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Miguel I. Solano. Co-founder and CEO of VMind (https://www.vmindai.com).

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https://www.miguelsolano.com

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Submissions

International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service

iers.org
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How to build a cancer vaccine, and whether they will work this time

owlposting.com
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Notes and reading materials on finite topological spaces

math.uchicago.edu
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Concepts and Methods of the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts (2024)

bea.gov
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Dispatches from the possibly last days of human relevance

scottaaronson.blog
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Pith

pith.science
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The Flickr Commons

flickr.com
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Introductory Lectures on Black Hole Thermodynamics [pdf]

physics.umd.edu
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Artificial Intelligence: Foundations of Computational Agents

artint.info
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AI, Human Cognition and Knowledge Collapse [pdf]

economics.mit.edu
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The Anti-Portfolio

bvp.com
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Matching with Contracts (2005)

aeaweb.org
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Viewpoints Research Institute

vpri.org
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Bogliasco Center

bfny.org
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New Optical Scan Results from the Smithsonian Volta Laboratory Collection (2013)

web.archive.org
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Recording of Alexander Graham Bell's Voice (1885) [video]

youtube.com
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Interpret: China

interpret.csis.org
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Turing, Gödel, and Church at Princeton in the 1930s (2012) [video]

youtube.com
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Twistors and Unification

math.columbia.edu
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Invariant Risk Minimization (2020)

arxiv.org
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comments

gone35
·5 tháng trước·discuss
Not an expert but #7 is -almost- elementary.
gone35
·12 năm trước·discuss
Perhaps a superficially plausible ignorability assumption would be that, during rapid breakouts from the defensive zone, striker skill would strongly depend on the midfield's ability to open up favorably, which in turn would depend somehow on the defense's overall (relative) skill; so that, via d-separation, striker skill and defense's relative skill would be independent conditional on midfield's skill during breakouts. It would definitely not be trivial!
gone35
·12 năm trước·discuss
As the primary striker for such a juggernaut, it can be hard to detangle Messi's goal-scoring prowess from Barcelona's general offensive dominance. (...) I think this criticism is fair -- and I found it intriguing enough to look into the matter myself.

(...)

By now I've studied nearly every aspect of Messi's game, down to a touch-by-touch level: his shooting and scoring production; where he shoots from; how often he sets up his own shots; what kind of kicks he uses to make those shots; his ability to take on defenders; how accurate his passes are; the kind of passes he makes; how often he creates scoring chances; how often those chances lead to goals; even how his defensive playmaking compares to other high-volume shooters.


Yet none of that really addresses the main potential confounder the author acknowledges: most measurable aspects of a player's game --not only (assisted) goals but also even touch-by-touch, more seemingly 'individual' skill measures such as passing success-- are arguably heavily conditioned on the ability of the rest of the team. (Today, for instance, Messi didn't score against Switzerland, and the team was goalless for 117 mins until a tepid 1-0 in extra time (edit: but assisted by Messi! my apologies)... go figure).

A 'matched' design would have been much more appropriate, but I realize it's hard to do sound data analysis on a journalist's deadline.