On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:21:27 +0100, Joshua Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think there is a great opportunity for the aggregators to use
> Bayesian-type filtering (think email spam filters) to help gather
> videos of interest to the viewer. If the aggregator can ascertain the
> context from the blog post (and possibly the related tags in a
> directory like MeFeedia or FireAnt), then it can use that context to
> determine the "type" of video. It could then filter the videos
> appropriately.
>
> Right now I have 373 unwatched videos in FireAnt. If it had a way to
> "learn" what I like, it could then "bubble up" the videos I want to
> watch.

Not knowing much about bayenesian filtering, but... Wouldn't a system like  
that just feed you more and more of the same stuff? And thus not giving me  
the videos I want to watch but videos almost like the ones I watched  
yesterday (those are usually different).

- Andreas
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