Where do I fit in?

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How do you stand in accuracy?

0 - 9 answered inaccurately.
9
24%
10 - 49 answered inaccurately.
21
55%
50 - 99 answered inaccurately.
4
11%
100 - 199 answered inaccurately.
2
5%
200 - 499 answered inaccurately.
1
3%
More than 500 answered inaccurately.
1
3%
 
Total votes: 38

DiamondGirl
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Location: Syracuse, NY

Post by DiamondGirl »

Wolter wrote:That means that most people miss more existing tracks then that they click non existing tracks (blank CM's), whereas you clicked on a number of non existing tracks and missed only a view existing tracks. i.e. you have a good eye for the tiny tracks.
Right. But it's interesting to see the trends in how many folks tend to be better at eliminating non tracks vs. spotting difficult ones. It looks to me from the statistics posted throughout that a good majority are better at (to paraphrase) saying NO, than they are at saying YES. Just an interesting statistical feature. Might make for a good study at some point. :)
Dreamer
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Joined: Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:29 pm
Location: Karlstad, Sweden

Post by Dreamer »

Dusting off an old thread *cough cough* :lol:

Calibration Movies Answered Correctly: 4675
Calibration Movies Answered Incorrectly: 42
Your Overall Score: 4633
Total Real Movies Viewed: 12571
Your Rank: 285 out of 22683
Specificity: 100.00%
Sensitivity: 98.26%
"And then, one day..."
Kim Stanley Robinson, "Red Mars"
Nikita
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Location: Indiana, USA

Post by Nikita »

Hi dreamer!

Your stats would go better in the not so dusty Post your stats thread. However, it is nice to see that you looked through the old stuff. There is some good stuff back there, especially the "you know you are a duster" thread. Nice comments!
Dreamer
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Location: Karlstad, Sweden

Post by Dreamer »

OK, I didn't see that thread until after I posted here :oops:
"And then, one day..."
Kim Stanley Robinson, "Red Mars"
Zoerel
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Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:08 pm

Sensitivity

Post by Zoerel »

Don't feel bad Basketcase my sensitivity is 90.34, but working hard to reach 100%.
dexno
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Re: Sensitivity

Post by dexno »

Zoerel wrote: Don't feel bad Basketcase my sensitivity is 90.34, but working hard to reach 100%.
Yes, i agree with you.. keep working hard to get best result..
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