Personality Profilling with ASP.NET?
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I am working on a project where I need to make a personality profiling application. Are there any examples out there that I can benefit from? Like I need to ask several questions and somehow come up with a personality profile very similar to things seen on dating websites etc. Also if there are any 3rd party components for personality profile then I can try to sell it to my boss (not sure if he will buy into that) it doesn’t hurt to try :) Thanks.
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I am working on a project where I need to make a personality profiling application. Are there any examples out there that I can benefit from? Like I need to ask several questions and somehow come up with a personality profile very similar to things seen on dating websites etc. Also if there are any 3rd party components for personality profile then I can try to sell it to my boss (not sure if he will buy into that) it doesn’t hurt to try :) Thanks.
Taurian110 wrote:
Also if there are any 3rd party components for personality profile then I can try to sell it to my boss (not sure if he will buy into that) it doesn’t hurt to tr
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Taurian110 wrote:
Also if there are any 3rd party components for personality profile then I can try to sell it to my boss (not sure if he will buy into that) it doesn’t hurt to tr
Avoid posting official problems Is Google working at your side ?
Dont Get Paid for the Hours you worked, Get Paid for the Work You Have Done in an Hour.
Yes of course I googled it :) Haven't had any luck so far with .net components or examples, maybe I am not using the right keywords to search for it, who knows. To me it’s more like a task for a Psychology student to come up with questions and answers and some formula to give a personality profile, its just funny to me that I am asked to do it lol. But you would think it would be pretty trivial to have examples for stuff like that since its so common in community type websites.