- A tool that gathers opinions and maps them into two dimensions.
- It seems satisfying to be able to organize conflicting points (= issues).
https://compdemocracy.org/algorithms
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It’s interesting how they achieve a two-dimensional map based solely on voting results without using natural language processing for semantic interpretation.
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“The machine learning 👾 Algorithms run are solely run on the polis opinion matrix of agrees, disagrees and passes by participants on comments. Thus, Polis is language agnostic.”
- I like that it’s not just pushing deep learning algorithms.
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When n people vote on each opinion, each opinion is associated with an n-dimensional value.
- By compressing this into two dimensions using dimensionality reduction, a map can be created.
- Genius (blu3mo).
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Then, with techniques like k-nearest neighbors algorithm, one can perform clustering or classification.
- Looking back, this might indeed be genius (tkgshn).
- Is this UI more user-friendly for adopting a human oracle?
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I sensed a masui-like feeling (?).
- How could this be rephrased?
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By combining this with Quadratic Voting, it can lead to decision-making.
- That’s what RxC Voice is aiming to do.
https://congress.crowd.law/files/vtaiwan-case-study.pdf#page=11.09
- A good case study.