Zengo says:
... some would say that the answer to an unequal amount of votes is normalizing the results by dividing the score by the amount of votes each map received. This system you devised to account for different amount of votes only causes the total number of votes to have more impact (e.g 100-50 would beat 49-0).
Congratz to poivrot, but i feel a little cheated by the system.
Zengo, I assure you, you were not cheated and I am sorry you feel that way. I am not dishonest as Lolig as labeled me
. I will normalize the results for you, as I do not want anyone to feel as if I chose a quick and easy method for calculating results. However, I have done this many times before and have tried various methods in the past. I know the "normalized" results will reflect in the same manner that I have presented the AuthorMania results. The main idea is to always keep in mind
how many. A simple percentage or average of the like/dislike only gives a grading and does not reflect the aspect of how many. Think of this... If I were to say that I would buy a pizza for you if you could eat 75% of it, would you do it? If you can't eat 75% percent of it, you pay for the pizza and I get to take home the rest ....
.... I am sure most people would say yes. Now... Let's say you've got that pizza in front of you... and it turns out to be the size of a small
parking lot. Would it have helped to know how much (or how many slices
) pizza would equal 75%? Now I want pizza
....
Lolig, Haenry - Local Karma average is essentially a percent that gives a track a grade like C-, B+, or A-. By looking at the percent you do not know
how many votes. For example, if 1 person votes +++ on a map and no one votes negative, that track is at 100%. It's important to know how many voted otherwise scenarios similar to the one vote example would occur.
Taking the ---, --, -, +, ++, and +++ out and calculating the votes as either like or dislike removes the factor of someone liking or disliking a track to a specific degree. For the majority of the tracks, there were so few negative votes that the positive votes would be greatly inflated if we were to use the ---,--,-,+,++,+++ system and give a value to +++ or ++. A simple yes or no was used in this situation. If we relate the score to the number of votes for that track, we would simply get another percentage that merely gives the author another grade like the Local Karma average, which doesn't convey
how many.
Percentages and averages can be misleading. I would consider my method as dealing with "absolutes", as Haenry has stated, which presents the raw data. I only placed the Karma Average in the results so the authors knew what their average rating was for the Local Karma Average.
To
normalize the votes as Zengo suggested, I have calculated the number of likes per map, and the number of dislikes per map, in proportion to the total sum of votes. This means everyone is given a score based on the number of likes and dislikes they received in relation to the
total number of votes.
# of likes / 818 total votes
minus
# of dislikes / 818 total votes
----------- Results -----------
*** 5 decimal places is enough,
haha
(.05501) Poivrot [.05867 - .00366]
(.05012) Zengo [.05134 - .00122]
(.04768) RachoVolker [.05134 - .00366]
(.04646) S'habba.hu [.05012 - .00366] <-- Karma used as tie breaker
(.04645) Keksbude [.05378 - .00733] <-- although I didn't need to
(.04401) T!K [.05256 - .00855]
(.04278) Zack11 [.04889 - .00611]
(.03790) Sic [.04767 - .00977]
(.03667) Blinnemans [.05378 - .01711]
(.03423) MirExpress [.04034 - .00611]
(.03301) Alex bf [.03545 - .00244]
(.03057) Sayo [.04523 - .01466]
(.02812) Niborz [.03789 - .00977]
(.02323) Keirabxtch [.03178 - .00855]
(.02200) Adsun [.03422 - .01222]
(.01712) Ad'Gado [.02689 - .00977] <-- Karma used as tie breaker
(.01712) Danneboy [.04034 - .02322] <--
(.01589) Kamakaze [.02689 - .01100]
(-.02200) PapyChampy [.01589 - .03789]
As you can see, the results of normalizing this information reflects the same results presented for AuthorMania. The only difference is what it looks like. I prefer seeing a simple representation, such as the
results on the ARK site, rather than having to decipher numbers with decimal points. I am sure others would agree with that
It's only natural for some to disagree. Everyone has an opinion of how they would like things done, and should properly do so when they host events. With that said, If we do another AuthorMania, as some are requesting, it will be different in some ways based on the information I have gathered from forums and talking in-game with authors and racers.
^^^
I just read that....
.... quite long
.