08-31-2015 07:51 AM
I think he automated his posting here by writing a program that reads a data vector y[k] from a file with 100 online support forums (fora) which creates a textual representation of the as-yet unsolved homework assignment. It has a graphical representation of responses against time where 1<N<100 is given by the forums with the fewest sarcastic answers and time is represented as a countdown until the assignment is due (given by the user in the application). It adds to the graphic (waveform) a grey-coloured band, symmetrical around the waveform with x% being the point penalty/day for turning the assignment in late. To understand better the result, attached is a figure representing two homework assignments given with a 3%/day late penalty (x=3).
It's actually pretty clever the way he did it. 😄
08-31-2015 01:46 PM
@Yamaeda wrote:
*brings popcorn*
I normally avoid the over-sized title posts if someone else has already replied. In this case, it was advertised all over the front page.
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08-31-2015 05:56 PM
So, this is a Turing Test?
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09-03-2015 05:54 AM
@jojoo1 wrote:
i will be really thankfull
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