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Firstly analyse the sensors performance and its operations. All the sensors need to capture the chemical readings at all times of the day for all the 3 months i.e. July, August and December. By plotting a "Calendar Plot" it is evidently seen that sensors are failing to record data of the chemicals released.  
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Firstly analyse the sensors performance and its operations. All the sensors need to capture the chemical readings at all times of the day for all the three months i.e. July, August and December. By plotting a "Calendar Plot" it is evidently seen that sensors are failing to record data of the chemicals released.
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The following dates represent missing or incorrectly captured readings.
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Revision as of 21:53, 7 July 2017

Blue.gif ISSS608 Visual Analytics and Applications


The Curious Case of Rose-Crested Blue Pipit

Question1

Are they all working properly at all times? Can you detect any unexpected behaviors of the sensors through analyzing the readings they capture?Limit your response to no more than 9 images and 1000 words

Solution 1

Firstly analyse the sensors performance and its operations. All the sensors need to capture the chemical readings at all times of the day for all the three months i.e. July, August and December. By plotting a "Calendar Plot" it is evidently seen that sensors are failing to record data of the chemicals released. The following dates represent missing or incorrectly captured readings.

Month Day
April 2
April 6
August 2
August 4
August 7
December 2
December 7