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RE: Monty Hall Problem and Other Ways of Using Probability Theory in Life

in #popularscience8 years ago

Apply these theories to Steemit. You get shown three posts. No author names or current results. Just titles, tags and the first few paragraphs. You can wager as much of your voting power you want, and if you pick the content with the best results, you win, if not, you're out your SP and have to wait to get it back.

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I guess that one would be more like the Gene Rayburn approach :)

Actually it's possible to predict the popularity of the post using machine learning algorithms, e.g. neural networks that I described in previous posts. So Probability Theory can help even here

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