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Description
This project looks at the data collected from a Columbia University speed dating study and performs a data analysis task.
More concrete, they want to assess what factors lead to a match between two partners, specifically focusing on
how attractiveness figures into potential matches. The data contains additional information about each individual's
interests/along with that of who they speed dated with.
Because the dataset contains information about the interests/views of people along with ratings of their
attractiveness, I find it interesting to separate similarity of interests from attractiveness. I like how you guys
listed out your overall motivation for why you undertook this project, contextualizing it in the growing world
of speed dating. I also like how there are multiple paths you guys can take in terms of proceeding with this project:
even if you find that attractiveness cannot effectively predict pairing success, you guys can fall back on constructing
a general model to predict pairing success using a host of features.
In terms of areas for improvement, I don't know if one dataset is enough in terms of being able
to fit a model that you think will generalize to other speed dating datasets. I also do not know valuable
someone's 'interests' are for predicting pairing success, so this goes into my suggestion for joining this
dataset with other datasets to add more features. Also I would encourage you guys to be more concrete about how you
guys are going to quantify the success of a 'match'