Romance Analytics

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 by Holly Bailey
Over the past year or so I've become aware of how terms from quantitative analysis are filtering into everyday conversation. This month a juicy tidbit from television made it clear that tech terms are becoming household words.  It's a scene from "The Office":  Angela is caught up in an off-beat love triangle with Dwight and Andy.  Does she take a traditional pull-the-petals-from-a-daisy approach to the messy business of love and commitment?

Nope.  Ignoring a deadline from Dwight and under pressure from Andy, Angela clears up this irrational scenario by taking a rational approach.  We find her making a decision tree.

She is weighing the pros and cons of both men, a kind of romantic risk assessment of the heart.  I found her pad and pencil a little too dated to put much faith in her analysis.  But she could easily drop that pencil and click open her Microsoft Excel statistics worksheet and begin a risk analysis model, complete with option valuation and value-at-risk, before moving on to genetic algorithm optimization. Clearly the most rational method of choosing a man. Wouldn't you love to see the probability functions she assigned? 

The finance techie terms I just cited haven't made it into everyday lingo yet, but stay tuned. . . .for the next episode of romance analysis.
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