Closed daotyl000 closed 4 years ago
Great ideas. Let's explore!
On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 11:48 AM daotyl000 notifications@github.com wrote:
Are we able to determine a user's accuracy by the rate at which they complete auditing tasks. We could analyze speed to travel a certain distance (exp: per 100m) or by looking at timestamps.
Another feature that could be interesting is analyzing the time spent on pano before placing the first label or time spent before determining that a pano does not require any labels
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Are we able to determine a user's accuracy by the rate at which they complete auditing tasks. We could analyze speed to travel a certain distance (exp: per 100m) or by looking at timestamps.
Another feature that could be interesting is analyzing the time spent on pano before placing the first label or time spent before determining that a pano does not require any labels