Joe Corneli update counts  about 9 years ago

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unhappy. Positive judgements of serendipity by a third party would  be less likely in scenarios in which ``One man's loss is another  man's gain'' than in scenarios where ``One man's trash is another  man's treasure.'' Examples include the Mexican company Biofase,  which produces bioplastic from discarded avocado seeds, and One example is  the Swiss company Freitag known for Freitag, which  has built a business around  ``upcycling'' used truck tarps into bags and backpacks. If possible we prefer an independent judgement of value \cite{jordanous:12}. \end{itemize}  \subsubsection*{Environmental factors.}         

\textquotesingle~\textquotesingle~\textquotesingle\textbackslash  n\textquotesingle~< file.txt | grep -c "stem*"}, and total word counts  via {\tt wc -w}. The corresponding counts for the \emph{current}  paper are 7, \emph{28}, 10, \emph{27},  \emph{16}, \emph{47} \emph{45}  and 12.0K.} 12.8K.}  Here \emph{italics} indicates that the word stem accounted for 0.1\% of the  article or more; added \textbf{\emph{bold}} indicates that it  accounted for 1\% or more.         

feedback modules, after reflecting on questions like: ``How might the  critic have detected that feature in my poem?''  \paragraph{Thought Experiment: Likelihood \paragraph{Likelihood  scores and potential value.} Given most statements in natural language are new, we can assume that  most poems consumed by the system would never have been seen before,  and the chance of observing a given serendipity trigger would be very 

and value would be varied, with at least some high-valued cases  deserving the description ``highly serendipitous.''\\  \textbf{Environmental \paragraph{Environmental  factors.} The system would set up its own internal dynamics, but it could also  provide an interface for human poets to share their poetry and their  critical remarks. There is one primary context, the Workshop, shared