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OK, I have questions:
When I compare the heat maps for a vid that Realcumber has scripted to one the ScriptAI has done, the machine generated script seems to have a lot of blue strokes (indicating slower strokes) in every area that the human generated script is blank. Are these filler stokes, meant to just be motion when nothing is happening? If so, that is a bad idea. Scripts are all about immersion, and having the machine stoke you when nothing is going on the video takes you right out of that.
I also noticed that all of the colors on the heatmap seem to indicate faster strokes from the human script than the machine script. Is this true? And is it by design? For example, CzechVR has been getting quite a bit of dissatisfaction from their scripts because they are limiting the speed and range of mothion to try to accomade every device ever - most of which are slower and less capable than the Handy. As a result, Handy users get shitty scripts where the model is clearly taking full, fast penetration and the Handy is giving shallow slower strokes. The magic happens when the script matches the video, not just having it provide a rough estimate of stimulation.
Example: