Are "My Events" tracks I've discovered first?
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Are "My Events" tracks I've discovered first?
Or are they tracks I've either discovered first or agreed with?
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Chris
Thanks!
Chris
Re: Are "My Events" tracks I've discovered first?
Check your My Events page. If the agreements for that particular track say "1", then you're the first to discover it. However, if it's more than 1, then someone else got to it before you.nexguy wrote:Or are they tracks I've either discovered first or agreed with?
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Chris
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In My Events it lists the movie number, total, and # of agreements (#oa). It says that the #oa includes your own. So if that number is a one and the viewings is one, it stands to reason that you are the first to see what could be a track, and you flagged it. If on the other hand, #oa is one and viewings is 12... you are either very good or very bad
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Ahh, I thought that Number of Agreements changed as people viewed the same movie and agreed.
So for example I have a movie that says:
Total viewings 8
Number of Agreements 1
Does this mean that it has been viewed 8 times and I am the only one to thinks it is a track? I see the total number of viewings increase over time, why wouldn't I see the number of agreements change also?
Chris
So for example I have a movie that says:
Total viewings 8
Number of Agreements 1
Does this mean that it has been viewed 8 times and I am the only one to thinks it is a track? I see the total number of viewings increase over time, why wouldn't I see the number of agreements change also?
Chris
Last edited by nexguy on Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
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nexguy,
That would mean that other people are seeing your movie (I suspect ones that get flagged get sent back to be checked by more people sooner) and are not agreeing that there is a track there.
Like I said, if you get a TV=12 and #oa=1... you get to feel lonely for seeing something others didn't. For good or bad? We find out later. But I agree with others, score be damned, better to flag ones you think might be something.
Mind you, with 1.6 million sets of images and the possibility of 40 particles, you're looking at 1 in 40 000 odds for any movie you watch. So don't be surprised if you're not seeing many.
That would mean that other people are seeing your movie (I suspect ones that get flagged get sent back to be checked by more people sooner) and are not agreeing that there is a track there.
Like I said, if you get a TV=12 and #oa=1... you get to feel lonely for seeing something others didn't. For good or bad? We find out later. But I agree with others, score be damned, better to flag ones you think might be something.
Mind you, with 1.6 million sets of images and the possibility of 40 particles, you're looking at 1 in 40 000 odds for any movie you watch. So don't be surprised if you're not seeing many.
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TV=1 #oa=1
Means you were first to look at it, and you flagged it as having a particle.
TV=10 #oa=1
Means nine more people have seen it, and none agreed there was a particle.
TV=12 #oa=2
Means two more people viewed it, and one of the two flagged it.
Make more sense that way?
Means you were first to look at it, and you flagged it as having a particle.
TV=10 #oa=1
Means nine more people have seen it, and none agreed there was a particle.
TV=12 #oa=2
Means two more people viewed it, and one of the two flagged it.
Make more sense that way?
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I was just trying to show you how TV could go up but not #oa. I have an event that says TV=5 and #oa=2. I take that to mean that five people have viewed it and two people (me included) flagged it as having a particle. I also have one that has TV=11 and #oa=1, which means I'm all alone in 11 people that feels that one had a particle track.
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Hi Uberwilhelm!uberwilhelm wrote:Wait, is that confirmed that we are looking for only 40 possible particles? Wow.
See the infomation here
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/about.php
It is the estimated amount. No one has viewed these movies before, so they didn't know what to expect.
Good luck dusting!
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about the list of data viewed
THE LIST OF DATA VIEWED, ARE THEY THE TRACKS THAT I IDENTIFIED FIRST?..
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