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This section aims to present the key findings which were elaborated upon previously.
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=Summary Findings for Question 1=
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* Working sensors should be categorized by graphs with regular patterns.
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* For instance on April, the detection of AGOC-3A by monitors 1 and 2 should be regular because both the trellis and cycle plot exhibit a relatively flat trend.
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* Similarly for monitors 4-6, patterns are regular with reasonable fluctuations in readings throughout the month.
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* However, there are instances where monitors appear to be malfunctioning as well. They are categorized by sharp spikes in readings which contradict the patterns displayed prior.
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* For instance the trellis plot revealed that monitor 3 has a sharp spike on April and the cycle plot confirms it that readings were larger than usual on the 17th April. This is something unexpected.
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* Monitor 8 also has a very high reading at 10:00 on the 15th April which is unlike its normal readings recorded during the month.
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=Summary Findings for Question 2=
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Revision as of 14:02, 10 July 2017

JO Smokestack.jpg ISSS608 Assignment 2 Ong Guan Jie Jason

Background

Data Preparation

Visualization

Observations & Insights

Conclusion

Comments

 



Conclusion

This section aims to present the key findings which were elaborated upon previously.

Summary Findings for Question 1

  • Working sensors should be categorized by graphs with regular patterns.
  • For instance on April, the detection of AGOC-3A by monitors 1 and 2 should be regular because both the trellis and cycle plot exhibit a relatively flat trend.
  • Similarly for monitors 4-6, patterns are regular with reasonable fluctuations in readings throughout the month.
  • However, there are instances where monitors appear to be malfunctioning as well. They are categorized by sharp spikes in readings which contradict the patterns displayed prior.
  • For instance the trellis plot revealed that monitor 3 has a sharp spike on April and the cycle plot confirms it that readings were larger than usual on the 17th April. This is something unexpected.
  • Monitor 8 also has a very high reading at 10:00 on the 15th April which is unlike its normal readings recorded during the month.


Summary Findings for Question 2