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Any questions so far?this finer-grained structure a little bit better, but it's still pretty ugly.
So to give you a sense of scale, a place like Palo Alto is itself divided into 17 different neighborhoods, and what we're showing you here.So this is a very fine-grained information.Same statistic that I started out with, take low income kids growing up in each place, and essentially calculate their average incomes in adulthood.
predictable to any degree of accuracy.Maybe we can predict some coarse grained low resolution characteristics of these systems.So here's an example.
What is the dynamic that's giving rise to those?And so these are coarse grained questions.And their answers will be coarse grained.
And so these are coarse grained questions.And their answers will be coarse grained.The idea that you can predict the lifespan of a particular individual is-- maybe you could do it with some probability.
And as I mentioned, the regions are a little bit arbitrary.But we could be more fine-grained about it.So, sometimes there's some overlap in what goes on.
He wrote that "the American girl is well acquainted with her body's seductive capacity.because she had very fine grained moral intuitions about what is wrong to do to people, right.
This is what people call "data disaggregation," right?Whenever you are able to get access to more fine-grained data, you can make better inferences.This should be pretty self-evident when you're talking about scientific analysis or social scientific analysis.
cannot just assume that just because our communities have been fighting for this-- we've been fighting for this for over 30 yearsto try to get government agencies to get more fine-grained data so we can have more effective public policy.Just because we've been fighting for it and convincing other people does not mean that the work is done.
As well as where you are in the corporate hierarchy, I guess.But our knowledge of light's effects on mental health is becoming so fine grained, it's really so fascinating, that now we know that people suffering from bipolar disorderrecover from a mania much more quickly if they happen to land in a room, if they're in-patients,
She is known in Ethiopia by her own name.And they're found in an area where it's very fine grained.
But the idea that you can do that in complex adaptive systems such as an organism or a city is clearly extremely unlikely.Nevertheless, you could have a theory that is what I would call coarse grained.That is, you can get the generic properties of the system and understand those.
But instead, it was about personal information, managing your calendar and address book and other stuff like that, and having that connected with the phone, and also getting theIt's a set of possibilities that we can make much, much finer grained than what most companies are doing today.
The other way you can do it is butterfly a turkey after brining.And actually, in the last three months, we grained them, too.
And basically, we've been thinking about how language understanding and the types of models being developed and used by Google relates to languageprocessing in humans. And we found a tight relationship between the internal states of these models and fine grainedeye movement behaviors. So the graphs that I've shown here are looking at a language model called GPT-2.
Right? But that vary on a individual to individual basis.Right? And then fine-grain-- you go more into the depth of every scale then you can have, like, a more kind of fine-grained outcomefor every individual based on the differences in the genome and everything else.
Any questions so far?And if we apply something like a simple Gaussian, we're not going to fit this fine-grained structure particularly well.
They have not been disturbed very much by tectonics.And in addition to that, you can't see it quite as well here, but they're fairly fine grained, which meant that the deposition wasa very slow, quiet deposition.
And it's still very much alive in men.And you can sit there and train, and train, and train men all you want, but it's a reflex in them as hard-grainedas our fear of snakes.
And I wondered, when I started to focus in on this 1957 to '62 time frame, if sciencefiction would continue to lead or not. So, I took a fine-grained view and actually compared month by month stories, images, and ideas between magazines of fantasy and science fiction,analog, and the tech magazines that I was reading.
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