the problem with the relative-to-baseline normalization of the graphs is that a bump in performance could actually represent a dip in the baseline performance and vice-versa. they should have been done relative to the average performance (and shown the absolute average performance somewhere).
the problem with the relative-to-baseline normalization of the graphs is that a bump in performance could actually represent a dip in the baseline performance and vice-versa. they should have been done relative to the average performance (and shown the absolute average performance somewhere).