Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Flickr geotagging


This is great! Flickr just added geotagging ability to their site. If there's an open API, or a way to scrape this, it could really help out the Photo Tourism project.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

likebetter.com

likebetter.com

Figure 1. Apple vs. The Matrix: one of the hardest choices I had to make


This website was astonishingly good at deciphering my personality traits from simple A/B picture preference testing. It did make a few mistakes, but I agreed with the majority of its guesses. It seems the program learns by guessing your traits based on the clicks of previous users. Whenever a trait guess is offered, there is an option to agree or disagree with the trait; so, the program can update its data set.

Here's the output, including wrong guesses:

You're a guy.
You prefer boxers.
Your desk is a mess.
You avoid junk food.
You would say your household income is at the upper class level.
You attended college.
You're fifty or older.
You are not very interested in matters of technology.
You are fairly wealthy.
You're a night person
You often employ logic in your decision-making.
You're someone who has a few close friends.
You're the kind of person who thinks first and acts later.
You are right-handed.
I bet you find it easy to empathize with other people.
You study/work better without music playing in the background.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Trust your instincts

I was browsing my usual feeds and came across this very interesting article about subconscious decision making vs. conscious decision making. I'm very much the kind of person who believes that deliberate and rational decision making will usually lead to the best outcome. Imagine my surprise when I came accross this: Education Guardian