You don't think the mathematization and rationalization of the criteria for what makes fiction good or bad an interesting application of Bayesian rationality over subjective prejudices and intellectual pomposity?
I think it's a clear-cut case of taking a very shallow view of a very deep area of human endeavour. The idea that an art form can be "solved" rationally, and that such a solution could trump subjective preference, is hopelessly naive.
The Music Genome Project is what powers Pandora. According to Wikipedia:
Eminent lesswronger, strategist, and blogger, Sebastian Marshall, wonders:
Some people at TV Tropes came across that article, and thought that their wiki's database might be a good starting point to make this project a reality. I came here to look for the savvy, intelligence, and level of technical expertise in all things AI and NIT that I've come to expect of this site's user-base, hoping that some of you might be interested in having a look at the discussion, and, perhaps, would feel like joining in, or at least sharing some good advice.
Thank you. (Also, should I make this post "Discussion" or "Top Level"?)