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Big weekend at Keeneland as we recap the big graded stakes results, plus tournament success for the HHH Racing Podcast once again! Go to our website: https://www.hhhracingpodcast.com Twitter: @hkravets Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/?hl=en Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hhhracingpodcast __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to the excellent, informative and profitable Power Picks" Tip Sheet! Please go to: https://www.patreon.com/hhhracingpodcast . Fantastic ABC P4 and P5 grids, along with Spot Plays and Price Plays provided that hit close to 35% in 2022 and ROI of $2.20 (national average is $1.60). Buy our YEARLY subscription now through December and receive ONE MONTH FREE of Picks plus updated 2024 Derby news and information! Picks arrive via email every Sat. morning for that day's races. Purchase your Power Picks NOW and make 2024 and beyond your best handicapping years ever! __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Montage Info: Track: Brian Rian Rehan - Dark Music provided by Brian Rian Rehan Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBvYp... Free Download / Stream: https://music.brianrianrehan.com/Dark __________________________________________________________________________________________________ #horseracing #horseracingtips #gambling #fanduel #triplecrown #kentuckyderby #sierraleone #keeneland #nhc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howard-k-kravets/support
Come see the fantastic miniatures painted for the Q1 Bromad Academy painting challenge, as well as the battle reports for the Pics Or It Didn't Happen battle report contest. Support The Dice Abide LIVE on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thediceabide Support Our Sponsors: Shiv Games, online and in Keizer, OR https://www.ebay.com/str/shivgames Board and Brew https://www.boardandbrew.games/ Corvus Belli https://corvusbelli.com/ Dream Pod 9 https://store.dp9.com/ Brutal Cities https://brutalcities.com/ Contact Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thediceabide Email: Adam @ thediceabide.com, Wisekensai @ bromadacademy.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thediceabide YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thediceabidelive Instagram: @TheDiceAbide, @WiseKensai Twitter: @TheDiceAbide @WiseKensai Our Blogs: https://www.thediceabide.com/ https://www.mercrecon.net/ https://www.bromadacademy.com/ Our Patreon Supporters: D6 Tier: AgendaBot, Ben, Brian, David, Dawid, Ian, Jacob, James, MechMerc, Sporkie Arts, and Steven D10 Tier: Adam, Alexander, Amara, Bob, Erin, Frank, Jordan, Matt, Michael, Race, and Tristan D20 Tier: Alfredo, Dexter, Matthew, Melanie, Pete and Obadiah Audio Attribution: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music http://www.nihilore.com/license Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/) "Apero Hour" - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Local Forecast - Slower by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3988-local-forecast---slower License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Applause by Halleck: https://freesound.org/s/18665/ https://soundsilk.com
Of the 12 names submitted, Shonda picked ….. Zeb!!! Zeb, is the winning name and it is absolutely fitting for that Rooster!!! Check out a picture of "Zeb" on The Old Man's Podcast's Facebook Page. What a Beautiful Bird!!!! On behalf of Shonda and Zeb, THANK YOU to all the submitted names, you guys are AWESOME!!!! A MAJOR December contest is coming up so stay tune!!! Later Gators!!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com
Oh baby did we get some stories for this years contest!! From old school Ween shows to just a few weeks ago, we tasked the fans to tell us about their favorite show attended and why. We can't thank everyone who submitted their entries enough, as this has our best contest yet! Alas, only one can be crowned the winner and someone has my friends, someone has. The best story will receive an amazing handcrafted wooden cutting board emblazed with the mighty Boognish by West Brandywine Woodworks! Check them out on Etsy, Facebook and Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weencastpodcast/support
George Chahrouri and Brad Spielberger are joined by Judah Fortgang to talk NFL Week 3 Best Bets, SGP and Live Gameplan, Guess the Lines Contest Results Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Chahrouri and Brad Spielberger are joined by Judah Fortgang to talk NFL Week 3 Best Bets, SGP and Live Gameplan, Guess the Lines Contest Results Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Brotherhood Hunting guys join the Border Crew. They go over all the stories from coyote troubles to shooting over the back of target buck during last years quest. Tune in to find out who's the winner!Support the showBorder Outdoors is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and many other podcast providers. Please subscribe and leave a 5-star review. Stream direct at borderoutdoors.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.
Luke and Jeriney participated in a long standing Iowa State Fair tradition and didn't totally embarass themselves!
We just wrapped up our first ever brood habitat contest and it turned out unbelievably well. A huge thanks to everyone that donated and all the awesome entries.
Tim & Laura share some tips for hotel travel and break down the best movies set in each state. Plus, who won the Hot Dog Eating Contest between Tim and Bria The Intern?
Hola, today i announce the art contest results. Later today I will post another ep which I would really appreciate if everyone could listen to it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charlotte_bramb/message
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: [Crosspost] ACX 2022 Prediction Contest Results, published by Scott Alexander on January 24, 2023 on LessWrong. Original here. Submission statement/relevance to Less Wrong: This forecasting contest confirmed some things we already believed, like that superforecasters can consistently outperform others, or the "wisdom of crowds" effect. It also found a surprising benefit of prediction markets over other aggregation methods, which might or might not be spurious. Several members of the EA and rationalist community scored highly, including one professional AI forecaster. But Less Wrongers didn't consistently outperform members of the general (ACX-reading, forecasting-competition-entering) population. Last year saw surging inflation, a Russian invasion of Ukraine, and a surprise victory for Democrats in the US Senate. Pundits, politicians, and economists were caught flat-footed by these developments. Did anyone get them right? In a very technical sense, the single person who predicted 2022 most accurately was a 20-something data scientist at Amazon's forecasting division. I know this because last January, along with amateur statisticians Sam Marks and Eric Neyman, I solicited predictions from 508 people. This wasn't a very creative or free-form exercise - contest participants assigned percentage chances to 71 yes-or-no questions, like “Will Russia invade Ukraine?” or “Will the Dow end the year above 35000?” The whole thing was a bit hokey and constrained - Nassim Taleb wouldn't be amused - but it had the great advantage of allowing objective scoring. Our goal wasn't just to identify good predictors. It was to replicate previous findings about the nature of prediction. Are some people really “superforecasters” who do better than everyone else? Is there a “wisdom of crowds”? Does the Efficient Markets Hypothesis mean that prediction markets should beat individuals? Armed with 508 people's predictions, can we do math to them until we know more about the future (probabilistically, of course) than any ordinary mortal? After 2022 ended, Sam and Eric used a technique called log-loss scoring to grade everyone's probability estimates. Lower scores are better. The details are hard to explain, but for our contest, guessing 50% for everything would give a score of 40.21, and complete omniscience would give a perfect score of 0. Here's how the contest went: As mentioned above: guessing 50% corresponds to a score of 40.2. This would have put you in the eleventh percentile (yes, 11% of participants did worse than chance). Philip Tetlock and his team have identified “superforecasters” - people who seem to do surprisingly well at prediction tasks, again and again. Some of Tetlock's picks kindly agreed to participate in this contest and let me test them. The median superforecaster outscored 84% of other participants. The “wisdom of crowds” hypothesis says that averaging many ordinary people's predictions produces a “smoothed-out” prediction at least as good as experts. That proved true here. An aggregate created by averaging all 508 participants' guesses scored at the 84th percentile, equaling superforecaster performance. There are fancy ways to adjust people's predictions before aggregating them that outperformed simple averaging in the previous experiments. Eric tried one of these methods, and it scored at the 85th percentile, barely better than the simple average. Crowds can beat smart people, but crowds of smart people do best of all. The aggregate of the 12 participating superforecasters scored at the 97th percentile. Prediction markets did extraordinarily well during this competition, scoring at the 99.5th percentile - ie they beat 506 of the 508 participants, plus all other forms of aggregation. But this is an unfair comparison: our participants were only allowed to spend five minut...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: [Crosspost] ACX 2022 Prediction Contest Results, published by Scott Alexander on January 24, 2023 on LessWrong. Original here. Submission statement/relevance to Less Wrong: This forecasting contest confirmed some things we already believed, like that superforecasters can consistently outperform others, or the "wisdom of crowds" effect. It also found a surprising benefit of prediction markets over other aggregation methods, which might or might not be spurious. Several members of the EA and rationalist community scored highly, including one professional AI forecaster. But Less Wrongers didn't consistently outperform members of the general (ACX-reading, forecasting-competition-entering) population. Last year saw surging inflation, a Russian invasion of Ukraine, and a surprise victory for Democrats in the US Senate. Pundits, politicians, and economists were caught flat-footed by these developments. Did anyone get them right? In a very technical sense, the single person who predicted 2022 most accurately was a 20-something data scientist at Amazon's forecasting division. I know this because last January, along with amateur statisticians Sam Marks and Eric Neyman, I solicited predictions from 508 people. This wasn't a very creative or free-form exercise - contest participants assigned percentage chances to 71 yes-or-no questions, like “Will Russia invade Ukraine?” or “Will the Dow end the year above 35000?” The whole thing was a bit hokey and constrained - Nassim Taleb wouldn't be amused - but it had the great advantage of allowing objective scoring. Our goal wasn't just to identify good predictors. It was to replicate previous findings about the nature of prediction. Are some people really “superforecasters” who do better than everyone else? Is there a “wisdom of crowds”? Does the Efficient Markets Hypothesis mean that prediction markets should beat individuals? Armed with 508 people's predictions, can we do math to them until we know more about the future (probabilistically, of course) than any ordinary mortal? After 2022 ended, Sam and Eric used a technique called log-loss scoring to grade everyone's probability estimates. Lower scores are better. The details are hard to explain, but for our contest, guessing 50% for everything would give a score of 40.21, and complete omniscience would give a perfect score of 0. Here's how the contest went: As mentioned above: guessing 50% corresponds to a score of 40.2. This would have put you in the eleventh percentile (yes, 11% of participants did worse than chance). Philip Tetlock and his team have identified “superforecasters” - people who seem to do surprisingly well at prediction tasks, again and again. Some of Tetlock's picks kindly agreed to participate in this contest and let me test them. The median superforecaster outscored 84% of other participants. The “wisdom of crowds” hypothesis says that averaging many ordinary people's predictions produces a “smoothed-out” prediction at least as good as experts. That proved true here. An aggregate created by averaging all 508 participants' guesses scored at the 84th percentile, equaling superforecaster performance. There are fancy ways to adjust people's predictions before aggregating them that outperformed simple averaging in the previous experiments. Eric tried one of these methods, and it scored at the 85th percentile, barely better than the simple average. Crowds can beat smart people, but crowds of smart people do best of all. The aggregate of the 12 participating superforecasters scored at the 97th percentile. Prediction markets did extraordinarily well during this competition, scoring at the 99.5th percentile - ie they beat 506 of the 508 participants, plus all other forms of aggregation. But this is an unfair comparison: our participants were only allowed to spend five minut...
Welcome to episode 100!!! of the Redcaps Podcast. In this episode we review the entries and pick a winner to the Child Hero contest and I'm joined by a special guest Jason from the Nerds RPG variety cast. Show Links: Extra Life: https://www.extra-life.org/participant/494108 Ratti Incanati: https://rattiincantati.com/ Face Folio: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/393636/Face-Folio Ray Otus: Golden Child https://rayotus.com/index.html Direct Sun: Oz Fr. Buffy https://directsun.bigcartel.com/ Grave Slug: Mr Blakely Master & Commander Che: Garion https://roleplayrescue.com/ SidewinderME: Sam Bribley Rob: Bad News Bears https://anchor.fm/rob-c James: Finn the Human https://anchor.fm/sub-class-act Barry: Atreyu https://anchor.fm/gmsshadow Mark: Tenhar https://tenkeepblog.blogspot.com/ Andrew: Aang https://www.kolbisneat.com Tim: Pug The Magician Jason: Drew Barrymore in Firestarter https://nerdsrpgvarietycast.carrd.co/ Goblins Henchmen: Frodo https://goblinshenchman.wordpress.com/ Kevin: Ender https://www.theredcaps.net Reach out to me! www.theredcaps.net Speakpipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/theredcaps Phone (USA): 385.273.3227 Intro music: Eyes Gone Wrong by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Tags: BX, Classic D&D, Dungeons and Dragons, OSR, OSE, TTRPG, RGP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theredcaps/message
Welcome, Weencast listeners, to this year's contest results show! This is our third annual summer contest, and we got tons of great entries. The contest this year was simple: tell us which Ween album is your favorite and why. It turns out there was quite a bit of dissension when it comes to choosing your favorite Ween album! Some contestants went with The Pod, others Quebec. The Mollusk got some love, as did All Request Live. We even had a shout out for Live in Chicago. All great albums of course, and all great entries; but there can be only one winner! Big thank you to all our contestants: Deana, Cody, Eli, Helen, Steven, Ernie, Adam, Joe, and Todd, Echo, and Ed. You guys all rock, and we wouldn't have a podcast without fans like you! The winner gets some beautiful Boognish wood art from West Brandywine Woodworks. WBWW does some truly awesome work with wood, and you won't be disappointed. We won't spill the tea, so check out the episode to see who wins! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Gregg and Maya announce the winner of the 2022 All Queued Up Summer Movie Wager Contest! Afterwards, they discuss the newest episodes of House of the Dragon on HBO Max and follow up with She-Hulk Attorney At Law on Disney Plus. Let us know your thoughts on the the shows and discussion in the comments below! Also, our new designs are up at Teespring, and to celebrate, we are offering you 15% off your entire order by using the code AQU15 at checkout! All Queued Up YouTube All Queued Up Twitch Channel All Queued Up Discord Server All Queued Up Merchandise All Queued Up Facebook Page All Queued Up Discussions All Queued Up Twitter All Queued Up Instagram The Nerdvana Network YouTube Channel The Nerdvana Network Facebook Page The Nerdvana Network Instagram
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John Pollock & Karen Peterson review Days 16 & 17 of NJPW G1 Climax 32 with Jay White vs. Taichi and Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. KENTA in the two main events.Plus, a look at this week's cards and the latest update in the G1 Predictions Contest.Video version: https://youtu.be/LmWzJ9RorQsJoin http://postwrestlingcafe.com for the final three G1 podcasts on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday.------August 13, 2022Tokyo, JapanMachida GymnasiumJay White vs. Taichi Will Ospreay vs. YOSHI-HASHI [Recommended]Shingo Takagi vs. Yujiro Jeff Cobb vs. Toru YanoKENTA vs. Aaron Henare August 14, 2022Nagano, JapanWhite Ring youHiroshi Tanahashi vs. KENTA [Recommended]Jeff Cobb vs. Tom Lawlor [Recommended]Great O-Khan vs. TaichiYOSHI-HASHI vs. David Finlay [Recommended]NEXT SHOW: G1 Climax - Day 18 POST Show on Tuesday with John Pollock & Mike MurrayClick here for previous G1 Climax 32 POST ShowsClick here for G1 Climax 32 Contest Results & Show ReportsClick here for a full list of the participants in each blockSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://postwrestling.com/discordMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Distillation Contest - Results and Recap, published by Aris on July 29, 2022 on LessWrong. This post: Announces the winning submissions to the Distillation Contest Gives further insight into the scoring process for the contest Examines the effectiveness of our advertising strategies Gives a brief impact estimate of the contest Shares my advice for community builders who are planning to run contests Notes: A huge thank you to Akash and all of the judges for this contest! This wouldn't have been possible without their work. I'm definitely not perfect! I imagine there are better ways to advertise, run, and score a contest, so I wanted to be transparent about my process so that other people could make suggestions if they have ideas for improvements. Want to use the materials from the Distillation Contest to run your own version? I'm in the process of creating a platform for EA contests and will soon have a demo site up! I'm planning to upload all of the Distillation contest materials into a “bundle” so that anyone can host their own contest easily. Once the site is up (hopefully in the next couple of weeks), feel free to use anything there and iterate to make better resources. If you have your own EA contest resources and would like to make them available to other people, I'd love to add them to the notion! Cross-posted on the EA Forum. Winners The submission winning first place in the Distillation Contest is Understanding Selection Theorems by UC Berkeley's Adam Khoja – distilling John Wentworth's Selection Theorems: A Program for Understanding Agents. Our second-place winner is The Geometry of Adversarial Perturbations by Gabriel Wu from Harvard University – a distillation of Universal Adversarial Perturbations. We've granted 15 other prizes, six $500 awards, and nine $250 awards, plus three honorable mentions. The six $500 winners are listed below, with their distillations linked to their names. You can find the other finalists, and their distillations, on the EA Berkeley distillation contest winners page. Callum McDougal, Cambridge Jasper Day, University of Edinburgh (has not yet given permissions to share submission) Harrison Gietz, Louisiana State University Sasha Sato, UC Berkeley Chinmay Deshpande, Harvard University Yash Dave, UC Berkeley Scoring Each submission was scored by two judges (of which we had five total, all of whom actively work in the alignment space). Our rubric took into account the submission's Depth of Understanding, Clarity of Presentation, Concision/Length, Originality of Insight, Accessibility, and two extra-subjective measures: X-Factor and Subjective Rating, explained below. X-Factor Some submissions may end up scoring low despite being amazing because they are exceptional for a quality that's missed by the factors listed above (they make really great applications of the material, they synthesize multiple sources, they have unexpectedly unique and useful dimensions, etc.). You can grant as many additional points to a distillation as you'd like when you score with this X-Factor zone. Most papers will not have an X-factor effect, so do not feel required to give out X-Factor points. Subjective Rating Ignore the rubric. Assume you just had to rate the submission on a scale from 1-10 (including decimals). What rating would you give this submission? Once the judges had scored their submissions, we found the average score for that judge and then divided each submission score by the average to get an adjusted score. If the average score was 40, a score of 50 would turn into a 1.25. There were 19 submissions that were rated above average by both of their judges. Given that this was already above the number of submissions we said we'd award, we moved on to mostly comparing these submissions to one another. We also looked at “controversial” submission...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Distillation Contest - Results and Recap, published by Aris on July 29, 2022 on LessWrong. This post: Announces the winning submissions to the Distillation Contest Gives further insight into the scoring process for the contest Examines the effectiveness of our advertising strategies Gives a brief impact estimate of the contest Shares my advice for community builders who are planning to run contests Notes: A huge thank you to Akash and all of the judges for this contest! This wouldn't have been possible without their work. I'm definitely not perfect! I imagine there are better ways to advertise, run, and score a contest, so I wanted to be transparent about my process so that other people could make suggestions if they have ideas for improvements. Want to use the materials from the Distillation Contest to run your own version? I'm in the process of creating a platform for EA contests and will soon have a demo site up! I'm planning to upload all of the Distillation contest materials into a “bundle” so that anyone can host their own contest easily. Once the site is up (hopefully in the next couple of weeks), feel free to use anything there and iterate to make better resources. If you have your own EA contest resources and would like to make them available to other people, I'd love to add them to the notion! Cross-posted on the EA Forum. Winners The submission winning first place in the Distillation Contest is Understanding Selection Theorems by UC Berkeley's Adam Khoja – distilling John Wentworth's Selection Theorems: A Program for Understanding Agents. Our second-place winner is The Geometry of Adversarial Perturbations by Gabriel Wu from Harvard University – a distillation of Universal Adversarial Perturbations. We've granted 15 other prizes, six $500 awards, and nine $250 awards, plus three honorable mentions. The six $500 winners are listed below, with their distillations linked to their names. You can find the other finalists, and their distillations, on the EA Berkeley distillation contest winners page. Callum McDougal, Cambridge Jasper Day, University of Edinburgh (has not yet given permissions to share submission) Harrison Gietz, Louisiana State University Sasha Sato, UC Berkeley Chinmay Deshpande, Harvard University Yash Dave, UC Berkeley Scoring Each submission was scored by two judges (of which we had five total, all of whom actively work in the alignment space). Our rubric took into account the submission's Depth of Understanding, Clarity of Presentation, Concision/Length, Originality of Insight, Accessibility, and two extra-subjective measures: X-Factor and Subjective Rating, explained below. X-Factor Some submissions may end up scoring low despite being amazing because they are exceptional for a quality that's missed by the factors listed above (they make really great applications of the material, they synthesize multiple sources, they have unexpectedly unique and useful dimensions, etc.). You can grant as many additional points to a distillation as you'd like when you score with this X-Factor zone. Most papers will not have an X-factor effect, so do not feel required to give out X-Factor points. Subjective Rating Ignore the rubric. Assume you just had to rate the submission on a scale from 1-10 (including decimals). What rating would you give this submission? Once the judges had scored their submissions, we found the average score for that judge and then divided each submission score by the average to get an adjusted score. If the average score was 40, a score of 50 would turn into a 1.25. There were 19 submissions that were rated above average by both of their judges. Given that this was already above the number of submissions we said we'd award, we moved on to mostly comparing these submissions to one another. We also looked at “controversial” submission...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Distillation Contest - Results and Recap, published by Aris Richardson on July 26, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. This post: Announces the winning submissions to the Distillation Contest Gives further insight into the scoring process for the contest Examines the effectiveness of our advertising strategies Gives a brief impact estimate of the contest Shares my advice for community builders who are planning to run contests Notes: A huge thank you to Akash and all of the judges for this contest! This wouldn't have been possible without their work. I'm definitely not perfect! I imagine there are better ways to advertise, run, and score a contest, so I wanted to be transparent about my process so that other people could make suggestions if they have ideas for improvements. Want to use the materials from the Distillation Contest to run your own version? I'm in the process of creating a platform for EA contests and will soon have a demo site up! I'm planning to upload all of the Distillation contest materials into a “bundle” so that anyone can host their own contest easily. Once the site is up (hopefully in the next couple of weeks), feel free to use anything there and iterate to make better resources. If you have your own EA contest resources and would like to make them available to other people, I'd love to add them to the notion! Winners The submission winning first place in the Distillation Contest is Understanding Selection Theorems by UC Berkeley's Adam Khoja – distilling John Wentworth's Selection Theorems: A Program for Understanding Agents. Our second-place winner is The Geometry of Adversarial Perturbations by Gabriel Wu from Harvard University – a distillation of Universal Adversarial Perturbations. We've granted 15 other prizes, six $500 awards, and nine $250 awards, plus three honorable mentions. The six $500 winners are listed below, with their distillations linked to their names. You can find the other finalists, and their distillations, on the EA Berkeley distillation contest winners page. Callum McDougal, Cambridge Jasper Day, University of Edinburgh (has not yet given permissions to share submission) Harrison Gietz, Louisiana State University Sasha Sato, UC Berkeley Chinmay Deshpande, Harvard University Yash Dave, UC Berkeley Scoring Each submission was scored by two judges (of which we had five total, all of whom actively work in the alignment space). Our rubric took into account the submission's Depth of Understanding, Clarity of Presentation, Concision/Length, Originality of Insight, Accessibility, and two extra-subjective measures: X-Factor and Subjective Rating, explained below. X-Factor Some submissions may end up scoring low despite being amazing because they are exceptional for a quality that's missed by the factors listed above (they make really great applications of the material, they synthesize multiple sources, they have unexpectedly unique and useful dimensions, etc.). You can grant as many additional points to a distillation as you'd like when you score with this X-Factor zone. Most papers will not have an X-factor effect, so do not feel required to give out X-Factor points. Subjective Rating Ignore the rubric. Assume you just had to rate the submission on a scale from 1-10 (including decimals). What rating would you give this submission? Once the judges had scored their submissions, we found the average score for that judge and then divided each submission score by the average to get an adjusted score. If the average score was 40, a score of 50 would turn into a 1.25. There were 19 submissions that were rated above average by both of their judges. Given that this was already above the number of submissions we said we'd award, we moved on to mostly comparing these submissions to one another. We also looked at “controversial” submission...
Enjoy this free episode from POSTwrestlingCafe.com – $6 a month gets you access to bonus podcasts through every G1 Climax 32 event plus WWE SmackDown & AEW Rampage reviews, Rewind-A-Wai, MCU L8R, Ask-A-Wai, TALK, and more.Wai Ting is joined by Karen Peterson to discuss Day 1 of NJPW G1 Climax 32 featuring Kazuchika Okada vs. Jeff Cobb and Jay White vs. SANADA.NOTE: You can watch Day 1 and Day 2 of this year's G1 for free at njpwworld.comThey discuss this year's format change, new debuts, story histories between opponents, Predictions Contest results, and Karen puts her spin on our G1 Coffee Ratings.------Video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/8kgeJr83NRo------July 16, 2022Hokkaido, JapanHokkaido Prefectural Sports Center Hokkai KitayellKazuchika Okada vs. Jeff Cobb (Recommended)Jay White vs. SANADA (Recommended)Will Ospreay vs. El Phantasmo (Recommended)Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Aaron Henare Click here for previous G1 Climax 32 POST ShowsClick here for G1 Climax 32 Contest Results & Show ReportsClick here for a full list of the participants in each blockSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://postwrestling.com/discordMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Josh and Hannah discuss KickoffLab's recent contest results, goals, and advice for future giveaways. Get a full recap as well as screenshots, email copy, and our contest checklist from the full show notes here: https://kickofflabs.com/podcast/our-final-contest-results-and-advice
CRAFT BEER PODCAST NEWS EPISODE! Wendy's Article- Beer Company Scams People Out Of Money, Claims April Fools Joke - https://boingboing.net/2022/04/01/beer-company-scams-people-out-of-their-money-calls-it-april-fools-joke.html Nick's Article- Busch Light Introduces 'Pee In A Busch Kit' -https://www.foodbeast.com/news/pee-in-a-busch-kit/ Ken's Article - Stone Brewing Awarded $56M In Trademark Lawsuit - https://www.foodandwine.com/news/stone-brewing-wins-lawsuit-keystone-light-molson-coors Dan's Article - Absinthe Based Seltzer - https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/oldknow-absinthe-hard-seltzer Sponsors: North Center Brewing - https://northcenterbrewing.com/ Zetouna Liquor - https://www.facebook.com/Zetouna-Liquor-Fine-Wine-Cigars-146021445420374/ World Expo of Beer - https://www.worldexpoofbeer.com/ Join The Michigan Beer Discord - https://discord.gg/vEEDyzwdjT Download the MI Beer Map - http://www.mibeermap.com Subscribe to Better on Draft - https://plnk.to/BOD Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6AlzP1BH0iykayF856bGRc?si=xXZzdd3CTPqgUq_KYTnBKg iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-on-draft-a-craft-beer-podcast/id1091124740 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/betterondraft Untappd - https://www.untappd.com/bodpodcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/betterondraft Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/betterondraft Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/betterondraft
I challenged my listeners to write the worst fanfiction imaginable. They delivered.
We wrapped up Winter Field Day 2022 earlier today as the club call KN5TR.Join us tonight on the Livestream to discuss results. This is a fun event that I enjoy each year, and I am curious to see how YOU did in the (not a) Contest this year!
In our fourth livestream we reveal the results of our first painting contest (the Knight-Relictor), discuss the recently updated warscrolls for Idoneth Deepkin and Fyreslayers, and discuss the current state of the game. 0:28:00 - Updated Fyreslayers Warscrolls from Fire & Fury 0:38:18 - Updated Idoneth Warscrolls from Fire & Fury 0:44:20 - The State of the Game
In this episode, Mapledusk announces the results of the competition (make sure you listen to the whole segment of the episode, because there's some surprising stuff!) and faces off against the Warriors Website's Moonpool feature. Turns out it's not connected to StarClan, after all- it's running amok and expressing its own opinions!!! :O >:( ;-) Congrats to the winner... but also to everyone else for winning, too! (Listen to the episode to understand it) Email me: moonpool.pod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moonpool/message
There's No Place Like Summer Camp | Camp America Stories, Tips and Laughs
You voted and chose my book cover! In this episode, we also talk the best christmas presents for camp counselors. You can follow us and get involved @TheresNoPlaceLikeSummerCamp on Instagram […]
Over the summer we announced a fan favorite song contest, and now we're delivering on the results! It was tons of fun listening to all the fan tell stories about their favorite songs, each of which was actually a different song; nine in total. So many great and unique tales! Thank you Helen (Ween Lebowski), Geoffrey, Hot Shot Pony, Mark, Brain of the Playlist Wars Podcast, Fred Moore aka August Forming, Cody, Eli Schwab of Cosmic Lion Productions, and Kelsey, for your entries! Everyone had a cool story or reason behind their love of a particular song, but only one can be the winner! The winner receives some truly amazing Boognish Coasters from West Brandywine Wood Works. These guys do some seriously good wood work, from cutting boards and coasters to tables and refurnished park benches, so check them out yourself and mention Weencast in the order to get 21% off! Anyway, thanks again to all the fans for sharing their stories, we'll definitely have to do it again sometime. And I'm not gonna spill the tea; you gotta listen to the episode to hear who wins! Happy Thanksgiving everybody! May the brown be with you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Listen to find out!! I will put up the first place art later today!!
Jesse Allen talks with Jeff Koscelny, Cereals Account Management Lead for Bayer/WestBred, about the company's performance in the National Wheat Yield Contest. They also look at variety selection for 2022 and more. Learn more at www.westbred.com!
In this episode, we talk unveil the 2022 MPR calendar contest results w/ Terry Burwell of TB snakes.We are also joined by Rob Stone to recap Owen's trip to Arizona. Once the calendars are available we will post where they will be available. Website: https://www.moreliapythonradio.netEmail: Info@moreliapythonradio.comFollow us:Eric: https://www.instagram.com/eb_morelia/Owen: https://www.instagram.com/rogue_reptiles/@MPR Network on:FB: https://www.facebook.com/MoreliaPythonRadioIG: https://www.instagram.com/mpr_network/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtrEaKcyN8KvC3pqaiYc0RQMore ways to support the shows.Swag store: https://teespring.com/stores/mprnetworkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/moreliapythonradio★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Whats good Crypto Ballers! Today we have to talk about the latest showcase challenge for the one....the only... Jewell Loyd! You wont want to miss your chance to land this WNBA Stats TS Moment Debut Badge. NFL DFS Crypto Contest Results Twitter @CryptoBallersTS
We were joined by the talented designer 3DPrintBunny and we talked about her modeling techniques.
In this episode of season 4 of the McNeill & Friends Podcast, your host, McNeill Mullikin, is joined by his friends, Tim Morgan and Kurt Morrison to breakdown the results of the Movie Genre Contest episode (Ep. 79). McNeill and his guests analyze the scores of each individual category and announce the winner (and losers) at the end of the episode. Tune into this episode for a fun, competitive, and hilarious episode about a wide variety of movies from major film genres. Visit the McNeill & Friends Podcast Website: http://www.mcneillandfriendspodcast.com Follow the McNeill & Friends Podcast on Instagram and Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/mcneill.and.friends.podcast/ https://twitter.com/MullikinMcneill Become a McNeill & Friends Podcast Patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=29988348&fan_landing=true Follow McNeill Mullikin on Instagram and Letterboxd: https://www.instagram.com/_mcneill__/ https://letterboxd.com/McNeillMullikin/ Follow Tim Morgan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmoaudio/ Follow One School Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oneschoolpodcast/ Follow Kurt Morrison on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamkurtymo/ Follow the Top 5 Film Dive Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/top5filmdive/ Follow Tucker Wulff on Instagram and Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/tuckerwulff/ https://twitter.com/WulffTucker
David Perozek talks to Flip Putthoff about the 2021 fish story contest, the winners of which will be announced in Tuesday's NWA Democrat-Gazettes Outdoor section.
The results are in!! Join Rory and Shane as they listen to the Ween fan stories submitted for the Weencast Podcast Summer Spectacular Ween Fan Story Contest, and of course crown a winner!! Rory and Shane have collected stories sent in all Summer long on any Ween topic that the listeners wanted to talk about, and since the leaves are starting to fall its time to review these gems. All of the stories are so good and so much fun, but alas, there must be a victor and to let the jealousy begin! The winner of this story contest is going to receive a beautiful hand made Boognish branded cutting board from West Brandywine Woodworks! Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/westbrandywinewoodworks/ or https://www.etsy.com/shop/WBrandywineWoodWorks?fbclid=IwAR2s3xdLJaZ5ypFdGl9s8GEG6uv61kAvz-zof56uBlMIdM-cJgGXVuaofWc Mention "Weencast" when ordering and receive 10% off your order and free shipping on cutting board orders $100 or more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
After a contestant died from choking, a lawsuit was filed against a minor league baseball team who organized this contest. Jayme & Jon ask you if the victim's family has a case. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The results are in! Want to know what Claude is speaking on at the Intelligent Speech Conference in New York on June 29th? Give this quick episode a listen and you'll find out! The Canon Ball is part of the Agora Podcast Network. If you're already a fan of other shows on the roster, come to New York on June 29th for the Intelligent Speech Conference! Claude will be there speaking on… something… Just listen to the episode… More information can be found at intelligentspeechconference.com.Find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod.And you can also find us on Flick, a downloadable app that lets us manage more direct listener conversations. Over at Flick we're doing running commentary on the work of the month in real time. So want to know our raw, unvarnished opinions? You can find them at https://flickchat.page.link/cpXGSEUa3No6TAsZ7. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we talk about record store day 2018, and finally reveal the winners of the Mike Peters Harmonica Contest. The podcast features a not-to-be-missed, contest winning personal Alarm story written and recorded by Matt Tremmel.
In this episode we talk about record store day 2018, and finally reveal the winners of the Mike Peters Harmonica Contest. The podcast features a not-to-be-missed, contest winning personal Alarm story written and recorded by Matt Tremmel.
We got a good one here! 0:00 Theme 2:00 News Flash! Packers Playing Catan! 12:30 A Musical Interlude with Puerto Muerto 13:00 Block'Em League Playoffs Recap 37:04 A Musical Interlude with Clyde Federal (dig that autoharp!) 39:12 Post Game Sequence: 39:15 Questions? Comments? Complaints? 42:35 Results from the What Does Siggy's Voice Sound Like Contest 1:03:23 A Bald-Faced Mercenary Appeal 1:09:17 Outro 1:10:54 More music by Puerto Muerto
New Evangelization and You, Athens with the Barrons, Rise of the Guardians, Advent by Candlelight, Surrender to Jesus through Marian Consecration, Contest Results. Feedback Number – 206-338-0497 This episode sponsored by eCatholic – Catholic websites made easy. Support TCND by visiting eCatholic's website and as a listener you'll save $50 off your first year of...