Re: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-25 Thread Brit
Kim Plowright wrote: Wow - that's a slightly terrifying concept: the ability to filter news according to your personal preferences so you only get 'good' news delivered to you... Very 1984. *Shudder* Not quite - if you only received good news because thats all you were able to get/all you

Re: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-25 Thread Matthew Hurst
How happy I was to hear the name of Lorraine Kelly - a breath of fresh air to an expat in the US, and a Scot at that. Matt On 7/18/05, Brit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kim Plowright wrote: Wow - that's a slightly terrifying concept: the ability to filter news according to your personal

Re: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-18 Thread Kirk Northrop
Davy Mitchell wrote: As MN is getting a fair number of hits for its early stage in development, I have posted an update as it has moved on greatly. It's using much the same rating system. I've spent the time on reorganising the code, some DBase work, presentation and the client side stuff.

RE: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-18 Thread David Sargeant
. A complex task though... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kirk Northrop Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 5:06 PM To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: Re: [backstage] Mood News 3 Davy Mitchell wrote: As MN is getting a fair number of hits

RE: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-18 Thread Luke Dicken
A really clever site would ask you for your point of view (or remember when you disagree) and adjust accordingly. A complex task though... A feedback neural network should be able to solve it reasonably straight-forwardly (although you would need a large sample of data with which to train

RE: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-18 Thread Kim Plowright
2005 11:13 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: RE: [backstage] Mood News 3 A really clever site would ask you for your point of view (or remember when you disagree) and adjust accordingly. A complex task though... A feedback neural network should be able to solve it reasonably straight

Re: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-18 Thread Matthew Hurst
: [backstage] Mood News 3 A really clever site would ask you for your point of view (or remember when you disagree) and adjust accordingly. A complex task though... A feedback neural network should be able to solve it reasonably straight-forwardly (although you would need a large

Re: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-18 Thread Davy Mitchell
Wow - thanks for all the emails. Uh, that's great, but I found this article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/ hi/health/4681707.stm in Bad news, when it should be good. Yeah - the scoring system needs to cover more topics and better. It is very crude however the next version should be much better and

Re: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-18 Thread Matthew Hurst
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luke Dicken Sent: 18 July 2005 11:13 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: RE: [backstage] Mood News 3 A really clever site would ask you for your point of view (or remember when you disagree

Re: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-18 Thread Tim Scollick
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luke Dicken Sent: 18 July 2005 11:13 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: RE: [backstage] Mood News 3 A really clever site would ask you for your point of view (or remember when you disagree) and adjust accordingly. A complex task

Re: [backstage] Mood News 3

2005-07-17 Thread Yanik Magnan
Uh, that's great, but I found this article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/ hi/health/4681707.stm in Bad news, when it should be good. -- Yanik Magnan On 17-Jul-05, at 5:20 PM, Davy Mitchell wrote: Hi Folks, Hope everyone had a good weekend and didn't melt! Carnoustie was HOT :-) As MN is