OK, here are the results for AWS32, 33 and 34 with points applied per my algorithm described previously:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/g0xan/aws-points/
The biggest problem will be inconsistencies in naming of robots. Not sure of the best way to overcome that one.
If someone with database-wrangling skills wishes to take up the reins now, I think it should be possible to generate an overall ranking automatically. The only manual data massaging that may be required is matching up spellings and capitalisation of robot names.
Maybe capitalisation can be fixed by forcing all the robot names in the import to all lower case, with another table to provide nicely capitalised names?
Antweight Ranking Table
Moderators: BeligerAnt, petec, administrator
- BeligerAnt
- Posts: 1872
- Joined: Wed May 15, 2002 12:00 am
- Location: Brighton
- Contact:
- Simon Windisch
- Posts: 1806
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2003 12:00 am
- Location: Reading
- Contact:
I did it mostly manually. See http://www.windisch.co.uk/robots/wp-con ... -AWS34.pdf
Let me know if I made any glaring errors.
Let me know if I made any glaring errors.
- joey_picus
- Posts: 1137
- Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:51 pm
- Location: Lancaster, Lancashire
- Contact:
...there is no way in Leeds that Jigsaw's the best current antweight XD
I can't see any glaring errors though, looks pretty statistically solid to me - maybe to get around the spelling/capitalisation issues the table could be updated manually? It'd only have to be done three times a year so there's no need for the responsiveness of having it all automated (unless I've vastly underestimated how much work it is, which I freely admit I might have done as computers aren't my forte )
I can't see any glaring errors though, looks pretty statistically solid to me - maybe to get around the spelling/capitalisation issues the table could be updated manually? It'd only have to be done three times a year so there's no need for the responsiveness of having it all automated (unless I've vastly underestimated how much work it is, which I freely admit I might have done as computers aren't my forte )
Joey McConnell-Farber - Team Picus Telerobotics - http://picus.org.uk/ - @joey_picus
"These dreams go on when I close my eyes...every second of the night, I live another life"
"These dreams go on when I close my eyes...every second of the night, I live another life"
- Simon Windisch
- Posts: 1806
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2003 12:00 am
- Location: Reading
- Contact:
- joey_picus
- Posts: 1137
- Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:51 pm
- Location: Lancaster, Lancashire
- Contact:
Actually, just spotted one error; Inersiant and Inertia 2 are different robots (and Inersiant competed at AWS34 as well - it lost to Spall somehow!)
Joey McConnell-Farber - Team Picus Telerobotics - http://picus.org.uk/ - @joey_picus
"These dreams go on when I close my eyes...every second of the night, I live another life"
"These dreams go on when I close my eyes...every second of the night, I live another life"
- Simon Windisch
- Posts: 1806
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2003 12:00 am
- Location: Reading
- Contact:
- Simon Windisch
- Posts: 1806
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2003 12:00 am
- Location: Reading
- Contact:
Out of interest, here is AWS33 analysed by average wins versus Gary's scoring system. http://www.windisch.co.uk/robots/wp-con ... -match.pdf