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l_mckeon
Senior Cruncher Joined: Oct 20, 2007 Post Count: 439 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I believe my last WU had obvious crystals in it (X0000047651169200503181257_2), yet the program still had to carry on for 5 hours of processing.
Have you considered giving batches of images to volunteers to check for obvious targets before sending the more obscure images off to the computers? I believe you might both speed-up results and reduce the load on the grid computers. Assuming 5 seconds per image, that's 720 images per hour; a small number of people could go through tens of thousands of images in a few weeks. LM |
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Diana G.
Master Cruncher Joined: Apr 6, 2005 Post Count: 3003 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Hi LM. I am not sure if you have read this thread which gives us lots of info concerning this project:
----------------------------------------https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=16925 Hope this answers your questions If you need anything more just ask :)Happy crunching! Diana ![]() |
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Former Member
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But can the average person tell the difference between a crystal and a microcrystal? I don't think I could. I know I couldn't tell the difference between a precipitate, phase separation or skin effect.
If all the scientists wanted were the obvious candidates, then yes - this would be a good candidate for distributed human checking. But if that was all they wanted, a really simple line detection filter would spit out the candidates much quicker than humans could. However, the scientists want more data, hence the longer work units. The first load of work units have already been classified by human experts as a control. So, the scientists may be able to drop filters that don't provide useful results, shortening the work unit length. If the filters are letting false negatives slip through, then they will need further refinement. It's a process. It isn't like a simple production line. |
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