Re: How to identify flat (even) distributions?



On Dec 11, 1:59 pm, Steve555 <foursh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 11 Dec, 11:25, illywhacker <illywac...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is no predefined calculation to solve this. problem. I stated
that my hunch(idea) was that some people - based on their scoring
distribution - might  improve (or add noise to) my prediction
algorithm. I then asked the learned people here how to best judge
these scoring distributions.

I think it means: "It is easier to notice how simplistic a model is
when it is explicit" But what's that got to do with the price of fish?

For example, what do you mean by the word 'improve' above?

illywhacker;
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