12-03-2009, 07:18 AM
Yeah, but thats what the U or "Unknown" can be used for.
So for instance you could query iron helmets with cheekpieces and either include or exclude those were cheekpieces mightz be missing.
Also when grouping you will have to determine the progression, i.e. which parameters are strong indicators and which might not be so important.
So for instance you could query iron helmets with cheekpieces and either include or exclude those were cheekpieces mightz be missing.
Also when grouping you will have to determine the progression, i.e. which parameters are strong indicators and which might not be so important.
Quote:It looks like the system described would be useful if entered into a computer database which could be queried like "show me all helmets that have x Y and Z similiar features.
One problem I see that is some helmets that may have originally had the same features would not be grouped together because of damage or parts loss. Some things computers do really well and others humans are still better at.
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