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This is a prototype of the concept of "submitting new Wavebuilder combinations" from November 03, 2024. Note that this form is considered <i>outdated</i> as it has been replaced with the concept of adding combinations to Ontology pages through wiki edits. ------ == "Submission form" == <dl> <div class="row"><dt>First element</dt> <dd><code aria-label="enter element, text answer" title="text response">__________</code></dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>Second element</dt> <dd><code aria-label="enter element, text answer" title="text response">__________</code></dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>Operator</dt> <dd>π Combination (default, no special operator)</dd> <dd>π Other...</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>What does this combination currently result in?</dt> <dd><code aria-label="enter element, text answer" title="text response">__________</code></dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>What should the correct result be?</dt> <dd><code aria-label="enter element, text answer" title="text response">__________</code></dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>Why is the current result incorrect or this new result correct?</dt> <dd><code aria-label="free response section" title="free response">____________________________________________________________________________________________________</code></dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>Dictionary</dt> <dd>π Main dictionary (wave.dict) ππ</dd> <dd>π (Other dictionary...)</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>What handle do you want to be credited by in the repository? (Ok to leave blank)</dt> <dd><code aria-label="text answer" title="text response">__________</code></dd></div> </dl> == Submission example == {{HueCSS}}<dl class="wikitable hue"> <div class="row"><dt>First element</dt> <dd>poem (300:20)</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>Second element</dt> <dd>melody (205:15)</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>Operator</dt> <dd>Combination (default, no special operator)</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>(Suggested result)</dt> <dd>song with lyrics</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>(Current result)</dt> <dd>(none)</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>(Explanation)</dt> <dd>Songs are basically poems</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>Dictionary</dt> <dd>wave.dict</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>(Submitter if given)</dt> <dd>(Bogus example answer)</dd></div> <div class="row"><dt>Score</dt> <dd>505:21</dd></div> </dl> <dfn style="font-weight: bold; font-style: normal;">Score</dfn>: This would be the [[User:Reversedragon/Wavebuilder/2410-22 wave-score|wave score]] of the new result. It isn't totally clear why it was on the form. To provide a loose sense of progression by keeping a record of how "big" new submissions were increasingly getting? Something like that. This example score was loosely based on [https://codeberg.org/reverseDragon/wavebuilder-unstable/src/commit/0f3eea3525f539a97099145e5e1634ae02bfe115/dict/001-crafter.dict crafter.dict], the game-guide dictionary that follows the most optimal or interesting combinations within [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_Craft Infinite Craft] and its LLaMA model. Large language models are not the primary purpose of Wavebuilder dictionaries. Also note that neither of the above words was actually successfully collected into crafter.dict as a valid combination β both scores are based on the element "Shakespeare", which had a wave score of <strong>351:20</strong>. [[Category:Wavebuilder]]
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