david on Nostr: A high variance does not imply GR is not useful. I’d argue the opposite: it implies ...
A high variance does not imply GR is not useful. I’d argue the opposite: it implies the GR score conveys information that is not conveyed by the DoS score alone.
A low variance (tight correlation) between the PR score and the DoS score would imply we may as well just scrap PR and use the DoS score which is easier to calculate. Although I don’t think the correlation is tight enough to suggest we should do that.
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