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Sentiment analysis of 618 Christmas movie descriptions (2004–2022)

aayushig950.substack.com
1 分·作者 Cermank·7个月前·1 评论

Why feature selection methods rarely agree (I tested five side by side)

aayushig950.substack.com
1 分·作者 Cermank·10个月前·0 评论

Google's new AI bug-hunting tool "Big Sleep" finds 20 security flaws

techradar.com
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U.S. announces ATOM Project: $100M, 10k GPUs for open-source AI to counter China

washingtonpost.com
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Comparing 6M Feature Selection Methods on Credit Risk Data

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Cermank
·7个月前·讨论
I scraped 618 Christmas movie descriptions and analysed sentiment trends over the past two decades.

Plot descriptions have become significantly more positive, but transcript analysis shows the underlying story structures haven’t changed much.

My interpretation: we seem to be relying on the familiar narrative structure of Christmas films as an emotional anchor, while the increasingly positive framing offers a kind of predictable, comforting escapism.

Happy to discuss details.
Cermank
·10个月前·讨论
Thats so interesting.

Grok has a conspiracy theory for this one. 'No, a seahorse emoji does not exist in the official Unicode standard. Many people seem to recall one (often described as a yellow or orange left-facing design), but this appears to be a Mandela effect—a collective false memory—with no evidence it ever officially existed. Social media discussions and videos often highlight this misconception, sometimes showing fabricated images that mimic Apple or other platform styles. Instead, people commonly represent seahorses using combinations like (horse and water wave) or related aquatic emojis such as or .'
Cermank
·11个月前·讨论
I posted a comment with the article link since we can't post substack articles as links ( I think)

Link: https://aayushig950.substack.com/p/what-makes-a-feature-usef...
Cermank
·11个月前·讨论
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