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Does anyone here know of alternatives to the weighted moving average formula, something that lets me adjust the curve a bit? -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
May 14 '15, 11:32
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Just add 4 to everything -- nm
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oblique
May 14, 11:39
adjust how/for what? maybe like exponential moving average accounting for age of data? -- nm
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b.
May 14, 11:34
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Maybe, not sure. It's just that if I do a standard one, it's pretty linear and the 2nd-most-recent rating doesn't have enough weight against the
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May 14, 11:41
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