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kaggle-ho-017051House Oversight

Figure $12 – Fame Trajectory Filtering Methodology

Figure $12 – Fame Trajectory Filtering Methodology The passage describes a statistical method for filtering historical figures based on early fame metrics. It contains no actionable leads, specific transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. The content is technical and unrelated to misconduct or financial flows, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Defines 'average fame at birth' as a 10‑year window around a person's birth.; Uses a separatrix line to exclude names with premature fame signals.; Shows examples of historical figures (e.g., Abraham Lincoln, Robert Kennedy) used as test cases.

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Figure $12 – Fame Trajectory Filtering Methodology The passage describes a statistical method for filtering historical figures based on early fame metrics. It contains no actionable leads, specific transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. The content is technical and unrelated to misconduct or financial flows, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Defines 'average fame at birth' as a 10‑year window around a person's birth.; Uses a separatrix line to exclude names with premature fame signals.; Shows examples of historical figures (e.g., Abraham Lincoln, Robert Kennedy) used as test cases.

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