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		<title>learning by cheating</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A long time ago, when I still was in high school, I sometimes tried to cheat my way out of some classes (like French, for instance). Of course, after a while, I got reasonably good at it, and that&#8217;s basically how I finished the course. I became more and more bold in other courses too, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A long time ago, when I still was in high school, I sometimes tried to cheat my way out of some classes (like French, for instance). Of course, after a while, I got reasonably good at it, and that&#8217;s basically how I finished the course. I became more and more bold in other courses too, and after a while I got caught ( that was inevitable, of course).</p>
<p>Some time after I finished the part of high school we call &#8216;brugklas&#8217;, I came across a teacher who, to my surprise, encouraged using cheating notes. As I soon would realise, the man ment for us to create cheating notes <em>before</em> the exam, and not use them during one. That way, he said, you learn to summarize the things you need to study for that exam, and you&#8217;ll remember it, too.</p>
<p>The man was right. So, now that&#8217;s all behind me, I can use this story to do some cheating, while pretending to learn from it as well <img src='http://blog.coenbijlsma.nl/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  The cheating is about a trivia channel on irc. I&#8217;m writing a bot in Java that can parse <a title="Irssi" href="http://www.irssi.org" target="_blank">irssi</a> logfiles, and is also able to learn from the questions the trivia bot asks. The things I&#8217;m hoping to learn from this: How to simulate a human being that answers the questions (that means, among other things: do not answer every question correctly, but also that is makes some sense), and what is the nicest, most efficient way to learn questions; how do I determine the correct way to answer, etc.</p>
<p>So: $learning_by_cheating++</p>
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