Hi players,
Our partners at the AIBS have notified us that Mouse-V1-34 and Mouse-V1-35 are completed. We will be closing them at today, May 15th at 5pm PDT. We will open new challenges at the same time to replace them.
Also we will be removing Mouse-V1-32 and Mouse-V1-33. Much like previous challenges that had problems running consensus we will need to run the algorithm and credit your scores in an offline process at a later date. Apologies for the delay, again all your work for those challenges have been saved. Thank you all for your contributions!
Over the next week or two, we are hoping to roll out some new features. Among these are undo/redo, the ability to hide the consensus, and a cool feature called auto-depth. Auto-depth will occur automatically when a player places a node in Connect-the-Dots mode. It will search a few of the surrounding layers and ensure the node is placed on the layer where the neuronal signal is the brightest. This should help ensure precision placement and increased accuracy.
What features are most important to you? Is there a feature listed above that you are excited to see implemented? Are there other features or tools you think would make Mozak better? Pop over to the forum thread and have your voice be heard!
Hi players,
Several of the older challenges will be closed tomorrow May 11th at 12pm PDT. These have had consistent problems running the consensus algorithm for extended periods of time and we will be taking them offline for proper scoring.
Being closed will be:
Mouse-V1-31
Mouse-V1-30
Human-TC-05
Mouse-ALM-15
Expect new challenges to replace them at that same time.
Hi players, we regret to inform you that we have run into more problems with our servers responsible for calculating scores and have had to disable them for all current challenges for the time being. This means that score updates will not be pushed out for the next few days.
All your work will be saved as usual and worst case scenario, we will run the scoring and consensus algorithm offline on affected challenges to make sure you are credited with your work.
Again, very sorry for the inconvenience. Your patience is greatly appreciated.