drop in numbers
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drop in numbers
I was just wondering how many dusters were still here. I not a prolific duster (only access at work, chemistry to do, that sort of thing) and I seem to have a suspiciously high rank. And the things I have clicked on have only been seen by a small number of people (typically less than 10). Are there only a few hundred of us left? does this mean we will end up looking at every movie so each one can be rated by enough people?
Not that I mind, just wondering.
Not that I mind, just wondering.
I think we are down to about a 1000 judging from my ranking. I have done little dusting in phase two due to time avalability but have rapidly dropped to 600 something with only a score of about 40. Clearly the big hitters are still dusting though. Hoping to get back to it soon but never enough time to get in the top 100.
To be, that is the answer
PR ...?
How about getting some news coverage to renew interest in the project?
I just started phase 2, and I'm discouraged when I see that the hits I've marked have only been viewed by 3-10 people. I thought this method of finding tracks relied on large numbers of people viewing the vids - the more who view it, the more indicative the percent marked will be, right? It does not seem like it will be very informative when every vid has 50-100% (e.g. 4/6 people) marking it.
Or was it intentionally left like this, with only the most dedicated people who have viewed the most videos remaining? ~2000 people who have "self-trained" by each viewing hundreds of videos?
At times with the new training vids, I suspect they are hoping to be able to limit "over-selection" of inclusions by weighting hits by specificity more than sensitivity. If something is marked by someone with high specificity and low sensitivity, it might mean that is more likely to be something real. Like, if a person has a high threshold for marking something, then if they do mark something, it is probably of interest. Does that make sense? I notice training vids even in the "Review Tutorial" that I would still not click on.
I just started phase 2, and I'm discouraged when I see that the hits I've marked have only been viewed by 3-10 people. I thought this method of finding tracks relied on large numbers of people viewing the vids - the more who view it, the more indicative the percent marked will be, right? It does not seem like it will be very informative when every vid has 50-100% (e.g. 4/6 people) marking it.
Or was it intentionally left like this, with only the most dedicated people who have viewed the most videos remaining? ~2000 people who have "self-trained" by each viewing hundreds of videos?
At times with the new training vids, I suspect they are hoping to be able to limit "over-selection" of inclusions by weighting hits by specificity more than sensitivity. If something is marked by someone with high specificity and low sensitivity, it might mean that is more likely to be something real. Like, if a person has a high threshold for marking something, then if they do mark something, it is probably of interest. Does that make sense? I notice training vids even in the "Review Tutorial" that I would still not click on.
joot
I dont know, but I dont envy anyone new starting phase 2 with some of those new CMs to contend with. However, I did think the same as you, that perhaps a bit of publicity to get some more active members might be benificial.
I dont think it was intended to have hundreds of views on each movie, I think that was pehaps a logistical problem in getting fresh movies scanned and put up on the server.
I dont know, but I dont envy anyone new starting phase 2 with some of those new CMs to contend with. However, I did think the same as you, that perhaps a bit of publicity to get some more active members might be benificial.
I dont think it was intended to have hundreds of views on each movie, I think that was pehaps a logistical problem in getting fresh movies scanned and put up on the server.
To be, that is the answer
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Hi All,
The numbers of regular dusters are definitely down to a few thousand. However, given the rate of new movies being uploaded and the dedication of those few thousand we are still in great shape with the project. It would always be nice to have more eyes looking through the focus movies, but we haven't felt the need to do any large concerted push.
I have tried small things like starting a MySpace page for Stardust@home, but haven't had much time to go out there looking for friends to link up to it. Those of you out there in MySpace should add yourself as a friend. That might help bring in some interest from a new crowd of people.
I always welcome suggestions for other more low key approaches.
The Press is the best way, but until we've got a confirmed interstellar dust grain found, we'll probably hold off on that. At that point, I'm sure you all will have lots of new friends here.
-Bryan
The numbers of regular dusters are definitely down to a few thousand. However, given the rate of new movies being uploaded and the dedication of those few thousand we are still in great shape with the project. It would always be nice to have more eyes looking through the focus movies, but we haven't felt the need to do any large concerted push.
I have tried small things like starting a MySpace page for Stardust@home, but haven't had much time to go out there looking for friends to link up to it. Those of you out there in MySpace should add yourself as a friend. That might help bring in some interest from a new crowd of people.
I always welcome suggestions for other more low key approaches.
The Press is the best way, but until we've got a confirmed interstellar dust grain found, we'll probably hold off on that. At that point, I'm sure you all will have lots of new friends here.

-Bryan
"I am made from the dust of the stars, and the oceans flow in my veins"
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thanks for the update Bryan. I know I will sound like a teenager saying this but myspace is so last year. Apparently the demographics for New Zealand (kiwi that I am) is that <20 tend to stick to Bebo, and 20+s are on Facebook. Don't know about other countries but Facebook is quite good for getting people information about things (through Groups) as I have experienced recently with the wave of Burma discussion going on.
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Hey all,
Thanks for the info about Bebo and Facebook. I'll have to check them out. My niece and nephew spend practically all their time on MySpace so I figured that was where "the kids" were
So, I checked out the database and was able to determine that since Phase 2 started about 2,400 people came back and gave it a try. The email about Phase 2 went out to every registered duster (24,000+). So about 10% of the Phase 1 dusters came back to check things out. Of those about 1,800 actually did enough searching to achieve a non-zero score.
Thanks,
-Bryan
Thanks for the info about Bebo and Facebook. I'll have to check them out. My niece and nephew spend practically all their time on MySpace so I figured that was where "the kids" were

So, I checked out the database and was able to determine that since Phase 2 started about 2,400 people came back and gave it a try. The email about Phase 2 went out to every registered duster (24,000+). So about 10% of the Phase 1 dusters came back to check things out. Of those about 1,800 actually did enough searching to achieve a non-zero score.
Thanks,
-Bryan
"I am made from the dust of the stars, and the oceans flow in my veins"
- RUSH
- RUSH
I had gone away after quite little time in Phase 1. Now came backbmendez wrote:So, I checked out the database and was able to determine that since Phase 2 started about 2,400 people came back and gave it a try. The email about Phase 2 went out to every registered duster (24,000+). So about 10% of the Phase 1 dusters came back to check things out. Of those about 1,800 actually did enough searching to achieve a non-zero score.

My initial impression after the new tutorial and tests is that I will be doing it wrong, ie. not having fun. The test seemed to try hard to frustrate me, I clicked in one that seemed to have even a particle at the end of the track, but it said I was wrong and pointed somewhere else with some vague "smoke" saying it was a h.a. track.
I'd rather solve captchas as those at least aren't frustrating: http://recaptcha.net/learnmore.html
(I already "digitized 75 words" in that demo page)
I'd rather solve captchas as those at least aren't frustrating: http://recaptcha.net/learnmore.html
(I already "digitized 75 words" in that demo page)