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Message definition (F-Scores and Accuracy )
One question we a get a lot is how do we know what is correct and what isn’t? What is correct is determined by combining the [[GrimReaper]]’s corrections with the EyeWirer [[The Consensus|consensus]]. If a cube does not have a GrimReaper correction we just use the EyeWirer consensus. EyeWire consensuses have proven to be quite accurate. However, there is still a small chance that a consensus may contain a wrong piece. This means that F-scores cannot prove user accuracy 100% of the time. However, they are accurate enough that we feel confident using them as a player guide.
One question we a get a lot is how do we know what is correct and what isn’t? What is correct is determined by combining the [[GrimReaper]]’s corrections with the EyeWirer [[The Consensus|consensus]]. If a cube does not have a GrimReaper correction we just use the EyeWirer consensus. EyeWire consensuses have proven to be quite accurate. However, there is still a small chance that a consensus may contain a wrong piece. This means that F-scores cannot prove user accuracy 100% of the time. However, they are accurate enough that we feel confident using them as a player guide.
Translation One question we a get a lot is how do we know what is correct and what isn’t? What is correct is determined by combining the [[GrimReaper]]’s corrections with the EyeWirer [[The Consensus|consensus]]. If a cube does not have a GrimReaper correction we just use the EyeWirer consensus. EyeWire consensuses have proven to be quite accurate. However, there is still a small chance that a consensus may contain a wrong piece. This means that F-scores cannot prove user accuracy 100% of the time. However, they are accurate enough that we feel confident using them as a player guide. One question we a get a lot is how do we know what is correct and what isn’t? What is correct is determined by combining the GrimReaper ’s corrections with the EyeWirer consensus . If a cube does not have a GrimReaper correction we just use the EyeWirer consensus. EyeWire consensuses have proven to be quite accurate. However, there is still a small chance that a consensus may contain a wrong piece. This means that F-scores cannot prove user accuracy 100% of the time. However, they are accurate enough that we feel confident using them as a player guide.