Comment Re:Not even close (Score 1) 343
That was my initial reaction as well... Though I suppose one could probably slice thin-like-inlaw-ham the definitions that we might apply to groups from that era...
That was my initial reaction as well... Though I suppose one could probably slice thin-like-inlaw-ham the definitions that we might apply to groups from that era...
As one of the co-authors on this paper I appreciate that you actually took the time to understand that we aren't trying to actually represent this as equivalent to a census. But rather we can estimate population density at spatial scales and across shorter temporal scales than one would normally be able to measure.
This represents a significant step forward as input data into a variety of disease transmission, demographic, transportation and other research areas and we are very excited about it. For more information check out our other research efforts: http://www.worldpop.org.uk/
I've been having students in my introductory programming courses work on this class of problem for a few years.. They all seem to really enjoy it. I code up bots to play RPS with certain biases just like the OP and they have to program a single player that identifies the bias in an opponent and adjusts its play to give it an advantage. They all routinely can generate solutions that perform far better than random against predictable, dumb bots, but things get very interesting when I throw the students' bots against each other in a throwdown tournament.
426 horses if you want a v8.. more if you want it to be bitchin'
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