Show HN: Comments by Top HN Posters Analysed by IBM's Watson User Modelling API
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#32Re: Show HN: Comments by Top HN Posters Analysed by IBM's Watson User Modelling API
#33Somebody please make a browser plugin that uses this data. I know the data isn't perfect, but it would be nice to be able see who in a thread is a top HNer and which character traits are outliers from the norm. You get insulted by somebody ranked low in Sympathy? No need to worry. I'm serious. Somebody do this. It would look great on the résumé.
Or, we could learn to do brief history searches and check out past user comments if it really matters. I'm generally pretty suspicious of any sort of computer-generated personality profiles, and though I understand the appeal to techies of empathy-as-a-service I don't think it's something we should consider relying upon. Hell, half the fun in life is trying to figure out who other people really are.
Re: Show HN: Comments by Top HN Posters Analysed by IBM's Watson User Modelling API
#34Grellas is the ideal human ^^
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#35Does not seem correct. The top poster for practicality has some useless thank you posts that provide nothing useful to the reader. StackOverflow even tends to lock questions that just get a lot of useless thank you comments to prevent putting useless information on the page for people coming to find reference material.
Re: Show HN: Comments by Top HN Posters Analysed by IBM's Watson User Modelling API
#36I had a small giggle at my rankings, not going to lie. Without a definition for what each of these things are, it's a little unclear what this is actually saying. I'm assuming there's some documentation on this somewhere?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Five_personality_traits
One thing that we're wondering is whether a score 1% means that it believes that the person has little of this treat, or that it has little proof to believe that the person has this treat. If I'm not mistaken it's the former.
Re: Show HN: Comments by Top HN Posters Analysed by IBM's Watson User Modelling API
#37Re: Show HN: Comments by Top HN Posters Analysed by IBM's Watson User Modelling API
#38Somebody please make a browser plugin that uses this data. I know the data isn't perfect, but it would be nice to be able see who in a thread is a top HNer and which character traits are outliers from the norm. You get insulted by somebody ranked low in Sympathy? No need to worry. I'm serious. Somebody do this. It would look great on the résumé.
Or, we could learn to do brief history searches and check out past user comments if it really matters. I'm generally pretty suspicious of any sort of computer-generated personality profiles, and though I understand the appeal to techies of empathy-as-a-service I don't think it's something we should consider relying upon. Hell, half the fun in life is trying to figure out who other people really are.