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by jwp
6940 days ago
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Yeah, yeah, so the engineering part wasn't that great. But were the results good? Which algorithms did you use? What were your features? Seems like an interesting experiment, especially with all the gratuitous "friending" people do. Reminds me of a related paper: http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/papers/facebook/facebook.pdf |
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Cliffs notes version:
It turns out that how many friends of friends you have in common is the best predictor. After that, it's the number of photos you appear together in, and how many photos your friends of friends appear in. Following that is the number of classes you have in common.
All of the traits (like religious views, what state you're from, guy/girl, etc) are secondary.
It worked pretty well.
(Coincidentally, the facebook friendship prediction was my answer to the last question on the YC app.)