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Richard MacCutchan19-Oct-09 9:41
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Chris Maunder wrote:
And the biggest thing, to me, is you can have 10 people rate an article 5 because it's pretty, and an expert can rate it 1 because it's completely wrong, and that single vote must be allowed to stand.


I agree, which is why I didn't suggest outliers be adjusted... merely, that those who are outliers explain themselves (or at least make themselves known so that an author can then choose to ask that person about their vote). This would be especially useful in the "expert voter" example you give. If they are an expert, they are in an especially good position to provide feedback.

Chris Maunder wrote:
Our system is based on the idea that over time the score will settle down to what it truly should be.


Some topics are so specialized that not enough people understand it enough to vote. And there are enough idiots out there (people with vendettas, others on ego trips, still others who are jealous, and yet others who vote based on how useful something is to them rather than on quality) that they can skew a rating significantly.

Chris Maunder wrote:
As to deprecated votes, this will simply encourage members to make trivial edits to remove bad scores.


I made some notes to an above poster about how to mitigate this.

Chris Maunder wrote:
We have thought and talked long and hard about this and have already investigated basic noise reduction techniques to look at how we could identify spurious votes.


You have "already" investigated, eh? My ideas are certainly not the full spectrum of the rainbow. Rather than leave things to fate and hope that things will balance out, I say keep the ideas flowing (to implement them may be ill-advised, but to keep them flowing seems harmless enough).

Chris Maunder wrote:
the initial votes will "lock down" the score and any (potentially) correcting votes will then be considered "noise"


The algorithms I suggest will continually adjust for the new average score after each vote is cast. There will be no initial condition to be locked into. In fact, the dynamic deviation method I present explicitly handles initial conditions by giving them more variance (as a greater sample size is required for more precise indicators).

Visual Studio is an excellent GUIIDE.

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