How To Reverse-Engineer an Amazing (or Awful) TED Talk

April 30, 2010 — Sebastian Wernicke turns the tools of statistical analysis on TEDTalks, to come up with a metric for creating "the optimum TEDTalk" based on user ratings. How do you rate it?
Nebosukesays...

When you give a patient enough data and have them look in the mirror, their brain will trigger the response for happiness. Weasel chainsaw...

Hmmm, maybe I'm confusing best TED talk with Dilbert's ultimate joke.

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