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Given Chord diagram shows the movement of visitors between different locations over a period of one year. | Given Chord diagram shows the movement of visitors between different locations over a period of one year. | ||
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Unusual patterns may be patterns of activity that changes from an established pattern, or are just difficult to explain from what you know of a situation. Describe up to six unusual patterns (either single day or multiple days) and highlight why you find them unusual. Please limit your answer to six images and 500 words. | Unusual patterns may be patterns of activity that changes from an established pattern, or are just difficult to explain from what you know of a situation. Describe up to six unusual patterns (either single day or multiple days) and highlight why you find them unusual. Please limit your answer to six images and 500 words. | ||
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All the vehicles with these numbers have visited the preserve more than two times and is following the same route. This is an anomalous behaviour and maybe we can assume that they have some relation with the preserve like it can be a weekly patrolling police vehicle. | All the vehicles with these numbers have visited the preserve more than two times and is following the same route. This is an anomalous behaviour and maybe we can assume that they have some relation with the preserve like it can be a weekly patrolling police vehicle. | ||
Another noticeable anomaly is that a visitor has been stuck in the preserve, maybe he is changing from one camp to another as with the crowd. | Another noticeable anomaly is that a visitor has been stuck in the preserve, maybe he is changing from one camp to another as with the crowd. | ||
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− | The given gif shows the movement of the guy who is stuck in the preserve. He has not left the park for 1 year, he entered the park on June 5th 2015 and the data set is till may 31 June 2016 and till that he has not left the mark. This is an anomalous behaviour and needs investigation. How he is surviving in the park is another question which can be in the scope of investigation. Probably he would be in the park with some hidden agendas and must be getting help from some of the park visitors who maybe his ally. | + | The given gif shows the movement of the guy who is stuck in the preserve. He has not left the park for 1 year, he entered the park on June 5th 2015 and the data set is till may 31 June 2016 and till that he has not left the mark. This is an anomalous behaviour and needs investigation. How he is surviving in the park is another question which can be in the scope of investigation. Probably he would be in the park with some hidden agendas and must be getting help from some of the park visitors who maybe his ally. |
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+ | The given gif shows the movement of some 4+ axle trucks moving to the ranger spots in every month, the reason for this is unknown. As it is 4 axle trucks it can be delivering something to ranger spots or can be taking something from there. | ||
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What are the top 3 patterns you discovered that you suspect could be most impactful to bird life in the nature preserve? (Short text answer) | What are the top 3 patterns you discovered that you suspect could be most impactful to bird life in the nature preserve? (Short text answer) |
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Questions
The questions to be answered in this VAST challenge are listed down along with the visualisations and some explanations.
Question 1
“Patterns of Life” analyses depend on recognizing repeating patterns of activities by individuals or groups. Describe up to six daily patterns of life by vehicles traveling through and within the park. Characterize the patterns by describing the kinds of vehicles participating, their spatial activities (where do they go?), their temporal activities (when does the pattern happen?), and provide a hypothesis of what the pattern represents (for example, if I drove to a coffee house every morning, but did not stay for long, you might hypothesize I’m getting coffee “to-go”). Please limit your answer to six images and 500 words.
Answer
Question 2
Patterns of Life analyses may also depend on understanding what patterns appear over longer periods of time (in this case, over multiple days). Describe up to six patterns of life that occur over multiple days (including across the entire data set) by vehicles traveling through and within the park. Characterize the patterns by describing the kinds of vehicles participating, their spatial activities (where do they go?), their temporal activities (when does the pattern happen?), and provide a hypothesis of what the pattern represents (for example, many vehicles showing up at the same location each Saturday at the same time may suggest some activity occurring there each Saturday). Please limit your answer to six images and 500 words.
Answer
The visualisation clearly indicates that the July is the month with heavy traffic and among different vehicles, 2 axle car is in the peak during July.
This visualisation reveals that certain campings are preferred more by the visitors during certain period of the year and there we can also see that some of the campings are rarely visited by the visitors. Campings 7 & 8 follow the kind of same trend over the year, camping 1 is the least visited with almost no activity during the whole year. Camping 4 has marked the peak time spend in January, followed by a dip in February and again a peak in march.
Given Chord diagram shows the movement of visitors between different locations over a period of one year.
Question 3
Pattern 1
Unusual patterns may be patterns of activity that changes from an established pattern, or are just difficult to explain from what you know of a situation. Describe up to six unusual patterns (either single day or multiple days) and highlight why you find them unusual. Please limit your answer to six images and 500 words.
Answer
All the vehicles with these numbers have visited the preserve more than two times and is following the same route. This is an anomalous behaviour and maybe we can assume that they have some relation with the preserve like it can be a weekly patrolling police vehicle. Another noticeable anomaly is that a visitor has been stuck in the preserve, maybe he is changing from one camp to another as with the crowd.
Pattern 2
The given gif shows the movement of the guy who is stuck in the preserve. He has not left the park for 1 year, he entered the park on June 5th 2015 and the data set is till may 31 June 2016 and till that he has not left the mark. This is an anomalous behaviour and needs investigation. How he is surviving in the park is another question which can be in the scope of investigation. Probably he would be in the park with some hidden agendas and must be getting help from some of the park visitors who maybe his ally.
Pattern 3
The given gif shows the movement of some 4+ axle trucks moving to the ranger spots in every month, the reason for this is unknown. As it is 4 axle trucks it can be delivering something to ranger spots or can be taking something from there.
Question 4
What are the top 3 patterns you discovered that you suspect could be most impactful to bird life in the nature preserve? (Short text answer)
Answer
The top patterns observed that could most probably affect the bird life in the preserve are:
- In certain month there are a hike in the number of camping people as well as high traffic this can disturb the natural habitat of bird life in the preserve.
- Some of the camping spots are visited highly by visitors while some are not, for example camping 1 has the least number of visitors, so this can cause birds to move to areas nearer to camps which are less visited and therefore there will be a higher competition for food and other stuff which can affect the bird life adversely.
- Vehicles with more than 2 axles can cause more air and noise pollution which will definitely affect the natural habitat of the birds.