jamesf comments on Introducing Familiar, a quantified reasoning assistant (feedback sought!) - Less Wrong

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Comment author: jamesf 13 September 2013 02:33:11PM *  1 point [-]

It's an H2 database saved inside /data in your Familiar directory. You can make SQL queries into it with other programs. Exporting to JSON or CSV or something will happen eventually.

Two, technically, I suppose, but I'd probably collect data for a couple of months before I started seriously interpreting correlations involving variables with a resolution of one day. This will be a topic in the more extended documentation.

Comment author: linkhyrule5 13 September 2013 03:46:55PM 0 points [-]

Ah. Well, (correlations enough-sleep true), for example, just gives me "That didn't work" - what am I doing wrong?

Comment author: jamesf 13 September 2013 10:32:41PM 0 points [-]

I'm not sure. If you're comfortable sharing your data, PM me a link to the contents of your /data folder.

Comment author: linkhyrule5 14 September 2013 05:54:36AM *  0 points [-]

I'd rather not, but I reproduced the problem with some sample data here.

It's just six days of "example1-6", and two predicates. example1 is a {0,1,2}, example2-4 are non-negative, example5-6 are boolean; example7 is defined as "example4 on day-1", example8 is defined as "example3 >= 20". I've filled them in so that example8 generally implies example1=2, and example6 implies example1=2, with one exception as noise (with example6 && example8 and example1=1).

Generates the same error.