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Human Benchmark - Have you done this one yet? : r cognitiveTesting - Reddit Human benchmark Visual memory level 23 ( 24 tiles in 8x8) It is max I have done lots of training 40+ hours with this kind of tests My first try in Lumocity memory tiled is 13 tiles like level 12 in human benchmark Chimp max level 41 and no mistake from first try after 10 min training before starting this test in another similar app
Human Reaction Time Test LARGELY Depends on your Computer! : r . . . - Reddit 11 votes, 14 comments trueIt is a great way of mesuring your reaction time if you know how to I use it personaly to check out my reaction time when im not feeling well Like am I sleepy? Did I get enough sleep? Can I focus ? If I get below average of what im used to getting I know im not gonna have a great time gaming So thats intresting to see
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So apparently 150ms is the average reaction time of a gamer . . . - Reddit The reality is you'd need to actually look at actual gameplay data AKA a custom version of say quake champions to look at actual reaction times with high speed camera's You have to get the methodology right Human benchmark is a crude tool Reply reply [deleted] • I think it's fair to assume that the average gamer is quite a bit faster than
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HumanEval as an accurate code benchmark : r LocalLLaMA - Reddit Another idea would be to build a model that is specifically designed for generating question answer scenarios for testing capabilities of domain-specific models It could use human-defined axioms to do so, such that it still generates random questions, but they're well defined within the parameters of the particular domain
How can I improve my reaction time? : r aimlab - Reddit On my modern gaming desktop I score 160+ms in human benchmark but on my 5 year old laptop I’m 200ms+ In my experience human benchmark is fairly effected by hardware If you have a semi capable Pc, I’d recommend using Aim Labs to gauge your reaction time