Risler 1920

Performance0-Rank  0-Score1-Rank  1-Score2-Rank  2-Score3-Rank  3-Score3R-Rank  3R-Score4-Rank  4-Score  NED
Afanassiev 2001   46  0.5029  0.0046  0.0651  0.0660  0.0360  0.04
Ashkenazy 1981   32  0.5857  0.0038  0.0837  0.0857  0.0441  0.06
Beliavsky 2004   14  0.6410  0.0315  0.1210  0.4923  0.261  0.36
BenOr 1989   25  0.6050  0.0024  0.0924  0.3158  0.0430  0.11
Biret 1990   3  0.6811  0.036  0.115  0.5247  0.0616  0.18
Blet 2003   58  0.4263  0.0059  0.0556  0.0553  0.0546  0.05
Block 1995   34  0.5846  0.0037  0.0838  0.0861  0.0440  0.06
Brailowsky 1960   51  0.4756  0.0052  0.0553  0.0549  0.0544  0.05
Chiu 1999   27  0.6033  0.0029  0.0829  0.2043  0.0628  0.11
Clidat 1994   29  0.5935  0.0035  0.0645  0.0645  0.0550  0.05
Cohen 1997   48  0.5045  0.0049  0.0647  0.0656  0.0453  0.05
Coop 1987   1  0.709  0.048  0.117  0.5131  0.203  0.32
Cortot 1951   38  0.5555  0.0044  0.0739  0.0747  0.0542  0.06
Czerny 1949   19  0.622  0.122  0.1319  0.4336  0.117  0.22
Czerny 1949b   41  0.5451  0.0040  0.0741  0.0745  0.0637  0.06
Ezaki 2006   9  0.6644  0.0010  0.1611  0.4830  0.212  0.32
Falvay 1989   37  0.5530  0.0036  0.0646  0.0651  0.0545  0.05
Ferenczy 1958   55  0.457  0.0634  0.0744  0.0759  0.0449  0.05
Fiorentino 1962   21  0.6249  0.0019  0.1112  0.4848  0.0520  0.15
Fliere 1977   31  0.5818  0.0130  0.0828  0.2157  0.0431  0.09
Fou 1978   11  0.6522  0.0112  0.1716  0.4637  0.0911  0.20
Francois 1956   62  0.2539  0.0062  0.0555  0.0558  0.0464  0.04
Hatto 1997   42  0.5359  0.0045  0.0743  0.0758  0.0448  0.05
Horowitz 1971   57  0.4321  0.0158  0.0558  0.0550  0.0555  0.05
Horowitz 1985   59  0.4154  0.0057  0.0461  0.0459  0.0457  0.04
Indjic 2001   35  0.5665  0.0039  0.1033  0.1048  0.0536  0.07
Kapell 1951   8  0.663  0.105  0.109  0.5039  0.0713  0.19
Kiepura 1999   44  0.5215  0.0151  0.0554  0.0553  0.0543  0.05
Kilenyi 1937   15  0.6361  0.0016  0.1020  0.3638  0.0915  0.18
Kissin 1993   6  0.6812  0.029  0.146  0.5137  0.0812  0.20
Kitain 1937   61  0.3834  0.0061  0.0650  0.0647  0.0554  0.05
Kushner 1990   39  0.546  0.0633  0.0742  0.0722  0.2922  0.14
Levy 1951   10  0.6614  0.0111  0.131  0.5636  0.088  0.21
Luisada 1990   17  0.6337  0.0017  0.1317  0.4448  0.0618  0.16
Lushtak 2004   47  0.5048  0.0050  0.0835  0.0862  0.0351  0.05
Lympany 1968   54  0.4560  0.0055  0.0460  0.0445  0.0556  0.04
Magaloff 1977   5  0.684  0.073  0.102  0.5328  0.194  0.32
Magaloff 1977b   7  0.675  0.074  0.153  0.5228  0.205  0.32
Magin 1975   30  0.5841  0.0028  0.1026  0.2538  0.0725  0.13
Milkina 1970   40  0.5420  0.0141  0.0836  0.0860  0.0438  0.06
Mohovich 1999   23  0.6117  0.0122  0.1323  0.3243  0.0623  0.14
Nadelmann 1956   49  0.5062  0.0047  0.0934  0.0950  0.0439  0.06
Ohlsson 1999   22  0.618  0.0523  0.1121  0.3530  0.166  0.24
Olejniczac 1990   20  0.6258  0.0018  0.1313  0.4754  0.0519  0.15
Olejniczak 1991   13  0.6419  0.0113  0.1514  0.4640  0.0714  0.18
Osinska 1989   12  0.6523  0.0114  0.1418  0.4341  0.0717  0.17
Paderewski 1912   36  0.5636  0.0031  0.0631  0.1454  0.0435  0.07
Perahia 1994   52  0.4624  0.0142  0.0649  0.0649  0.0552  0.05
Perlemuter 1986   60  0.4040  0.0060  0.0557  0.0559  0.0459  0.04
Poblocka 1999   2  0.691  0.161  0.164  0.5240  0.0810  0.20
Rangell 2001   18  0.6264  0.0021  0.1322  0.3341  0.0721  0.15
Risler 1920   target  targettarget  targettarget  targettarget  targettarget  targettarget  target
Rosen 1989   53  0.4638  0.0056  0.0552  0.0563  0.0362  0.04
Rubinstein 1939   50  0.4713  0.0253  0.0459  0.0450  0.0558  0.04
Rubinstein 1952   43  0.5327  0.0043  0.0648  0.0662  0.0363  0.04
Rubinstein 1966   45  0.5132  0.0048  0.0740  0.0761  0.0347  0.05
Rummel 1943   56  0.4453  0.0054  0.0462  0.0446  0.0561  0.04
Shebanova 2002   33  0.5826  0.0032  0.0732  0.1435  0.0632  0.09
Smith 1975   16  0.6316  0.0120  0.1015  0.4657  0.0326  0.12
Szpilman 1948   24  0.6125  0.0125  0.0930  0.1946  0.0627  0.11
Uninsky 1971   28  0.6031  0.0027  0.0825  0.2550  0.0529  0.11
Wasowski 1980   26  0.6042  0.0026  0.0927  0.2444  0.0724  0.13
Weissenberg 1971   4  0.6828  0.007  0.118  0.5134  0.099  0.21
Random 1    64  0.0052  0.0064  0.0264  0.0225  0.3033  0.08
Random 2   63  0.0343  0.0063  0.0263  0.0212  0.3034  0.08
Random 3   65  0.0047  0.0065  0.0265  0.0239  0.0665  0.03

Note: To load data table give above into Excel, copy and paste the data into a text editor (such as WordPad) first, then copy the text in the editor and past into Excel. You should remove the "target" line from the data before pasting into Excel so that plotting graphs of the data is done properly.

Column descriptions

  • Performance:
  • 0-Rank/0-Score: 0-Score is equivalent to Pearson correlation of the entire data sequence between the reference performance and a test performance. 0-Rank is the sorting order of the 0-scores (highest score has a rank of 1).
  • 1-Rank/1-Score: 1-Score is the area fraction covered by a particular performance in the scape plot (see image above). These values should not be taken literally, since they are sensitive to the Hatto Effect.
  • 2-Rank/2-Score: 2-Score values are equivalent to 1-Score values with all higher-ranking performances removed before the calculation of the area of coverage in the scape is calculated. Improvment over the 1-Rank scores, but still somewhat sensitive to the Hatto Effect.
  • 3-Rank/3-Score: Similar to 2-Rank calculations. The bottom 1/2 of the 2-rank performances are kept constant as a noise floor for the similarity measurement. Then one-by-one the top 1/2 of the 2-rank performances are superimposed with the noise-floor performances, and a 3-score is measured as the area covered in the scape. This measure is not sentisive to the Hatto Effect.
  • 3R-Rank/3R-Score: Reverse 3-rank/3-scores. 3-rankings and scores are not symmetric (A->B values are different from B->A values). So this column represents similarity measures in the opposite direction.
  • 4-Rank/4-Score: The geometric mean between 3-scores and 3R-scores. This column gives the best overall similarity ranking between the various performances (see color codes below).
  • NED: Noise Equivalient Distance (not yet implemented)

Color codes for 3-rank listings:

  • red = strongly similar performance to target
  • orange = moderately similar performance
  • yellow = weakly similar performance
  • green = marginally similar/dissimilar performance
  • white = dissimilar to target
  • blue = false positive (has high 3-rank score but low 3R-rank score)

3-rank/scores are not symmetric, so the 3R-rank/score columns give the 3-rank/scores going in the opposite direction. More matches in the 3-rank column than in the 3R-rank column indicates an individualistic performance, while more matches in the 3R-rank column indicates a mainstream performance.

If a 3-rank and a 3R-rank are both marked as similar to each other, then there is a possible direct relation between the performances. If one is similar to the other but not in the reverse direction, then the similarity is more likely to be by chance (performers randomly chose a similar interpretation).