On 5/24/06, address@hidden <
address@hidden> wrote:
the problem in gnubg's severe cube-rating may be related to the
computation of the actual/close number of cube decisions. If the
error is above very bad (something like 0.160 I think, it's
hard-coded somewhere in the code source) the cube decision is not
considered actual/close (hence the error per actual/close decision
rate will be higher)... maybe the threshold should be higher ...
Correct, but adjusting the threshold because you don't like the size of the resulting error-rate makes no sense to me.
Christian.