Changed number scales such e.g. 2x slower and faster are equally probable#14
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Shinechaote wants to merge 1 commit intoWhisperrr:masterfrom
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Changed number scales such e.g. 2x slower and faster are equally probable#14Shinechaote wants to merge 1 commit intoWhisperrr:masterfrom
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Hey, really like the project. I noticed that the average of my sensitivies was above my baseline sensitivity most of the time. I think this should fix it.
I basically first change the number scales of which we choose a random number so that a negative number e.g. -2 just means 2x slower i.e. 1/2 * base sens. Positive numbers stay the same. When pushing the random number to the sensitivity list, I just transform the random_sens back to an actual sens.
I wasn't able to get it compiled on my PC (just because of some library not being found and me not having Visual Studio). Would appreciate if you could check it out.