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Author: ivo
Posted: May 29 2005 - 07:47 PM
Subject: melody recognition counter
Reading your remarks I see that it may not be that useful after all. Which of the corresponding entries was right, or even the best? Short codes indeed spoil the matter. Well, don't put it too high on your to-do list, on second thoughts.
:-)
Author: Rainer
Posted: May 29 2005 - 06:25 PM
Subject: melody recognition counter
Oh, I see. I guess that could indeed be useful. And it's easy, too, so it goes onto my todo list.
So, it would not really count successful searches, but just how often an item shows up among, say, the top 10 (first page). This could also point to entries whose Parsons code is not distinctive enough. These are not entirely easy to identify since it depends on other entries how many characters are needed to make a Parsons Code reasonably distinctive. A piece that frequently makes it into the top ten items is either immensely popular, or its Parsons code is too short.

Rainer
Author: ivo
Posted: May 29 2005 - 02:09 PM
Subject: melody recognition counter
I meant a simple counter, but you are right that without some feedback about the relevance it would be rather rough. I did not mean it as a help for searchers, BTW, but more as a 'moral support' for those who make entries: they could see whether their work has helped someone. And it could be fun to have a "top ten of finds".
Author: Rainer
Posted: May 29 2005 - 01:10 PM
Subject: melody recognition counter
Well, such data would be extremely interesting. But it would require users to rate the found items as relevant or irrelevant, which I am afraid would be too much work for someone who just wants to solve his own search problem.
Or did I misunderstand you? Do you just mean how many times an entry is shown on the screen? That is easy to track, but would it be interesting?

Cheers,

Rainer
Author: ivo
Posted: May 29 2005 - 01:02 PM
Subject: melody recognition counter
Would it be interesting to have a counter that shows how many times a particular entry has been "found" by visitor on the basis of the Parsons Code?
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