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Passionate about programming, computer science, data-mining and new technologies in general. Always eager to learn, and happy to teach what I know.

Software engineer with a background in CS and AI, I'm currently working in the big data space with technologies such as Hadoop. I've joined the StackExchange network in an effort to improve my knowledge and also help others get the answers they're looking for.


Apr
16
awarded  Yearling
Apr
13
asked Incorrect review audits false positives
Apr
10
accepted Why should this question have been reopened?
Apr
9
comment Why should this question have been reopened?
I agree with everything said above, it's just a little bit frustrating to fail an audit when you take the right decision, but I'll survive it :) It's unfortunately not the first time i have this issue in the reopen votes queue, maybe the algorithm should be tweaked to somehow be more clever about finding audits with no ambiguity.
Apr
9
comment Why should this question have been reopened?
@vascowhite Yes and a bit scary. I think I've had only 3 audits in the reopen votes queue, and out of these 3 I failed 2, including this one, which didn't look anything like deserving to be reopened. That's 66% false positive rate here !
Apr
9
comment Why should this question have been reopened?
So people can actually fail an audit even though they take the right decision, if enough people have made the mistake in the past?
Apr
9
comment Why should this question have been reopened?
@MadaraUchiha My question is not about the audit mechanics, but really why this specific should have been reopened. Maybe I missed something in what constitutes a question worthy of being reopened, and I'd like to understand.
Apr
9
asked Why should this question have been reopened?
Jan
28
comment Create a separate review queue for tag wiki edits
Thanks for the insightful response, but I still do not agree. Sure a bit of variation is good, but here we're talking about a completely different change in methodology: for reviewing regular posts, usually checking the post itself is enough. For tag wiki edits, you have to most of the time (from the few I've done so far) go on Google, do a bit of research and this can easily take a bit of time. I don't mind spending 10 minutes on a tag wiki edit at all, but this has nothing to do with the way I review regular edits, so it has nothing to do in the same queue.
Jan
28
comment Create a separate review queue for tag wiki edits
@EliahKagan You missed the point I was being sarcastic, of course question and answers should not be mixed, just as tag wiki and post edits should be separated.
Jan
27
comment Create a separate review queue for tag wiki edits
I think my main point is that reviewing a tag wiki edit has almost nothing to do with reviewing a regular edit, since reviewing tag wikis is so much harder. It doesn't make sense to put 2 completely different things in the same queue, otherwise we might as well have only 1 global review queue.
Jan
27
asked Create a separate review queue for tag wiki edits
Jan
26
accepted Fix review audits to make them more robust against robo-reviewers
Jan
26
awarded  Nice Question
Jan
26
comment Fix review audits to make them more robust against robo-reviewers
+1, you could implement some kind of classifier to train on an history of people who are identified as robots or people who are identified as real reviewers, and then classify every reviewer based on his history. I'm curious what the rate of false positives would be though and if that would be a viable solution.
Jan
25
revised Fix review audits to make them more robust against robo-reviewers
Added more details for clarification.
Jan
25
asked Fix review audits to make them more robust against robo-reviewers
Jan
17
comment Merge the “hadoop” and “apache-hadoop” tags
@Charles Makes total sense and I do appreciate your feedback. I find it just a hassle if I had to write "apache" before these projects every single time, and it also makes it hard to search or tag because if you start with "apache" it just gives the whole list of apache projects in the dropdown and you have to find your way to your tag through countless other tags. Projects like "ant", "cassandra", "solr", "tomcat" are the masters against their "apache" synonyms, I couldn't honestly find a single tag who has the "apache" synonym as master with a non "apache" as synonym.
Jan
16
comment Merge the “hadoop” and “apache-hadoop” tags
@Charles Really? I checked a few apache projects I know of, none of them are prefixed by "apache" : cassandra, hbase, zookeeper, mahout, activemq, tomcat, ... Given the fact that "hadoop" has been around so much longer than "apache-hadoop" which was done as a straight copy from "hadoop", I would argue that to be consistent, "hadoop" should be the master, and when people think about "hadoop" they don't necessarily think about "apache".
Jan
16
asked Merge the “hadoop” and “apache-hadoop” tags