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stephenbrooks.org : Stats algorithm optimizationThread 'Stats algorithm optimization' on General Project Forumhttps://stephenbrooks.org/forum/?thread=90PascalThanks a lot, Stephen! <IMG WIDTH="15" HEIGHT="15" SRC="/infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif" alt="cool"><BR><BR>___________________________<BR><B>Member of <A HREF="http://www.rechenkraft.net" TARGET=_blank>www.rechenkraft.net</A> - German Website about Distributed Computing Projects </B><BR><BR>1: Athlon TB-C, 1.2 GC/s, 256 MB DDR-RAM, Erazor x², ADSL-Flatrate, NIC Intel, Win 98 SE Mainboard MSI-6380 Rev. 1<BR>2: Pentium III, 600 MC/s, 256 MB RAM, NIC Intel, Win 98 SEhttps://stephenbrooks.org/forum/?thread=90#post1074Mon, 19 Aug 2002 03:53:40 +0000Stephen BrooksThe URL is (as before) <A HREF="http://stephenbrooks.org/muon1rawstats.txt" TARGET=_blank>http://stephenbrooks.org/muon1rawstats.txt</A><BR><BR>I removed it a while ago while cleaning up some of the redundant info from that page. Maybe I'll post the link back on the main page again.<BR><BR><small><font color=#408040><BR>"As every 11-year-old kid knows, if you concentrate enough Van-der-Graff generators and expensive special effects in one place, you create a <b>spiral space-time whirly thing</b>, AND an interesting plotline"</font></smallhttps://stephenbrooks.org/forum/?thread=90#post1073Mon, 19 Aug 2002 03:36:50 +0000PascalStephen, I've a question:<BR><BR>Some times ago you'd put the link to a txt-file with the member stats on the site. Could you perhaps do that again, because a participant from <A HREF="http://www.rechenkraft.net" TARGET=_blank>www.rechenkraft.net</A> wants to create some graphical stats (members and teams).<BR><BR>The site: <A HREF="http://mitglied.lycos.de/murph33/stats/" TARGET=_blank>German Stats Page abour some Distributed Computing Projects - Members of <A HREF="http://www.rechenkraft.net A>" TARGET=_blank>www.rechenkraft.net</A></A><BR><BR>___________________________<BR><B>Member of <A HREF="http://www.rechenkraft.net" TARGET=_blank>www.rechenkraft.net</A> - German Website about Distributed Computing Projects </B><BR><BR>1: Athlon TB-C, 1.2 GC/s, 256 MB DDR-RAM, Erazor x², ADSL-Flatrate, NIC Intel, Win 98 SE Mainboard MSI-6380 Rev. 1<BR>2: Pentium III, 600 MC/s, 256 MB RAM, NIC Intel, Win 98 SEhttps://stephenbrooks.org/forum/?thread=90#post1072Mon, 19 Aug 2002 02:33:30 +0000Michael H.W. Weber<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Stephen Brooks:<BR>If I assigned ranks to every RESULT you'd get ranks like 1st, 14th, 37th, 42nd, 89th etc. A bit silly.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>Hmmmm, I agree. As I said above - it's not important anyway. <IMG WIDTH="15" HEIGHT="15" SRC="/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="big grin"> I was just a bit excited after todays nice results. <IMG WIDTH="15" HEIGHT="15" SRC="/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif" alt="smile"><BR><BR>Michael.<BR><BR>Folding@Home / Genome@Home team Germany, supported by <A HREF="http://www.Rechenkraft.net" TARGET=_blank>www.Rechenkraft.net</A><BR>Now participating with Rechenkraft.de in CASP5 by supporting <A HREF="http://www.distributedfolding.org" TARGET=_blank>www.distributedfolding.org</A>.<BR>--------------------------------------------------------------<BR>Proteins are Nanomachines or Nanomachine Building-Blocks.<BR>Examples: The Ribosome, RNA-Polymerase Holoenzyme.<BR>--------------------------------------------------------------https://stephenbrooks.org/forum/?thread=90#post1027Fri, 16 Aug 2002 12:29:50 +0000Pascal@Stephen: you're right.<BR><BR>___________________________<BR>1: Athlon TB-C, 1.2 GC/s, 256 MB DDR-RAM, Erazor x², ADSL-Flatrate, NIC Intel, Win 98 SE Mainboard MSI-6380 Rev. 1<BR>2: Pentium III, 600 MC/s, 256 MB RAM, NIC Intel, Win 98 SEhttps://stephenbrooks.org/forum/?thread=90#post1023Fri, 16 Aug 2002 11:09:26 +0000Stephen BrooksIf I assigned ranks to every RESULT you'd get ranks like 1st, 14th, 37th, 42nd, 89th etc. A bit silly.https://stephenbrooks.org/forum/?thread=90#post1021Fri, 16 Aug 2002 10:57:39 +0000Michael H.W. WeberHi Stephen,<BR>it is not really significant, but I have detected an issue with the stats best values ranking. Currently, I should hold overall rank 1 AND 2 with my two best results of 1.271018 (data generated and submitted later!) and 1.260588, respectively. However, the actual ranking associates rank 2 to pben with a value of 1.140%. I conclude that the stats ranking determining algorithm does not allow for the association of two (or more) ranks to the same individual. <IMG WIDTH="15" HEIGHT="15" SRC="/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="big grin"><BR><BR>Michael. (just call me Mµonologist, muahahahahahaha... <IMG WIDTH="15" HEIGHT="15" SRC="/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif" alt="smile"> - at least for today.)<BR><BR>Folding@Home / Genome@Home team Germany, supported by <A HREF="http://www.Rechenkraft.net" TARGET=_blank>www.Rechenkraft.net</A><BR>Now participating with Rechenkraft.de in CASP5 by supporting <A HREF="http://www.distributedfolding.org" TARGET=_blank>www.distributedfolding.org</A>.<BR>--------------------------------------------------------------<BR>Proteins are Nanomachines or Nanomachine Building-Blocks.<BR>Examples: The Ribosome, RNA-Polymerase Holoenzyme.<BR>--------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR>[This message was edited by Michael H.W. Weber on 2002-Aug-16 at 11:43.]<BR><BR>[This message was edited by Michael H.W. Weber on 2002-Aug-16 at 17:15.]https://stephenbrooks.org/forum/?thread=90#post1011Fri, 16 Aug 2002 04:35:02 +0000