IBM Engineer Builds a Harry Potter Sorting Hat Using 'Watson' AI (thenextweb.com) 117
An anonymous reader writes: As America celebrates Father's Day, The Next Web reports on an IBM engineer who found a way to combine his daughters' interest in the Harry Potter series with an educational home technology project. Together they built a Hogwarts-style sorting hat -- which assigns its wearer into an appropriate residence house at the school of magic -- and it does it using IBM's cognitive computing platform Watson. "The hat uses Watson's Natural Language Classifier and Speech to Text to let the wearer simply talk to the hat, then be sorted according to what he or she says..." reports The Next Web. "Anderson coded the hat to pick up on words that fit the characteristics of each Hogwarts house, with brainy and cleverness going right into Ravenclaw's territory and honesty a recognized Hufflepuff attribute."
The hat's algorithm would place Stephen Hawking and Hillary Clinton into Ravenclaw, according to the article, while Donald Trump "was assigned to Gryffindor for his boldness -- but only with a 48 percent certainty."
The sorting hat talks, drawing its data directly from the IBM Cloud, and if you're interested in building your own, the IBM engineer has shared a tutorial online.
The hat's algorithm would place Stephen Hawking and Hillary Clinton into Ravenclaw, according to the article, while Donald Trump "was assigned to Gryffindor for his boldness -- but only with a 48 percent certainty."
The sorting hat talks, drawing its data directly from the IBM Cloud, and if you're interested in building your own, the IBM engineer has shared a tutorial online.
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I'm not defending anyone. Read the books or see the movies and enjoy. It's way better than LOTR
Boo!
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Only someone living under a rock wouldn't know what a Potterverse sorting hat was. It's a very good series enjoyable by all ages.
From the context I'm going to guess it's a hat that sort things. Please don't state opinions as facts. It's a kids series, enjoyed by kids and a little bit older kids who were kids when it started. It's about on par with the twilight 'saga'.
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Still better than Twilight.
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Funny thing, Harry Potter would be 36 this year, as he was born July 31, 1980.
Not Slytherin eh? (Score:5, Funny)
Donald Trump "was assigned to Gryffindor for his boldness -- but only with a 48 percent certainty."
Sorting Hat: Not Slytherin, eh? Are you sure? You could be great, you know. It's all here in your head. And Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness, there's no doubt about that. No?
Trump: Please, please. Anything but Slytherin, anything but Slytherin.
Sorting Hat: Well if you're sure, better be... GRYFFINDOR!
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That and many of the Slytherins were not really covered too much.
I expect there are bad eggs in each house. The sorting hat didn't choose good and bad people just which house they would probably fit in the best in.
Ambition isn't a bad thing, it can be a driver to push you forward. It becomes bad if you step on other people or bring others down so you look better.
The same with bravery, you are allowed to overcome your fears and work towards something new and great, however it can also mean you are insensiti
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I expect there are bad eggs in each house.
That's a reasonable assumption. The hat seems to choose based on fairly arbitrarily set criteria (it's a hat, after all, and not that smart). Unfortunately old Godric might have been a noble fellow, but he obviously didn't see that every character type has it's strengths and weaknesses:
1. "Boldness" = tendency towards callousness and bullying (G)
2. "Loyalty" = low self esteem (H)
3. "Wits" = Arrogance, aloofness,lack of empathy (R)
4. "Ambition" = Egomania
If each person had been placed with others who w
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Of course it's hard to place Donald Trump in one of the buckets. He has no opinion. It's one now, an other the day after and other the day after that.
For Donald Trump winning is more important that anything else, not truth or making clear what his plans are for the country. And some people like what is perceived a strong leader. He's just a bullshitter.
No opinion? (Score:1, Offtopic)
For Donald Trump winning is more important that anything else, not truth or making clear what his plans are for the country. And some people like what is perceived a strong leader. He's just a bullshitter.
Apropos of nothing, I notice that Trump has seven positions [donaldjtrump.com], with a concrete plan of changes for each.
Hillary has 31 issues [hillaryclinton.com], which are all fuzzy and nondescript.
As a "for example"(*), we all know what Donald's position on immigration is. Here's an excerpt from Hillary's immigration reform issue [hillaryclinton.com]:
Enact comprehensive immigration reform to create a pathway to citizenship, keep families together, and enable millions of workers to come out of the shadows.
Defend President Obama’s executive actions to provide deportation relief for DREAMers and parents of Americans and lawful residents, and extend those actions to additional persons with sympathetic cases if Congress refuses to act.
Promote naturalization and support immigrant integration.
End family detention and close private immigrant detention centers.
Notice the wording: she'll "Enact comprehensive immigration reform to create a pathway to citizenship". Nothing concrete, gives you a good feeling without saying anything specific.
If you want to "Promote naturalizati
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A plan must be actionable to be a plan. His fantasy is not a plan. Actionable in the sense of possessing a legal method for implementation, including checks and balances from other branches of government and the whole messy issue of constitutionality. Not that it would bother Trump either way, but it kind of matters to others who are, you know, actually governing for and by the people rather than grandstanding on bigotry.
You're an idiot (Score:1, Flamebait)
A plan must be actionable to be a plan. His fantasy is not a plan. Actionable in the sense of possessing a legal method for implementation, including checks and balances from other branches of government and the whole messy issue of constitutionality.
This is why I despair of any intelligent conversation on this board.
Your blind obeisance to electing Hillary let's you say any damn thing you like, so long as it furthers your goal.
Her plan explicitly states that she will, in her own words, "Defend President Obama’s executive actions", widely recognized as making up legislation out of whole cloth, and explicitly contrary to existing legislation. (And 25 states sued to block him on it.)
You people keep pointing out how often Trump lies to the people, he
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FAGGOT
And a faggot too, I suppose.
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upholds the rule of law,
Upholding the rule of law would be sending these people back to their country of origin with a copy of the proper immigration forms. These people chose to bypass the legal path to citizenship that is available and break into the US because it was "too hard" or "too expensive". These are the people who have no consideration for the laws of our country, so they don't support the rule of law. Allowing them a process to subvert and bypass the immigration procedures in place is allowing them to continue break
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Of course it's hard to place Donald Trump in one of the buckets. He has no opinion. It's one now, an other the day after and other the day after that.
For Donald Trump winning is more important that anything else, not truth or making clear what his plans are for the country. And some people like what is perceived a strong leader. He's just a bullshitter.
According to Dumbledore, the qualities that Slytherin prized in his handpicked students included his own rare ability to speak Parseltongue, resourcefulness, and determination. He also selected his students according to cunning, ambition, and blood purity.
(Source [wikipedia.org])
In other words, a perfect match for Slytherin, right ?
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Agree, sorry, my mistake. That's a the right bucket. It's good to have some knowledgeable people about Harry Potter on this site. ;-)
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She has sold state secrets and favors for campaign money,
Reagan paid Iran to kidnap Americans. But it's only bad when the Democrats do it, right?
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Ronald Reagan has been deceased for a number of years. Were you somehow under the impression he was running for president?
There's plenty to complain about with regards to the current living presidential candidates without dredging up dirt against the dead.
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Ah, so he's excused of treason, once he's dead.
I guess you could still hang him, if you really need to that badly. Maybe in this current age of leftie rage the "beating a dead horse" idiom should be replaced with "beating a dead president".
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Well, you know. Modern young ones were raised buy union public teachers who taught, literally, what a terrible president Reagan was.
When school capture allows raising of new generations to kowtowing to particular narratives, you have won. Very Soviet.
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You mean like calling McCain old, but not allowing anyone to talk about Hillary's age this year even though she is only two years younger than McCain was?
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Gerald Ford was the first and to date the only person to have served as both Vice President and President of the United States without being elected to either office. But I'm too y
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Funny how someone marked my comment redundant...
The main issue with McCain as I remember it was the way he moves. He walks like an 80-90 year old man. What the Dems of the time failed to understand is why he moves like that. The man was a POW, and was tortured. His joints are messed up because he nearly gave everything in service of this country. He should be being honored for it, not made fun of for it like he was back then.
It is wrong when anyone does it, it is even more wrong when it is ok for one s
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2. A tactic of communists, American Liberals, or the quite stupid, is to set up a straw man example, and then continue to attack it, instead of never actually addressing the core issue If your flawed hypothesis was correct, and all republicans were evil, why does this excuse a Liberal from behaving the same way? Hillar
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Richard Nixon, Reagan, Bushes Senior and Junior...it really doesn't matter. When the person can be identified as both a Republican and a US President, you can automatically add a third title: War Criminal.
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Yep, the living ones are far worse. Every single President in my life time has been worse than the previous one, and with Trump and Hillary as potential successors to Obama, that trend has a 100% chance of continuing. Makes me wonder how long it will be before we have the 2nd Civil War, typified by food shipment sieges against the cities, as urban voter idiocy now overwhelms rural voter common sense.
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Without commenting on Reagan one way or another... the dead should be held accountable to their actions, just like the living. We might not be able to punish them, but humans are social creatures and the judgement of your peers acts both as a deterrent to other would-be villains and consolation, however slight, for the victims, or in the other extreme inspiration for future
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And BTW, Reagan did not pay Iran to kidnap Americans. He paid to get them back. Perhaps r
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But continue to label anyone who you don't like as the "enemy" and lie about their party affiliation.
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In any case, after all the comments and down-modding, there is still not one logical
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But, like authors of bad fan fiction, you defend anyone and anything that claims to be linked to the "cause", even if they are antithetical to the cause.
Pointing out the hypocrisy of you isn't "defending" anyone. That's your problem. You are making illogical jumps about others, rather than actually paying attention to reality.
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She has sold state secrets and favors for campaign money,
Reagan paid Iran to kidnap Americans. But it's only bad when the Democrats do it, right?
Is he running again?
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Zombie Reagan? Has my vote.
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Since you made that up lets at least have some numbers.
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"Hufflepuff!"
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Dude relax,
Trump was the only one to fit the meme, that is all. And its funny, lighten up a bit.
As I read your comment again I almost see quite an insult here towards me. You have no idea of my ideology. I do have a post that I purposely wrote to provoke a reaction with Hilary as president, check it out, got rated as flamebait. It was a mistake. She doesn't reflect my views, and neither does Trump. None of the candidates or parties reflect my views. If I had mod points for you I would rate you as flamebait
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Why don't you try to point out a Republican President since Dwight Eisenhower who doesn't deserve to be serving a life sentence for Crimes Against Humanity?
You can't.
And then, of course, there's the nasty little story that just won't go away about right wingers in the US government sabotaging Carter's efforts to recover the hostages in Iran. Sensible people call that treason.
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Although I am sure it is fun party conversation in the pathetic echo chamber that you exi
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You're 100% right about the mainstream news media being biased. It's actually a conservative bias, though...sorry you missed that basic fact.
And Clinton stood in front of a whole lynch mob of Republican drones and answered questions for hours. She emerged unscathed.
You should probably get used to saying it right now: "President Hillary Clinton".
So, you mod up for unsubstantiated comments? (Score:1)
So, my dear slashdot, you modded a guy up for stating random, historically dishonest things supported by nothing....because it sounded strong and pro-liberal?
Game.
Set.
Match.
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Calm down. My sources are as reliable as yours.
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Training data? (Score:2)
Since in the books there are 50 characters which actually say something, this sound a like a clear case of overlearning.
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Humans will also self identify.
Most of us see ourselves as Gryffindor and not as Slytherin so we will give the attributes that we like about ourselves and give it to Gryffindor and the attributes we hate in others to Slytherin. Then mix it up for those other two, who we just don't want to relate with, but don't have any real issues with.
With such a small sample explaining the houses we just assume we are the good guy, as you know yourself better than other people and like the story in a book you have full
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even with such a small training set, a human can easily understand the traits of the different houses, and often recognize which house a new character is in before being told.
It's pretty obvious to all but the smallest children. That gryffndor is good, slytherin is bad and the other two are unimportant and just there to make the numbers.
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Except, of course, the reason we can recognize where the character is destined is that the houses fit our pre-existing stereotypes for school and fantasy dramas: Slytherins are smug snakes/villains/
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Engineer (Score:2)
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So basically, Watson is used for nothing more than speech to text conversion?
Off course. And deduction. It's elementary.
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He's an IBM engineer. He'll be let go in the next restructuring initiative.
Oh, brighten up ever so slightly. It's a bit of innocent sillyness; the company probably thought there was a chance for them to appear more likeable. It is at most shrugworthy. Haven't you ever used a tool for something that could be considered massive overkill? I certainly do on a regular basis - I play with developing programs for organising things in the home, like a database of all the letters and other documents I receive. On the backend I use Oracle Enterprise Edition, because it is available to downl
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IBM and the Holocaust... (Score:1)
Its interesting how similar technology was developed for the Nazi's..
Better title (Score:3)
IBM engineer attempts to suck all the joy out of yet another thing his daughter used to take pleasure from.
Strawman (Score:1)
AI is so harmless look at all the cute things it does!
they already have classified versions that.. (Score:1)
scan your brain and auto-analyze your memory with no need to speak. this is the low-tech de-classified version.
obamasweapon.com [obamasweapon.com]
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Any idea when this UI which reads your thoughts and can figure out what you mean is available for civilian use?
Propaganda (Score:1, Flamebait)
Do Slashdotters really not see the propaganda? whether you agree with Trump or Clinton or not is irrelevant, the fact that this article slips a political issue into an otherwise cool article about tech demonstrates how good propagandists are today, and how few people can spot it. C'mon Slashdotters, over 80% of propaganda is camouflaged in "entertainment". This is how you get fed with memes that make you have an emotional (that is to say, irrational) reaction without ever understanding the facts on any i
That doesn't need an AI (Score:2)
Kind of stupid. For the sorting hat you just need a binary decision tree, where you get questions until you arrive at a leaf node, which tells you the house. There are already many implementations of this. linux (i think bsdgames) has a animal guessing game, akinator is the web based version of this.
Fucking Harry Potter (Score:2)
I Am Not Impressed (Score:2)
It doesn't even read minds? Even with Watson helping? Phththth!
I prefer a D&D method... (Score:2)
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