by a kind of excessive interestingness to forever be a colorful sidekick."