LucasBrown wrote:The "Read To Me" section no longer checks answers. It's just timing out.
Yes. If it's relevant, I'm using Chrome on Ubuntu 10.04.Dishonor wrote:Are you typing "buzz" to stop the question before you type in your answer?LucasBrown wrote:The "Read To Me" section no longer checks answers. It's just timing out.
Yes. If it's relevant, I'm using Chrome on Ubuntu 10.04.
sharadmv wrote:The reason a lot of answers are being ruled incorrect is because right now the answer checking is solely based on whether the input string is contained in the original tossup answer string.
sharadmv wrote:I'm going to be working on fixing answer detection.
Just a quick question, does anyone know of an ideal formula for determining the leaderboard ranking? Right now, it's (Average correct buzzes)/(# of correct buzzes) and whoever has the lower score is ranked higher. I was thinking that I should take into account the variables of the category of questions buzzed on and the difficulty too.
Fred wrote:It's not a formula so much as "compare teams who played both an IS set and (insert set), find the difference in ppb, take the average, and then go to round numbers."
MissIrene wrote:Are we doing something wrong? Is this something that can be addressed?
Prof.Whoopie wrote:MissIrene wrote:Are we doing something wrong? Is this something that can be addressed?
Yes and yes. Simply tell your students to stop using that pitiful excuse for a browser, and they should find that many of their internet-related issues are solved.
the IRC wrote:that post was so ill-conceived
Jeremy Gibbs Freesy Does It wrote:Prof.Whoopie wrote:MissIrene wrote:Are we doing something wrong? Is this something that can be addressed?
Yes and yes. Simply tell your students to stop using that pitiful excuse for a browser, and they should find that many of their internet-related issues are solved.the IRC wrote:that post was so ill-conceived
Jeremy Gibbs Freesy Does It wrote:the IRC wrote:that post was so ill-conceived
Uncanny wrote:Great tool. It will be interesting to see if this makes teams more competitive in the short term, and makes sets more difficult in the long term.
Charbroil wrote:Could someone put a link to this under the links on the right side of the http://www.hsquizbowl.org homepage?
unleashmayhem wrote:Is it a stretch to say that this is the best quizbowl resouce out there?
Eric Mukherjee wrote:The highest honor a quizbowl writer could receive is a tirade from Tom Cruise or a fatwa from Ayatollah Khamenei.
Uncanny wrote:Great tool. It will be interesting to see if this makes teams more competitive in the short term, and makes sets more difficult in the long term.
nationalhistorybeeandbowl wrote: If certain sets become more difficult, that's a good thing. But quizbowl could use more novice tournaments and easy sets to make new players comfortable.
sharadmv wrote:Hey,
Does anyone know which HSAPQ tournaments that have been released online overlap (ie VHSL Districts and Tournament 17) and which would be considered encompassing? I'm trying to avoid duplicates.
sharadmv wrote:The problem is that I haven't thought of a foolproof way of checking if a question is right or wrong. It's hard to emulate the judgement of a moderator. Any ideas?
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