prev: Weekly journal 2024-11-06~2024-11-10
- I’ll switch back to a short but weekend switching cycle to get back on track.
I wrote last time, “Things to do this week.”
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We’ve done a lot of broad listening from opinion vectors, so we want to do broad listening from text.
- I’ve thought about it, but I haven’t moved my hands on it. - Broad Listening from Text Format Data
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However, now that we have the final data for the public opinion map, I’d like to analyze that as well. - Public Opinion Map 3970 UMAP
- I had trouble dealing with the high-dimensional mud pie in the center.
- Should UMAP results be clustered?
- Taught: Careful clustering of tSNE results.
- The idea at the end of “[Should UMAP results be clustered?” for handling high-dimensional mud pie was deemed nonsensical as a result of calling “Careful clustering of tSNE results”. I’m wondering what I should do about the next action.
- Solving simple problems for better understanding. - Distance of high-dimensional normal distribution has mean √D, variance 0.7 - antagonistic dimension - Mathematical multidimensional spiky spikes
- Taught: Careful clustering of tSNE results.
- As for broad listening from text format data, if the clusters are not appropriate, the AI explanation of clusters will also be poor.
- I had trouble dealing with the high-dimensional mud pie in the center.
- Should UMAP results be clustered?
What to do this week
- For now, let’s take it easy on the UMAP for the public opinion map since it is a stretch goal, and update the WebUI with the final version of the data once it is updated ✅.
- There may be more high-priority discussions at the meeting scheduled for later in the day.
- It wasn’t much.
- If you have time, take time to think about Broad Listening from Text Format Data, External Brain, Teaching AI the KJ Method, etc. in particular.
- I’m getting more referrals from all over the world, and I’m being asked to write about various things, but I’m too busy to write in English, so I should proceed with the Scrapbox Automatic Translation project, and maybe I should become fluent in Chinese, Malay, and Vietnamese as well as English. Maybe it would be better to become not only English, but also Chinese, Malay, and Vietnamese.
- Related: Look East Policy.
- Maybe we can improve the UI of mem.nhiro.org.
- I’m getting more referrals from all over the world, and I’m being asked to write about various things, but I’m too busy to write in English, so I should proceed with the Scrapbox Automatic Translation project, and maybe I should become fluent in Chinese, Malay, and Vietnamese as well as English. Maybe it would be better to become not only English, but also Chinese, Malay, and Vietnamese.
- It looks like we’re making a lot of progress, so let’s get a grasp of the current status of Plurality’s Japanese translations.
- Also try [Difference between DBSCAN and HDBSCAN
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