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Message 46615 - Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 15:06:55 UTC

when i look at the visualisation/screesaver thigie, in the square between accepted energie en RMSD there is a large number of tiny blueish dots, but there is 1 red one, what dous this mean, is it like i found something?
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Message 46616 - Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 15:21:00 UTC

Yep! That's the best energy and RMSD level you found on your prior model run for that task.

This is mentioned in this QA item.

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Message 46619 - Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 15:30:42 UTC - in response to Message 46616.  

Yep! That's the best energy and RMSD level you found on your prior model run for that task.

This is mentioned in this QA item.

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ok thx mate, now lets hope i made the discovery of the year ;)
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Message 46625 - Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 17:19:59 UTC

You can compare your results to otehr for the same target.

Start by having a look at your results by going to [Participants] (above) and clicking on the View after Reports and plots of results from active work units

It just worked for me but it seems VERY slow at the moment, but click around and there shoudl be somewhere that compares it to all the others
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Message 46633 - Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 18:11:54 UTC - in response to Message 46625.  

goto the last column and then click on the blue last updated text and wait for it to load in the latest results that have been compiled. then goto the far left column and pick any work unit list and click on it. when the plot comes up the red dots are yours and you can use the + or the - button to zoom in or out on the plot to see just how low your energy was compared to the others for that work unit.

You can compare your results to otehr for the same target.

Start by having a look at your results by going to [Participants] (above) and clicking on the View after Reports and plots of results from active work units

It just worked for me but it seems VERY slow at the moment, but click around and there shoudl be somewhere that compares it to all the others


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Message 46688 - Posted: 20 Sep 2007, 16:27:07 UTC

then this should be the link

https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/rah_results.php?userid=205058

but at this page i get an error: Sorry, the data requested dous not exist.
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Message 46703 - Posted: 20 Sep 2007, 20:29:48 UTC - in response to Message 46688.  

you will just have to try again later..in a week or something
with this crash, maybe something got lost in regards to your account.
just try later and it should all show up again.

then this should be the link

https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/rah_results.php?userid=205058

but at this page i get an error: Sorry, the data requested dous not exist.


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Message 47038 - Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 19:18:01 UTC

haha after red dots i now found orange dots, and i post after using the search, but it came up empty. so anyone knows something about the magic orange dots?
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Message 47044 - Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 20:40:02 UTC - in response to Message 47038.  

i don't see orange on any of my stuff, but i got one result that shows a dark red dot with a black center dot in it. thats something different.

haha after red dots i now found orange dots, and i post after using the search, but it came up empty. so anyone knows something about the magic orange dots?


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Message 47327 - Posted: 2 Oct 2007, 15:44:27 UTC

Hi all,
I was wondering about the little red dots,I have 18 of them on my last WU!! Is that good? and if so what does it mean?
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Message 47341 - Posted: 2 Oct 2007, 21:30:46 UTC - in response to Message 47327.  

red dots if you read the text show your plots in relation to everyone else
the more you zoom in the lower the energy value and of course the lesser amount of dots show up. the more dots you have near the bottom left corner of the plot the better your results are for lower or lowest energy prediction for that model.


Hi all,
I was wondering about the little red dots,I have 18 of them on my last WU!! Is that good? and if so what does it mean?
Thanks
Dave


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Message 47399 - Posted: 4 Oct 2007, 18:46:29 UTC

I wanted to clarify here. There are two places (at least) you might see red dots on a chart. One is on the Rosetta@home website (from the homepage, click the link for "Results" under the "returning participants" section of links). This shows how your recent completed tasks compare to those of other volunteers. This is what greg_be was referring to.

Luuklag's original question was regarding the graphic shown while crunching a task. This is the second place you can see red dots. These represent your own predictions your machine has created for this task. If you look at the model shown at the lower right, this indicates the number of the model you are currently working on. After you've completed a few, once the scale of the graphic for your current model scales in to the right energy levels, you will see red dots indicating your prior models for this task. Once the task reports in, then it will become available on the website for comparision with other tasks you may have completed for the same batch of work, and with the results of others that have done tasks from the same batch (as described above).
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Message 47419 - Posted: 5 Oct 2007, 16:31:26 UTC
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"haha after red dots i now found orange dots, and i post after using the search, but it came up empty. so anyone knows something about the magic orange dots?"
Message 47038 - Posted 26 Sep 2007 19:18:01 UTC
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whats the orange dots hes talking about?
i have never seen those in either the results or in the graphics.

in the results when on default "viewing level" and you see a red dot with a black center, what is that? if i zoom in one level then that dot breaks into 2 closely spaced normal red dots. so does the black indicate overlapping plots at the zoom level you are on?
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Message 47421 - Posted: 5 Oct 2007, 17:31:59 UTC

I see little red squares at the bottom of each forum post...
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Message 47426 - Posted: 5 Oct 2007, 20:56:06 UTC - in response to Message 47421.  

I see little red squares at the bottom of each forum post...

i see the red x, its so tempting some times to use it.
but the pink square is so cute
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Message 47695 - Posted: 13 Oct 2007, 19:09:17 UTC - in response to Message 47038.  

haha after red dots i now found orange dots, and i post after using the search, but it came up empty. so anyone knows something about the magic orange dots?


i guess i found it, it should have been my display settings, it just was a red dot, but my monitor was showing it in a wierd orange like color, just red without darkness ;) if u get wat i meen :P
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