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To view the chemicals being detected by the sensors, a dashboard was developed with interactive filters (i.e. select month and chemical) to enable the viewing of daily average readings of the specified chemical.  A reference line had been added to compare the daily average readings against the monthly average readings, facilitating the analysis of trends observed in the chart.
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'''Observation 1''': There were some days where the average daily sensor readings had increased significantly when compared against the respective monthly average readings.  Further analysis should be carried out to validate these spikes in the data.
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Revision as of 01:44, 8 July 2017

Background

Data Preparation

Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Conclusion

 


Question 2

Now turn your attention to the chemicals themselves. Which chemicals are being detected by the sensor group? What patterns of chemical releases do you see, as being reported in the data? Limit your response to no more than 6 images and 500 words.


Response

To view the chemicals being detected by the sensors, a dashboard was developed with interactive filters (i.e. select month and chemical) to enable the viewing of daily average readings of the specified chemical. A reference line had been added to compare the daily average readings against the monthly average readings, facilitating the analysis of trends observed in the chart.

Ngo fig4.png



Observation 1: There were some days where the average daily sensor readings had increased significantly when compared against the respective monthly average readings. Further analysis should be carried out to validate these spikes in the data.



XXX

Ngo fig5.png



Observation 2: XXX