Comment by wombatpm
5 days ago
Can’t you improve thing if you can calibrate with a known good vampire? You’d think NIST or the CDC would have one locked in a basement somewhere.
5 days ago
Can’t you improve thing if you can calibrate with a known good vampire? You’d think NIST or the CDC would have one locked in a basement somewhere.
IDK, probably? I'm just trying to say that iterative inference doesn't strictly mean decreasing likelihood.
I'm not a virologist or whoever designs these kinds of medical tests. I don't even know the right word to describe the profession lol. But the question is orthogonal to what's being discussed here. I'm only guessing "probably" because usually having a good example helps in experimental design. But then again, why wouldn't the original test that we're using have done that already? Wouldn't that be how you get that 95% accurate test?
I can't tell you the biology stuff, I can just answer math and ML stuff and even then only so much.
GPT6 would come faster but we ran out of Casandra blood.
The thought of a BIPM Reference Vampire made me chuckle.