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by geelen
5164 days ago
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That's something we haven't tested, but my gut tells me contrasting Vector Victors (like better in both dimensions) is 'worth' more than similar Vector Victors. The really significant change would be that agreeing in one dimension (yes A is better quality than B, but we disagree on which is more rewatchable) still contributes to your correlation with someone. We're not doing that at the moment, because it felt like pairwise partial agreement would weaken the signal - I wanted _real_ agreement (in both dimensions) to stand out. While there might be a way to capture that with a linear function, I've favoured solutions that reflect that our ratings are two-dimensional. |
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If you factor your vector weights by the scale of your quality rating (0 - 10?) then if user A liked the quality film X vs. film Y +6 more points than user B's +1, this would give you a more accurate correlation.
Anyway, food for thought. A very fun problem to be working on!