David
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(Feb 9, 2006 - 8:00 AM)
Steve, surely the scores would average out, rather than add together, to obtain a bias rather than a score. To do this though you might need a record of how many times you had made a choice.
so using your example, assuming you had voted once to achieve the following:
f=0, m=10
and the current music is
f=10, m=10
selecting Yes would make it
f=5, m=10
and No would make it
f=0, m=5
Neat idea for software though, someone's trying to do something similar for identifying food too, but less PC based.