Hey, @St_Rev. Since I'm in a mood, I have a math(ish) question for you. It's silly. I'll make it a thread.
-
-
If you have information about the movies themselves, then it should be possible in principle. See what movie characteristics get high ratings from S & from E in time t and t + 1, and compare
-
If all you have is ratings, then you could do it by seeing which other critics both S and E correlate with in time t and t + 1. Maybe even cluster the critics and see if S or E (or both) switch clusters over tjme
-
But if all you have are S and E's ratings, I don't think there's anything you can do. You need to be able to compare both to _something_
-
Thanks. I went to bed thinking it could probably be done by plotting against control critics' thumbs, but not in isolation. My guess, should anyone ever be bored enough to test this, is that S & E did converge, and that E exacted the dominant influence.
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.
. Banned in Sweden. SubGenius, Zhuangist, white-hat troll. Defrocked mathematician. Brain problems.