Log message #905649

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# Jul 22nd 2009, 03:36 alkemann Phally: ?
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:44 pointlessjon yeah, y'know the more i program the more i actually become interested in mathematics
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:43 jperras and besides, calculus is fun :P
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:39 jperras then your options are a bit more limited
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:35 pointlessjon i haven't
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:33 jperras there are books that start off with no calc, and others that dive right into the thick of it.
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:33 jperras it usually depends on whether or not you're familiar with calculus or not
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:33 pointlessjon no worries, it's a big internet out there
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:31 jperras not particularly; I took my stats classes in university for a math degree, so I'm not actually sure what they cover in those books.
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:31 pointlessjon any particular recommendations?
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:30 pointlessjon been on the computer too long today ;)
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:30 jperras if you're really interested, there are a few books out there on statistics for programmers
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:30 pointlessjon err
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:30 pointlessjon the solution gets fuzzy around the solution for me
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:29 pointlessjon yeah the problem is very clear
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:28 jperras I tried to explain it in plain English terms in the wiki, iirc
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:28 jperras yeah, they can be a bit dense in places
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:27 pointlessjon indeed. I tried reading into the articles you linked to but it was beyond me
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:26 jperras curiosity is mankind's greatest gift ;-)
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:26 pointlessjon i'm mostly asking out of curiousity
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:26 pointlessjon i see
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:26 jperras really, it's just a mathematical construct to get a more accurate picture
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:25 pointlessjon right
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:25 jperras when it should really be closer to 1
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:25 jperras that outlier actually brings the mean to 1.8
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:25 jperras one person gives it 5 stars (e.g. person who wrote article)
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:24 jperras 4 give it 1 star
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:24 jperras 5 people rate an article
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:24 jperras simple example:
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:24 jperras pointlessjon: yeah, more like that
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:24 jperras it's more of a modelization of how a rating system should function, based on a few assumptions
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:24 pointlessjon will it simply be the numeric rating where the solution you were describing is just how we get there, or are we going to be looking more at charts
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:23 jperras we're not really collecting statistics
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:23 pointlessjon at the end of the day, what kind of statistics will we have?
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:22 jperras pointlessjon: yup
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:22 jperras gwoo: ha
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:22 pointlessjon yeah let me step back -- you mentioned in the spec some crazy stuff about the ratings
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:22 jperras gaussians and cake?
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:22 pointlessjon what time is it anyway, like almost 2am?
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:21 jperras I'm not following
# Jul 22nd 2009, 00:21 pointlessjon you're a fiend for the cake