The O'Reilly Paradox: Explained At Last - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
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Oct 4, 2012 · [tim o'reilly:] i've been thinking a lot lately about a piece i read in stuart brand's, coevolution quarterly back in 1975.
It's called the clothesline paradox. the author, steve.
Still lead hurried and rushed lives.
Jun 1, 2017 · building a system that’s 100% accurate on training data is a problem that’s well known to data scientists:
It’s an easy and tempting mistake to make,.
This article hinges it's point on that 100% accuracy on the training set means it will never do well on the testing set or real world data.
Dec 19, 2017 · we’ll explain just what this challenge is, its amazing implications if solved, and how to join the quest if we’ve inspired your interest.
The first life form, likely.
[q] when does a habit become statistically relevant?
How would that be represented as a function?
Is the “heap” paradox something statistics have tackled?
Explanation would be appreciated.
3 days ago · this bundle includes the books “residues:
Time, change and uncertainty in software architecture” and “the architect’s paradox:
Uncertainty and the philosophy of.