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I downloaded my personalized data and I saw some parameters I don't understand.

Can someone explain them?

  • DisplayAdPersonas
  • Seniorities
  • PredictionType
  • TagPercents

I think these are the most confusing ones, as the other ones are easier to understand from the name convention, but I don't think it will hurt if a complete answer is given (explaining each parameter tracked).

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    Related (but not answered): meta.stackexchange.com/questions/250062/… Feb 8, 2018 at 8:24
  • In my Download from 2015, these (except for PredictionType) had not been included. But beyond these parameters, the structure of the data has changed considerably. I could imagine that the devs do not want to "document" it (which may cause others to rely on the data in any way...).
    – Marco13
    Feb 10, 2018 at 1:41

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This is what those parameters show for me:

"DisplayAdPersonas": {
 "BigData": 0.0185441107163209,
 "Cloud": 0.0460837117725306,
 "DevOps": 0.0281699718062293,
 "FrontEnd": 0.33013315812635,
 "IOT": 0.0134595417557633
},
"Seniorities": ["MidLevel"],
"PredictionType": "PersonalizedPredictions",
"TagPercents": null

The names seem pretty self-explanatory, especially with the context of their values:

  • DisplayAdPersonas: Areas of interest to display ads for, with a weight.
  • Seniorities: This seems to be an estimate of your seniority (Junior > Medior > Senior) as a employee in your field of interest.
  • PredictionType: What type of prediction should be used, probably changes to something other than "PersonalizedPredictions" if you turn off personalized predictions.
  • TagPercents: For this one I have no clue.
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  • seems to be, probably changes to, no clue - my point exactly
    – Adelin
    Feb 26, 2018 at 12:24
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    Hey, it's still better than no answer at all ;-) The "probably" is more because I don't want to turn it off to test the result.
    – Cerbrus
    Feb 26, 2018 at 12:29
  • Thanks @Cerbrus. I'm still waiting for an official reply here. I'm curious how do they decide that your area of interest is IOT for example, or when do they decide you're a MidLevel senior, etc.
    – Adelin
    Feb 27, 2018 at 5:43

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