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1. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Cyrano Garjuiji wrote: Sample 100456307 clearly has 2 bridges answer atleast partially incorrect. http://i.imgur.com/KxVICk4.png Yes, but the cytokinetic bridges are only seen in the red channel, not the green, and should thus not be ...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.09.22 10:49:57
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2. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Cyrano Garjuiji wrote: I probably should have uploaded these here sooner. just found this thread and reminded me of some interrresting screenshots I took. can anyone tell me what those "things" are? http://i.imgur.com/8mdaZPv.png and ...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.09.02 06:51:37
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3. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
William Weatherwax wrote: Kolmogorow wrote: Yesterday I had my first clear centrosome image (mainly double-dots, but in some cells only one dot)! They seem to be quite rare. One question about them: I've read on Wikipedia that the centrosome...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.06.07 13:41:05
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4. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Ashlar Maidstone wrote: Hi, I just started today Project Discovery and so far made it to rank 4! My question is how long will this be available because this is something I been wanting to do since it was introduced earlier this year. And will t...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.06.03 09:27:09
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5. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Joia Crenca wrote: I'll bring this over from the other thread in the Information Center Joia Crenca wrote: I noticed that some of the Classification Samples are a bit questionable, still. I guess someone is noticing when one comes up with a...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.05.31 07:49:39
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6. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Shiverwarpz wrote: I've had a couple tough classifications in a row now. This one http://i.imgur.com/xElpvSz.png (100457139) in particular had me questioning myself. I've always had trouble with cytoskeleton intermediate filaments VS Endopla...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.05.25 20:12:56
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7. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Galaxxis wrote: http://i.imgur.com/FmMBfrk.jpg This one has little stringy things all over the place that look like mitochondria, but it's tagged as vesicles. What you see here is actually a certain type of vesicles called peroxisomes , ...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.05.25 20:03:15
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8. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Kolmogorow wrote: This image had quite a low consensus and I was very unsure how to classify it as well. First thought was: Mitochondria, but it doesn't look very "thread-like", at least I had seen images that looked quite more clearly like M...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.05.05 18:41:13
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9. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Galaxxis wrote: Taira Arois wrote: It seems that control sample 100455950 has been mislabled. The correct answer was Nuclear bodies (few) but there are more than 5 spots in every cell. This probably needs to be changed to Nuclear bodies (man...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.05.02 11:30:29
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10. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Taira Arois wrote: It seems that control sample 100455950 has been mislabled. The correct answer was Nuclear bodies (few) but there are more than 5 spots in every cell. This probably needs to be changed to Nuclear bodies (many). Please repor...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.05.02 11:25:43
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11. Project Discovery - Changes to the scoring system - in Upcoming Feature and Change Feedback Center [original thread]
Tanya Anatolia wrote: I'm glad you're working so actively on quality assurance. This crowdsourcing project was a great idea and it makes me feel good not only that I'm helping science progress, but that I'm making ISK in my downtime. as far as...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.30 13:46:11
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12. Project Discovery Issue - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Memphis Baas wrote: Some of the rating slides are wrong. They say "oh we're going to fix those" but it's just lip service; they haven't done it and it's been weeks. Learn to game the game; take screenshots and reference them in the future, ...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.29 13:50:38
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13. Project Discovery - Changes to the scoring system - in Upcoming Feature and Change Feedback Center [original thread]
Drake Carver wrote: TL:DR >>This post is one big sloppy thank you for this wonderful game. Skip to the end for the actual question. From the beginning I have supported project discovery for its purpose and a fascination with the micros...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.29 13:47:20
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14. Project Discovery - Changes to the scoring system - in Upcoming Feature and Change Feedback Center [original thread]
Moondo wrote: Really, PD??? http://imgur.com/a/KH5W7 REALLY??!!?!?!? This sample has been reported, and i agree it should be nuclear bodies (many). If you take screen dumps, please make sure to include the ID in bottom right corner (an...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.29 13:39:47
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15. Project Discovery - Changes to the scoring system - in Upcoming Feature and Change Feedback Center [original thread]
Tanya Anatolia wrote: Skimmed through a good share of this thread, but with good reason, I have a personal gripe about a bad slide. Normally I'm fine with one that's a little grey zone or hard to classify, and I admit I've gotten my fair share ...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.29 13:38:42
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16. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Ristari wrote: http://imgur.com/bLeQJPR Cell division in metaphase/anaphase with the centrosomes lighting up. Thought this was a kind of cool find! Would also like to take a moment to ask about the considerations you take when looking at nucl...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.29 13:35:49
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17. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Raven Dallacort wrote: Could we take a look at this control sample as well please. http://imgur.com/vqg6EmT I believe both should be the correct answer. There's an ongoing discussion in the group how to deal with nuclear speckles vs. nu...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.29 13:32:13
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18. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Elyia Suze Nagala wrote: I have no idea how some people are selecting a few of their answers in PD. It's annoying because I'll select features that are very clearly present, but no one else selected that feature type and I then get dinged a few...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.12 14:53:54
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19. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Raven Dallacort wrote: I think there's an error on the classification for your control sample. http://i.imgur.com/pWNR1bC.png Thanks for your time. Thanks for reporting, will look into it!
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.12 14:51:18
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20. Project Discovery: Challenging & Interesting Samples - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Joe Thelere wrote: HPA Illuminator wrote: Joe Thelere wrote: I had an image analysed by a professional today: http://imgur.com/8cy3D7m How much difference in intensity is needed to be correct with Cell-to-Cell-Variations? Or was the pr...
- by HPA Illuminator - at 2016.04.01 11:53:56
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