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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 772877" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p><strong>Re: IMDb+ Scraper (Fix English, Rename+Group, RottenTomatoes, and more) v3.2.3</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Adjust the 'global_options_single_score' setting to "true" and the v3.1.x method of scoring system will be back. I have a ton of movies with freaky scores. There are some movies (hard to locate them now on the spot) that have for example an IMDb score of 9.7, because only 10 people have voted, which most likely are people who worked on the movie.</p><p></p><p>For this reason I added a new option that allows you to filter out any IMDb score that has less then 20 votes. Eventually scores settle out to a much more appropriated rating that the movie deserves, but I wanted to create a method that would get to that point much faster.</p><p></p><p>So that is when I decided to average the scores of IMDb, Metacritics, RottenTomatoes All Critics, RottenTomatoes Top Critics, and RottenTomatoes Audiences. On a 200 movie sample set on my own box on old, popular, new and unreleased movies, this resulted in a much better system then any single score was capable of.</p><p></p><p>The problem I find out now is that for users who are living in a country where (comma) is used for floating point seperator, as in "8,5" instead of "8.5" are getting very bad results due to a bug in MovingPictures. This was fixed in the new public release, but as Hell_Angel found out, there are still some issues with it. I've reported the problems to fforde, who hopefully will have a solution for the next release of MovingPictures.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime adjust 'global_options_single_score' setting to "true", so that the old scoring system is back in use for you. However if the math is done right for you locale, then you might want to reconsider, as I ended up with very accurate scores myself. But scoring is an extremly sensitive subject, what one person considers a crappy movie, somebody else might call their favorite movie of all times <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 772877, member: 18896"] [b]Re: IMDb+ Scraper (Fix English, Rename+Group, RottenTomatoes, and more) v3.2.3[/b] Adjust the 'global_options_single_score' setting to "true" and the v3.1.x method of scoring system will be back. I have a ton of movies with freaky scores. There are some movies (hard to locate them now on the spot) that have for example an IMDb score of 9.7, because only 10 people have voted, which most likely are people who worked on the movie. For this reason I added a new option that allows you to filter out any IMDb score that has less then 20 votes. Eventually scores settle out to a much more appropriated rating that the movie deserves, but I wanted to create a method that would get to that point much faster. So that is when I decided to average the scores of IMDb, Metacritics, RottenTomatoes All Critics, RottenTomatoes Top Critics, and RottenTomatoes Audiences. On a 200 movie sample set on my own box on old, popular, new and unreleased movies, this resulted in a much better system then any single score was capable of. The problem I find out now is that for users who are living in a country where (comma) is used for floating point seperator, as in "8,5" instead of "8.5" are getting very bad results due to a bug in MovingPictures. This was fixed in the new public release, but as Hell_Angel found out, there are still some issues with it. I've reported the problems to fforde, who hopefully will have a solution for the next release of MovingPictures. In the meantime adjust 'global_options_single_score' setting to "true", so that the old scoring system is back in use for you. However if the math is done right for you locale, then you might want to reconsider, as I ended up with very accurate scores myself. But scoring is an extremly sensitive subject, what one person considers a crappy movie, somebody else might call their favorite movie of all times :D [/QUOTE]
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