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Now I'm not suggesting that the next stage of the reputation economy is about adding up multiple ratings into some kind of empty
score.
A three-digit score, your traditional credit history, that only 30 percent of us actually know what it is, will no longer be the determining factor in how much things cost, what we can access, and, in many instances, limit what we can do in the world.
If you ask enough of these, you can get a general overall
score
of disgust sensitivity.
It turns out that this
score
is actually meaningful.
When you bring people into the laboratory and you ask them if they're willing to engage in safe but disgusting behaviors like eating chocolate that's been baked to look like dog poop, or in this case eating some mealworms that are perfectly healthy but pretty gross, your
score
on that scale actually predicts whether or not you'll be willing to engage in those behaviors.
He wanted to keep
score.
So this was a game where the big fish eats the little fish, but he wanted to keep score, so that each time the big fish eats the little fish, the
score
would go up and it would keep track, and he didn't know how to do that.
I'll call it
score.
And that creates some new blocks for you, and also creates a little scoreboard that keeps track of the score, so each time I click on "change score," it increments the
score.
So then, each time the big fish eats the little fish, he will increment the score, and the
score
will go up by one.
He got his paper back expecting a near-perfect score, and couldn't believe it when he looked across the room at me and held up a zero.
Their learning
score
is zero.
I read the other day about a program where you feed it a box
score
from a baseball or football game and it spits out a news article as if a human had watched the game and was commenting on it.
You
score
as many runs as you can.
The red line is showing an automated version of the early warning
score
that Birmingham Children's Hospital were already running.
Indeed, if you
score
the people a century ago against modern norms, they would have an average I.Q. of 70.
If you
score
us against their norms, we would have an average I.Q. of 130. Now this has raised all sorts of questions.
Because 70 is normally the
score
for mental retardation.
And the countries on the right hand side, you'll see the per capita GDP, basically every country with a per capita GDP of, say, less than 5,000 dollars, has got a corruption
score
of roughly, what's that, about three?
On Memorial Day, we released "The National Mall," a location-aware album released exclusively as a mobile app that uses the device's built-in GPS functionality to sonically map the entire park in our hometown of Washington, D.C. Hundreds of musical segments are geo-tagged throughout the entire park so that as a listener traverses the landscape, a musical
score
is actually unfolding around them.
The result is our score, and the goal is to get as low a
score
as possible.
Here, the largest area is 12 and the smallest is 4, giving us a
score
of 8. Since we didn’t try to go for a low
score
that time, we can probably do better.
Now our
score
is 9 minus 3, or 6.
Try out an 8x8; what’s the lowest
score
you can get?
That gives us a 5x8 rectangle with area 40 and a 3x8 with area 24, for a
score
of 16.
Dividing that 5x8 into a 5x5 and a 5x3 leaves us with a
score
of 10.
To improve on our previous score, we can try to pick a range of values spanning 9 or less and adding up to 64.
That’s a
score
of 6. Can we do even better?
We can get the same
score
by throwing out the 2x7 and 1x8 and replacing them with a 3x3, 1x7, and 1x6.
But if we go any lower down the list, the numbers become so small that we’d need a wider range of sizes to cover the canvas, which would increase the
score.
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