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== Submission example ==
== Submission example ==


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<div class="row"><dt>First element</dt>  <dd>poem (300:20)</dd></div>
<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>Second element</dt>  <dd>melody (205:15)</dd></div>
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[[Category:Wavebuilder ontology]]
[[Category:Wavebuilder]]

Latest revision as of 06:42, 11 July 2025

This is a prototype of the concept of "submitting new Wavebuilder combinations" from November 03, 2024.

Note that this form is considered outdated as it has been replaced with the concept of adding combinations to Ontology pages through wiki edits.


"Submission form"[edit]

First element
__________
Second element
__________
Operator
🔘 Combination (default, no special operator)
🔘 Other...
What does this combination currently result in?
__________
What should the correct result be?
__________
Why is the current result incorrect or this new result correct?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Dictionary
🔘 Main dictionary (wave.dict) 📖🌌
🔘 (Other dictionary...)
What handle do you want to be credited by in the repository? (Ok to leave blank)
__________

Submission example[edit]

First element
poem (300:20)
Second element
melody (205:15)
Operator
Combination (default, no special operator)
(Suggested result)
song with lyrics
(Current result)
(none)
(Explanation)
Songs are basically poems
Dictionary
wave.dict
(Submitter if given)
(Bogus example answer)
Score
505:21

Score: This would be the 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 crafter.dict, the game-guide dictionary that follows the most optimal or interesting combinations within 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 — both scores are based on the element "Shakespeare", which had a wave score of 351:20.