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In EyeWire, a gamer is given a cube with a partially reconstructed neuron branch stretching through it, called the "seed". On the right side of the screen there is a black and white image of the cross sections of neurons. A player learns to "color" inside a gray outline of a single neuron branch, which usually starts on one side of the cube, and exits out of its opposite side. This generates volumetric reconstructions, branch by branch. Multiple players map each cube and their work is compared. Advanced players, [[Advanced Roles in EyeWire#Scouts| Scouts]] and [[Advanced Roles in EyeWire#Scythes| Scythes]], oversee the work of the global community. These players have the power to extend branches and remove [[Mergers|mergers]].
 
In EyeWire, a gamer is given a cube with a partially reconstructed neuron branch stretching through it, called the "seed". On the right side of the screen there is a black and white image of the cross sections of neurons. A player learns to "color" inside a gray outline of a single neuron branch, which usually starts on one side of the cube, and exits out of its opposite side. This generates volumetric reconstructions, branch by branch. Multiple players map each cube and their work is compared. Advanced players, [[Advanced Roles in EyeWire#Scouts| Scouts]] and [[Advanced Roles in EyeWire#Scythes| Scythes]], oversee the work of the global community. These players have the power to extend branches and remove [[Mergers|mergers]].
  
===자세한 방법===
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===자세한 플레이 방법===
  
 
The player's task is to select the areas that the [[Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence (AI)]] missed, thus improving the trace of the neuron. Some improvements may merely fill in holes. Others may extend a branch, or find new branches.
 
The player's task is to select the areas that the [[Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence (AI)]] missed, thus improving the trace of the neuron. Some improvements may merely fill in holes. Others may extend a branch, or find new branches.

Revision as of 18:23, 12 April 2016

아래 블로그를 통해 아이와이어 플레이 방법을 알 수 있습니다.

아이와이어 기본 [[1]]

아이와이어(EyeWire) 튜토리얼 살펴보기 1 [[2]]

아이와이어(EyeWire) 튜토리얼 살펴보기 2 [[3]]

아이와이어(EyeWire) 튜토리얼 살펴보기 3 [[4]]

아이와이어를 플레이하는 "아이와이어러(EyeWirers)"들은 3D로 뉴런을 맵핑합니다. 가입을 하자마자 플레이어들은 자동적으로 게임 설명을 위한 튜토리얼을 플레이합니다. 추가적인 튜토리얼 비디오가 있습니다.

In EyeWire, a gamer is given a cube with a partially reconstructed neuron branch stretching through it, called the "seed". On the right side of the screen there is a black and white image of the cross sections of neurons. A player learns to "color" inside a gray outline of a single neuron branch, which usually starts on one side of the cube, and exits out of its opposite side. This generates volumetric reconstructions, branch by branch. Multiple players map each cube and their work is compared. Advanced players, Scouts and Scythes, oversee the work of the global community. These players have the power to extend branches and remove mergers.

자세한 플레이 방법

The player's task is to select the areas that the Artificial Intelligence (AI) missed, thus improving the trace of the neuron. Some improvements may merely fill in holes. Others may extend a branch, or find new branches.

In the interface, a three-dimensional view on the left shows the trace of the neuron through the volume, while the player can scroll up and down in the two-dimensional slices to follow the path. The player clicks on areas in the slices to add them to the trace. The AI automatically fills in the parts of the neuron that it detects are part of the player's clicked area. Once the player has decided the cube is complete, the player clicks the "Submit" button and is presented with another cube.

Scoring

Each cube is played by many players. The trace chosen by the majority of the players is accepted as true. Players receive points based on whether their tracing matches the majority of other players' tracings and based on the new amount of neural volume found. Players can also receive up to 20 points based on time spent on any given task for level 1 cells, or 40 points in a level 2 cell.

The other way to score points is through Trailblazing. Trailblazing is the initial trace of any given cell cube. Only players with 80% accuracy or higher are allowed to Trailblaze. Trailblazing is only awarded when a player is the first to submit the cube. Trailblazing earns the player a bonus of 50 points per cube.

Helpful Tools

Eyewire uses many mouse and keyboard commands to navigate its interface. The tutorial introduces most of these commands to new players. Players can also access a full list of navigation commands by clicking the question mark icon at the bottom right corner of the screen.

Players can also use "Explore Mode" during play. This turns any pieces added by the player a bright green color. When in Explore players must use the command ctrl+m to commit their work before submitting it. They can also press ctrl+d to discard. Explore mode can be accessed by clicking the compass icon at the bottom right corner of the screen.

Problems

The most frequent problem players come across are mergers. These are partial branches that the AI has erroneously added which do not belong to the piece being traced. When a player comes across a merger there are two options. If the merger is small and does not exit the cube, the player may ignore it and trace as normal. If the merger is large or exits out any side of the cube, the player should remove the segment that attaches to the merger and continue to trace the good part of the branch to completion.

Another problem a player may face is a misalignment. Sometimes the slides become misaligned and cause a break in the 2D image. When faced with this challenge a player should look for clues like branch width and direction to help them figure out where the continuation may be.

You can find more information on these problems here.

More experienced players (Scouts and Scythes) have the ability to examine and alter cubes with mergers or misalignment problems. Many players utilize the EyeWire chat if they are having a difficult problem that they need assistance on. Merger reports or other questions can also be emailed to support@eyewire.org.

FAQ

Find a full list of Frequently Asked Questions generated by players on the FAQ page.