The first time I heard of it was in this Matt Parker video where he helped do this with a school-sized group of kids [0]. An "AI player" made of matchboxes, run by schoolkids, is a fantastically fun idea.
Nice. I notice that the author has some other interesting posts. I like this one on the James–Stein estimator [0] and this one [1] on day length variations.
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[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9c-_neaxeU
[0] https://joe-antognini.github.io/machine-learning/steins-para... [1] https://joe-antognini.github.io/astronomy/daylight
By the way I think there's a missing factor of rho in the numerator in [1] in the sample transformation section. Should be rho^2