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“The Standing Ovation Problem”
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“The Standing Ovation Problem” Saturday, March 29th, 2008 1:13 am Contributed by: sadg It took me a while to find a topic related to information cascades that wasn’t already in the blog, but I eventually came across a 16 page research paper by John H. Miller and Scott E. Page of the Sante Fe Institute about modeling standing ovations. It turns out that an information cascade model similar to the one that we have learned in class can be applied to standing ovations. Note, however, that their information cascade model does differ in some respects from ours, and that it is in general more complicated than ours.
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