Well, it's all about knowing the event-history of the persons involved in an event and announcement, to determine if something is tragic or funny. Along with knowing the relation between the the person him/herself and the person making the announcement.
@ShinobuOshino This started with google's japanese translation, now it's about how far an AI could go in understanding emotions and the way the human brain works and such
@ShinobuOshino That's the good part, it can be taught to :P If you have very sensitive sensors, you can make it measure changes in either the movement of the skin at points where we can measure heartbeat with our fingers or by body temperature in certain parts of the body, which it can translate into an increased heartrate
Which can in turn be interpreted as excitement of some sort, that information can be applied to a situation and the context of what is said, to determine the approximate emotion felt by the receiver
but they can't think of opening new path, new possibilities, beyond the fact they already had if they find new material, can they think what it can do?
@ShinobuOshino This is where you enter the area of speculation, we don't even have any examples of what it would be able to do, and the chance of it creating something that is coherent as an anime, to us
@ShinobuOshino I should have said broadest appeal, bad wording
So a character that many different people will either like or tolerate, but not dislike
Because creating something that is perfect in the sense discussed here is, technically, impossible, because of an insanely wide variety of likes and dislikes, between genders, age groups and tastes and cultures
There is no such thing as perfection, yet humans strive for it.
I wish I remembered some text I found that explained that quite well
Why there is no such thing as perfection, in anything
Alicization revolving was only half translated, so I stopped there, and check it every once in a while. But I think the translation group stopped it =/
Or was it another name, lemme check
Dividing*
That's where it ended, at the start of Dividing
What I read anyway
I should check if I can find a translated version of it somewhere, again. It's a good read on the train to and from work :P
(Is it wrong to wish for love inside dungeon?) <-- My own crappy translation of the title. I didn't quote the whole title, since it doesn't make sense to most people here
(x-post from /r/AnimeOST, where I didn't get any answer)
I've had a song in mind recently, i'm pretty sure it comes from a well known anime that is less than 10 years old, but I can't remember which one.
Do you know what it is ? I made a quick music sheet here so that you can see a bit what it ...
hey, guys what features would you like in an app that monitors your played music and collects various stats?
if I'm gonna be working full time doing routing stuff, I might need listen to a lot of music, and I thought I should really collect stats, so I'm looking for ideas
there's not gonna be a public build soon, but remember I made Taisho in about a month, so it might not be too far away
so far I'm thinking of logging track position and player state so you could generate a nice playtime graph out of that to see what and when you've been listening to
and it's for PC only so far, MPC and VLC
I thought of making a similar app for anime, but it got stalled because I haven't been watching enough anime lately
Well, I think there are a few statistics which are interesting: the song that you listened the most number of times, the song that you skipped the most number of times, the total number of hours spent listening to music, the number of songs, fetching album information, genre of the song that you like, etc.
I don't actually find image identification questions annoying unless they're easily answered by a simple image search. At least, no more annoying than questions asking to identify just based on memories, which are often completely unanswerable even if they're well specified.
I gotta say all other guys at the office don't know how to do the simplest things like drag'n'drop files into command line window, they just type it all manually