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Message 13190 - Posted: 28 Feb 2009, 1:45:52 UTC - in response to Message 13160.  

Updated these to the newer searches which are using some limited redundancy to check new local/global best particles ;) Hopefully these should improve better than the last set.

How was the prodding?
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Message 15018 - Posted: 12 Mar 2009, 14:37:03 UTC

The median seems to generally be where the average is. I know they aren't the same but I think it seems kind of redundant to show both on the graphs, unless the graphs could be stretched to show the difference better. Is it possible to change the left column to show the difference between each fittness? Otherwise they all show the same number, which may be confusing.
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Message 15029 - Posted: 12 Mar 2009, 17:21:52 UTC
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The median is useful because it isn't effected as much by outliers, so it's probably not as useful now that the amount of outliers has been reduced.

Edit: also, what is purple?
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Message 15033 - Posted: 12 Mar 2009, 18:13:18 UTC - in response to Message 15029.  

The median is useful because it isn't effected as much by outliers, so it's probably not as useful now that the amount of outliers has been reduced.

Edit: also, what is purple?


Purple is worst. I know the different marks are useful. It just isn't as easy to view with them both being about the same spots.
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Message 15052 - Posted: 12 Mar 2009, 20:50:00 UTC - in response to Message 15033.  

The median is useful because it isn't effected as much by outliers, so it's probably not as useful now that the amount of outliers has been reduced.

Edit: also, what is purple?


Purple is worst. I know the different marks are useful. It just isn't as easy to view with them both being about the same spots.

What rhymes with purple?

And what rhymes with orange?

And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?
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Message 15142 - Posted: 13 Mar 2009, 7:42:20 UTC - in response to Message 15052.  

The median is useful because it isn't effected as much by outliers, so it's probably not as useful now that the amount of outliers has been reduced.

Edit: also, what is purple?


Purple is worst. I know the different marks are useful. It just isn't as easy to view with them both being about the same spots.

What rhymes with purple?

And what rhymes with orange?

And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?

Roger Miller seemed to think it was Maple Surple
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Message 15359 - Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 14:41:04 UTC

It looks like all the current searches have stopped improving - how do you determine when to stop a search? Do you have objective criteria for when a search is over?
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Message 15924 - Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 5:32:14 UTC

Every time I turn in a work unit or check the latest visualization reports, I feel the urge to rush to my Newtonian telescope to check if the stars have changed much. ;)
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Message 16849 - Posted: 25 Mar 2009, 20:57:28 UTC - in response to Message 15359.  

It looks like all the current searches have stopped improving - how do you determine when to stop a search? Do you have objective criteria for when a search is over?


Still working on Dave to automate the script that generates the graphs. The one's we're doing right now are pretty close to done. For some streams (79, 82, 86) they're the highest fitness we've ever seen. The other stripes are in the same boat, however the parameters are a little weird so we're looking into the cause of that.
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Message 16863 - Posted: 25 Mar 2009, 22:14:31 UTC - in response to Message 16849.  

The one's we're doing right now are pretty close to done. For some streams (79, 82, 86) they're the highest fitness we've ever seen. The other stripes are in the same boat, however the parameters are a little weird so we're looking into the cause of that.

That's pretty cool - how much higher (closer?) are they? Sounds like we're really breaking some new ground here :)
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Message 17155 - Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 7:46:39 UTC - in response to Message 15052.  

Sorry, I know this is off-topic, but I can't resist!

What rhymes with purple?

curple:
the rump, derriere, buttocks, fundament

hirple:
to walk with a limp

And what rhymes with orange?

sporange:
A single-celled or many-celled structure in which spores are produced, as in fungi, algae, mosses, and ferns. Also called spore case.

And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?


I was going to guess Captain Scarlet with it's 'multi-coloured' characters, but since you mention 'an episode' I pass on this one.

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Message 17185 - Posted: 31 Mar 2009, 0:46:04 UTC - in response to Message 17155.  

And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?


I was going to guess Captain Scarlet with it's 'multi-coloured' characters, but since you mention 'an episode' I pass on this one.



While google is your friend, Battlestar Galactica is the saviour of mankind :)
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Message 17459 - Posted: 3 Apr 2009, 18:30:09 UTC - in response to Message 17185.  
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And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?


I was going to guess Captain Scarlet with it's 'multi-coloured' characters, but since you mention 'an episode' I pass on this one.



While google is your friend, Battlestar Galactica is the saviour of mankind :)

And thank Gods for bittorent...the saviour of bad network programming decisions!
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Message 17502 - Posted: 4 Apr 2009, 0:18:12 UTC - in response to Message 17459.  

And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?

I was going to guess Captain Scarlet with it's 'multi-coloured' characters, but since you mention 'an episode' I pass on this one.

While google is your friend, Battlestar Galactica is the saviour of mankind :)

And thank Gods for bittorent...the saviour of bad network programming decisions!

Oh those poor trackers for getting hammered like that.
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Message 17513 - Posted: 4 Apr 2009, 4:35:16 UTC - in response to Message 17502.  

And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?

I was going to guess Captain Scarlet with it's 'multi-coloured' characters, but since you mention 'an episode' I pass on this one.

While google is your friend, Battlestar Galactica is the saviour of mankind :)

And thank Gods for bittorent...the saviour of bad network programming decisions!

Oh those poor trackers for getting hammered like that.

Better than hammering the Milkyway schedular!
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Message 17572 - Posted: 4 Apr 2009, 19:37:30 UTC - in response to Message 17513.  

And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?

I was going to guess Captain Scarlet with it's 'multi-coloured' characters, but since you mention 'an episode' I pass on this one.

While google is your friend, Battlestar Galactica is the saviour of mankind :)

And thank Gods for bittorent...the saviour of bad network programming decisions!

Oh those poor trackers for getting hammered like that.

Better than hammering the Milkyway schedular!

Tell that to your demonoid script.
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Message 17660 - Posted: 5 Apr 2009, 20:17:49 UTC - in response to Message 17502.  

And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?

I was going to guess Captain Scarlet with it's 'multi-coloured' characters, but since you mention 'an episode' I pass on this one.

While google is your friend, Battlestar Galactica is the saviour of mankind :)

And thank Gods for bittorent...the saviour of bad network programming decisions!

Oh those poor trackers for getting hammered like that.

I know, I have a script that does "update tracker" every 5 seconds...
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Message 17700 - Posted: 6 Apr 2009, 2:23:15 UTC - in response to Message 17660.  

And what TV series had an episode that refered to "purple and orange squadrons"?

I was going to guess Captain Scarlet with it's 'multi-coloured' characters, but since you mention 'an episode' I pass on this one.

While google is your friend, Battlestar Galactica is the saviour of mankind :)

And thank Gods for bittorent...the saviour of bad network programming decisions!

Oh those poor trackers for getting hammered like that.

I know, I have a script that does "update tracker" every 5 seconds...

Maybe that's why I have all those repetitive PG2 log entries.
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Message 24685 - Posted: 9 Jun 2009, 16:04:15 UTC - in response to Message 11115.  

Just an update here, I found a little php script to display the plots of how our searches are performing, so to take a look and see how things are running you can go to:

http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/download/plots/plots.php

Does anyone know how I could get that php inside a forum post so the one at top would always be up to date?
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Message 24687 - Posted: 9 Jun 2009, 16:42:44 UTC - in response to Message 24685.  

Just an update here, I found a little php script to display the plots of how our searches are performing, so to take a look and see how things are running you can go to:

http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/download/plots/plots.php

Does anyone know how I could get that php inside a forum post so the one at top would always be up to date?

BBCODE won't allow you to do that if I'm understanding you correctly. You'd have to show each individual image.



To keep it updated you'd have to manually replace the image, with the exact same name, on your end. Even then some browsers may not automatically refresh the image.
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