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Revision as of 16:24, 7 July 2017


Visual Analytics Science & Technology Challenge 2017 MC2


The Challenge

Data Description

Visual Findings


References and Acknowledgements

 

Visualization Journey through the nature reserve

Sensors operations and performance


Sensor.PNG


Calendar Heat map

This calendar map helps visualize the sensor data across the days of April, August and December. The sum of recordings per day has been used to plot this map. As can be seen clearly, the days in color grey represent low or no(zero) readings. These days are :

1. April: 2nd and 6th

2. August: 2nd, 4th and 7th

3. December: 2nd and 7th


Analysis of Chemical readings

The following graphs reveal that the chemical AGOC-3A has been emitted the most across all three months. These are low-VOC and zero-VOC solvents. These solvents are less harmful to humans and environmental health.

December readings show a unsual hike in the emission of Methylosmolene. This chemical has toxic side effects in vertebrates and hence harmful.

Chemical reading APril.png


Chemical reading August.png


Chemical reading Dec.png