[NSRCA-discussion] What the Worlds prelimiary scores mean

J N Hiller jnhiller at earthlink.net
Thu Aug 22 08:04:05 AKDT 2013


Thanks for the spreadsheet example containing raw scores.
Raw score averages when viewed as a percent of maximum is a nice indicator
of performance.

Jim

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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] What the Worlds prelimiary scores mean

The numbers we saw published for preliminary rounds 1 through 3 had values
in the 300-490 range. I was trying to figure out what that number
represented, so I pulled out my copy of GNAMI from the 2011 Worlds and
looked at the data.  GNAMI calculates the value for each maneuver for each
judge (score*K-Factor) , then calculates the total flight score for each
judge.  It then calculates the average of the judges score, and that is the
number we see. I attached a sample spreadsheet showing what GNAMI does. The
value highlighted in yellow is the number shown on the published scores.


Bob Kane
getterflash at yahoo.com
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