Me too. We are fortunate to have such an expert coder in charge of AniDB. ^_^
Doesn't look like Anime Hint can (yet?) handle these new votes, though. I got the exact same scores when I tested it by rating one popular anime first 7.5, and then 8. I think it rounds the .5 votes up -- there should probably be some difference between them, for accuracy...
The weight table is currently set at:
0 => 40, 1 => 5, 2 => -20, 3 => -40, 4 => -60, 5 => -60, 6 => -60, 7 => -60, 8 => -60, 9 => -60
Hopefully it won't be too difficult to add 0.5, 1.5, and such to that scale...
Change of the voting grading system for animes [DONE/DENIED]
Moderator: AniDB
egg would have to look into that.Andemon wrote:Me too. We are fortunate to have such an expert coder in charge of AniDB. ^_^
Doesn't look like Anime Hint can (yet?) handle these new votes, though. I got the exact same scores when I tested it by rating one popular anime first 7.5, and then 8. I think it rounds the .5 votes up -- there should probably be some difference between them, for accuracy...
The weight table is currently set at:
0 => 40, 1 => 5, 2 => -20, 3 => -40, 4 => -60, 5 => -60, 6 => -60, 7 => -60, 8 => -60, 9 => -60
Hopefully it won't be too difficult to add 0.5, 1.5, and such to that scale...
feel free to add a tracker item.
BYe!
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Having the .5 scale is great. But I'm noticing one problem. Now I want to revote all my anime to adjust for the .5's and I have to go each anime page and revoke and revote. It would be nice if we could change multiple votes at once on our myvotes page instead of having to jump back and forth through the db a lot.
Implementing it shouldn't be difficult, the hard part is deciding what the new scales should be... So what weights should be applied to the .5 increments? This also needs to be decided for the loose scale:Andemon wrote:Doesn't look like Anime Hint can (yet?) handle these new votes, though. I got the exact same scores when I tested it by rating one popular anime first 7.5, and then 8. I think it rounds the .5 votes up -- there should probably be some difference between them, for accuracy...
The weight table is currently set at:
0 => 40, 1 => 5, 2 => -20, 3 => -40, 4 => -60, 5 => -60, 6 => -60, 7 => -60, 8 => -60, 9 => -60
Hopefully it won't be too difficult to add 0.5, 1.5, and such to that scale...
0 => 10, 1 => 1, 2 => -1, 3 => -2, 4 => -4, 5 => -6, 6 => -8,
7 => -10, 8 => -12, 9 => -15
Strict:
0 => 40, 0.5 => 20, 1 => 5, 1.5 => -10, 2 => -20, 2.5 => -30, 3 => -40, 3.5 => -50, 4 => -60, 4.5 => -60, 5 => -60, 5.5 => -60, 6 => -60, 6.5 => -60, 7 => -60, 7.5 => -60, 8 => -60, 8.5 => -60, 9 => -60
...or something like that. Loose is bit more difficult, if no fractions should be used... This is the best I could come up with, but that'd mean that 2.5 and 3 would end up sharing the same values. -_-;
Loose:
0 => 10, 0.5 = 4, 1 => 1, 1.5 => 0, 2 => -1, 2.5 => -2, 3 => -2, 3.5 => -3, 4 => -4, 4.5 => -5, 5 => -6, 5.5 => -7, 6 => -8, 6.5 => -9, 7 => -10, 7.5 = -11, 8 => -12, 8.5 => -14, 9 => -15
0 => 40, 0.5 => 20, 1 => 5, 1.5 => -10, 2 => -20, 2.5 => -30, 3 => -40, 3.5 => -50, 4 => -60, 4.5 => -60, 5 => -60, 5.5 => -60, 6 => -60, 6.5 => -60, 7 => -60, 7.5 => -60, 8 => -60, 8.5 => -60, 9 => -60
...or something like that. Loose is bit more difficult, if no fractions should be used... This is the best I could come up with, but that'd mean that 2.5 and 3 would end up sharing the same values. -_-;
Loose:
0 => 10, 0.5 = 4, 1 => 1, 1.5 => 0, 2 => -1, 2.5 => -2, 3 => -2, 3.5 => -3, 4 => -4, 4.5 => -5, 5 => -6, 5.5 => -7, 6 => -8, 6.5 => -9, 7 => -10, 7.5 = -11, 8 => -12, 8.5 => -14, 9 => -15