We may no longer need the humans, at least for data-driven stories.
Automated News Comes To Sports Coverage Via StatSheet - 0 views
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Every story on each site was written by a robot, or to put it more precisely, by StatSheet’s content algorithms. “The posts are completely auto-generated,” says founder Robbie Allen. “The only human involvement is with creating the algorithms that generate the posts.”
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It has about 20 different types of articles that it generates, from season previews to game recaps. StatSheet might analyze 10,000 data points and 4,000 possible phrases to generate a single story.
Exclusive: How Google's Algorithm Rules the Web | Magazine - 1 views
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Facebook launched an early attack with its implication that some people would rather get information from their friends than from an anonymous formula. Twitter’s ability to parse its constant stream of updates introduced the concept of real-time search, a way of tapping into the latest chatter and conversation as it unfolds. Yelp helps people find restaurants, dry cleaners, and babysitters by crowdsourcing the ratings.
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Microsoft purchased Farecast — a Web site that tracks airline fares over time and uses the data to predict when ticket prices will rise or fall — and incorporated its findings into Bing’s results. Microsoft made similar acquisitions in the health, reference, and shopping sectors
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Google uses signals to ensure that only the most relevant tweets find their way into the real-time stream. “We look at what’s retweeted, how many people follow the person, and whether the tweet is organic or a bot,”
Predicting crime, LAPD-style | Cities | theguardian.com - 3 views
World Poultry - News: Chicken sounds indicate stress - 0 views
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vocalisation patterns have been found to be different for stress due to handling and stress due to overcrowding. The analysis was carried out by digitally recording laying chickens' vocalisations under different types of stressful conditions, and then, after removing background noise, analysing the recordings using a modified version of the Hidden Markov Model (HMM) with voice recognition algorithms.
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HMM has achieved an overall condition classification accuracy of 74%.
How Google's PageRank Quantifies Things (Like History's Best Tennis Player) Beyond The ... - 1 views
Most important person on English-language wikipedia? Frank Sinatra | Technology | thegu... - 0 views
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"Our analysis shows that most important historical figures across Wikipedia language editions are born in western countries after the 17th century, and are male,"
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PageRank says that a page is important if a lot of important pages link to it.
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The most important person in the world comes out as Carl Linnaeus, the 18th-century Swedish naturalist
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Why people think total nonsense is really deep - The Washington Post - 0 views
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Those more receptive to bull**** are less reflective, lower in cognitive ability (i.e., verbal and fluid intelligence, numeracy), are more prone to ontological confusions [beliefs in things for which there is no empirical evidence (i.e. that prayers have the ability to heal)] and conspiratorial ideation, are more likely to hold religious and paranormal beliefs, and are more likely to endorse complementary and alternative medicine.
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