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<div style="background: #002C2B; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Project Introduction</font></div>
  
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A recent news article highlights Singapore's struggle between owning cars and taking public transportation. "[http://m.todayonline.com/singapore/big-read-more-time-effort-needed-gain-public-transportation-buy-experts-say The Big Read: Despite push for public transport, a love for cars endures]" The government has been making a conscientious effort to promote the utilization of the public transport and dissuade the public from driving. Apart from improving the transport system, there are deterrent measures such as a Certificate of Entitlement (COE) bidding system, high carpark rates, high taxes and the dreaded ERPs.
  
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Out of these factors, the COE not only takes up the largest proportion of income spent on cars, its significant fluctuations are discussed the most frequently with a bid occurring every twice a month. Data Autolytics serves to explore the relationship between the existing COE prices and public transport. With our current infrastructure, are people really be dissuaded by even higher COE prices? Or does the government need to have more pull factors to woo people to using the public transport?
  
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<div style="background: #002C2B; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Motivation and Target Audience</font></div>
<div style="background: #006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Project Introduction and Motivation</font></div>
 
  
A recent news article highlights "[http://m.todayonline.com/singapore/big-read-more-time-effort-needed-gain-public-transportation-buy-experts-say The Big Read: Despite push for public transport, a love for cars endures]" The government has been making a conscientious effort to promote the utilization of the public transport and dissuade the public from driving. Apart from improving the transport system, there are deterrant measures such as high COE, high carpark rates, high taxes and the dreaded ERPs.
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The push for more quantifiable analysis in Singapore have made current resources data-rich but information poor. Presently, there are many sources of fragmented datasets on the vehicle population. There is a need for policy makers, industry professionals and the everyday Singaporean to be able to easily access understand the transport landscape before they make informed decisions on policies or drive for change. To be able to do so, they need to be able to access the data from a central location and have the numbers tell a story in a way which they can easily understand and analyse. By piecing the parts together, we hope to give a more complete picture and help our audiences make more informed decisions.
  
Out of these factors, the COE is discussed the most frequently with a bid occuring every twice a month. It also holds the largest proportion of income spent on cars in the initial phase.
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We aim to deliver an interactive web application that allows someone to easily access and navigate a large amount of time-series data.
  
Data Autolytics serves to explore the relationship between the existing COE prices and public transport. With our current infrastructure can people really be dissuaded by even higher COE's? Or does the government need to have more pull factors to woo people to using the public transport. Our visualizations are also useful for car suppliers who may be interested in seeing the different trends in the cars. Perhaps now with an expected jump in COE prices it could mean that lower end cars will be less sought after.
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Our intended audiences are:
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#Car suppliers dealers to make better forecasts
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#Prospective car buyers
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#Government and policy makers regarding vehicle overpopulation
  
Furthermore, being in a data rich information poor environment, much of the data on Singapore's vehicle market is unstructured and scattered. There is a need to transform the data and visualise it to make it more accessible and readable for users.
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<div style="background: #002C2B; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Objectives</font></div>
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In this project, we will be focusing on the following:
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* Different price sensitivities of car buyers
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* The market share of car brands
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* The proportion of transport expenditure to the transport tax revenue collected
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* The effectiveness of COE prices in encouraging public transport ridership
  
  
<div style="background: #006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Target Audience</font></div>
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<div style="background:#002C2B; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Background Survey of Related Works</font></div>
We aim to deliver a highly interactive web application that allows someone to easily navigate between a large amount of time-series data and geographical data.
 
  
Our intended audience are:
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{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;" width="100%"
#Car dealers to make better forecast for car stock
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#Prospective car buyers
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! style="font-weight: bold;background: #006768;color:#fbfcfd;width: 50%;" | Related Works
#Potential Car Suppliers wanting to enter the Singapore vehicle market
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! style="font-weight: bold;background: #006768;color:#fbfcfd;" | Relevant and Useful Features
#Government and policy makers regarding vehicle overpopulation
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<p><center>'''[http://www.datavisualisation-r.com/scatter-plot-gapminder/ Time-series Scatterplot]''' </center></p>
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[[File:Scatter_plot_backgroundresearch.PNG|center|400px]]
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* Shows trend over times
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* Colours show different dimensions
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* Size shows quantity
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<p><center>'''[http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/hs92/8708 An interactive treemap indicating importers' revenue of different countries] ''' </center></p>
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[[File:Pic1.jpg|center|600px]]
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* Colour indicates different continents, eg. Asia, Europe, North America etc.
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* Size indicates proportion of sales amount in the market
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* Hovering over the area indicates more detailed information
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* Provides a high level view of our data and displaying the item details at the same time. It allows us to see patterns quickly when our eyes visually aggregate rectangles in the same group.
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<p><center>'''[http://coe.sgcharts.com/ An analysis of the trend of coe in a bar chart representation]''' </center></p>
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[[File:Pic2.jpg|center|600px]]
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* Use line graph to compare the changes of COE prices over the years.
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* Bar chart indicates the different COE prices over time
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<p><center>'''[https://syntagmatic.github.io/parallel-coordinates/ Parallel Coordinates]''' </center></p>
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* Provides an overview of the breakdown of data in categories hierarchically.
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* Colour can be used to highlight hierarchical groupings or specific categories.
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* Shows car brand proportion accurately
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<p><center>'''[http://thiakx.com/educity/?loaded#introPage-Link Web Application Layout]''' </center></p>
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[[File:Educity_background_research.PNG|center|600px]]
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* The story was pieced together with the end in mind
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* This format not only allowed space for data visualisation, but also gave context to the entire project
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<div style="background: #002C2B; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Proposal of StoryBoard</font></div>
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[[File:Storyboard2.PNG|center|900px]]
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</center></p>
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{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;" width="100%"
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|-
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! style="font-weight: bold;background: #006768;color:#fbfcfd;width: 50%;" | Proposed Visualization
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! style="font-weight: bold;background: #006768;color:#fbfcfd;" | Explanation
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<p><center>'''Section 1 - Overview of Car Market'''
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Visualising the Car Market
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Market Share of Car Brands</center></p>
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The overview of the Singapore's private vehicle market will be shown in "Visualising the Car Market" and the "Market Share of Car Brands" these two time series visualisations will give an overview of the customer demand of car brands and the varying car brand market share over time.
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User interactivity include: Playing the visualization to show the different car brand quantities changing over time. We can focus on car brands and learn about their COE price elasticity and changing market share.
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<p><center>'''Section 2 - Private and Public Transport'''
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Tax Expenditure
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Public and Private Transport
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</center></p>
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The next two visualisations will explore the relationship between expenditure of the COE as transport tax and whether the transport policies which are implemented with the COE tax revenue are effective.
  
<div style="background: #006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Objectives</font></div>
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User interactivity includes: brushing over specific timeframes to zoom in on the trends.
In this project, we will be focusing on the following:
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* To discover the trend of registered cars and the COE for different brands across time
 
* To help consumers discover current and future COE trends for different cars categories (A & B)
 
* Trends in Singapore car market by brand (geography, market segmentation)
 
  
<div style="background: #006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Dataset</font></div>
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<div style="background: #002C2B; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Datasets</font></div>
  
 
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<p><center>'''COE Price Data''' </center></p>
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<p><center>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ma8dm_rdtdfNp8ONUG5ykFHwrEg1GFC3ObOMualMVBM/edit#gid=0 COE Price Data Set]</center></p>
<p><center>https://insights-ceicdata-com.libproxy.smu.edu.sg/Untitled-insight/myseries</center></p>
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[[File:Screen Shot 2017-11-27 at 12.14.56 AM.png|center|300px]]
 
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* Month
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* Bidding Exercise
* Bidding Round
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* Announcement Date
* Vehicles Class
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* Year
* Quota Amount
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* Category
* No. of Successful Bids
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* Quota
* Premium Amount (S$)
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* Quota Premium
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* Total Bids Received
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* Number of Successes
 
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<center>This dataset will be used to track the car demand of the consumers and their willingness to buy a car in Singapore</center>
 
<center>This dataset will be used to track the car demand of the consumers and their willingness to buy a car in Singapore</center>
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<center>This dataset will be used to track the car demand of the consumers and their willingness to buy a car in Singapore</center>
 
<center>This dataset will be used to track the car demand of the consumers and their willingness to buy a car in Singapore</center>
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<div style="background:#006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Background Survey of Related Works</font></div>
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;" width="100%"
 
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! style="font-weight: bold;background: #006768;color:#fbfcfd;width: 50%;" | Related Works
 
! style="font-weight: bold;background: #006768;color:#fbfcfd;" | What We Can Learn
 
 
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<p><center>'''An interactive treemap indicating importers' revenue of different countries ''' </center></p>
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<p><center>'''[https://public.tableau.com/views/2016Ridership_Public/PTRidershipDashboard?:embed=y&:display_count=yes&publish=yes&:showVizHome=no Public Transport Ridership]''' </center></p>
[[File:Pic1.jpg|center|400px]]
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[[File:Public_transport_dataset.PNG|center|300px]]
<p><center>'''Source''': http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/hs92/8708/</center></p>
 
 
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* Colour indicates different continents, eg. Asia, Europe, North America etc.
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* Month
* Size indicates proportion of sales amount in the market
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* Year
* Hovering over the area indicates more detailed information
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* Average Monthly Bus Ridership
* Provides a high level view of our data and displaying the item details at the same time. It allows us to see patterns quickly when our eyes visually aggregate rectangles in the same group.
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* Average Monthly Train Ridership
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<center>This dataset will be used for the visualisation of  the correlation between public transport ridership growth and COE price growth</center>
<p><center>'''An analysis of the trend of coe in a bar chart representation''' </center></p>
 
[[File:Pic2.jpg|center|400px]]
 
<p><center>'''Source''': http://coe.sgcharts.com/</center></p>
 
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* Use line graph to compare the changes of COE prices over the years.
 
* Bar chart indicates the different COE prices over time
 
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<p><center>'''Sunburst Diagram to visualize hierarchies in no. of registered cars by brand''' </center></p>
 
[[File:Pic3.PNG|center|400px]]
 
<p><center>'''Source''': https://accessanalytic.com.au/the-top-3-new-charts-in-excel-2016/</center></p>
 
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* Provides an overview of the breakdown of data in categories hierarchically.
 
* Colour can be used to highlight hierarchical groupings or specific categories.
 
* Shows car brand proportion accurately
 
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<div style="background: #006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Proposal of StoryBoard</font></div>
 
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! style="font-weight: bold;background: #006768;color:#fbfcfd;width: 50%;" | Proposed Visualization
 
! style="font-weight: bold;background: #006768;color:#fbfcfd;" | Explanation
 
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<p><center>'''Sunburst Diagram ''' </center></p>
 
[[File:Sunburst-new1.jpg|center|250px]]
 
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This type of visualisation shows hierarchy through a series of rings, that are sliced for each category node. Each ring corresponds to a level in the hierarchy, with the central circle representing the root node and the hierarchy moving outwards from it. Colour can be used to highlight hierarchal groupings or specific categories. We believe that a sunburst diagram would be effective as we would be able to visualise the number of cars breaking down from region to country to car brand. We would be using chart since it is easy to implement and interactive. These are some variations of the sunburst that we are considering too.
 
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<p><center>'''Treemap with Geographic Heatmap''' </center></p>
 
[[File:Treemap2.jpg|center|300px]]
 
[[File:Treemap1.jpg|center|300px]]
 
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Treemaps are used to display hierarchical data. Treemaps are economical in that they can be used within a limited space and yet display a large number of items simultaneously. We chose to use a tree map, because it would give an overview of the amount spent on different car brands, car brands of similar regions would be grouped with same colour. The cars would be grouped by continent.
 
 
 
When the cursor hovers over the continent, the geographic heatmap will be displayed to show the country distribution for that continent.
 
 
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<p><center>'''Radial Stacked Barchart''' </center></p>
 
[[File:Stacked.jpg|center|250px]]
 
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We may want to effectively compare the COE prices. As there would be many years and months of COE, a radial stackbar chart will allow the prices to be presented in a single view and not across the screen. This is a non traditional take of the bar chart.
 
 
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<div style="background: #006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Technical Challenges</font></div>
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<div style="background: #002C2B; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Technical Challenges</font></div>
 
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<div style="background: #006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Project Timeline</font></div>
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<div style="background: #002C2B; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Project Timeline</font></div>
  
 
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<div style="background: #006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>Technologies and Tools</font></div>
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Our team has decided to focus on these few tools and libraries in order to showcase our product.
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Our team has decided to focus on the following tools and libraries to create the visualisations and analysis
 
*D3.js
 
*D3.js
*HighChart.js
 
 
*Tableau
 
*Tableau
 
*Notepad++
 
*Notepad++
 
*Adobe PhotoShop
 
*Adobe PhotoShop
  
<div style="background: #006768; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>References</font></div>
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<p><center>'''Architectural Diagram '''</center></p>
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[[File:Architectural_Diagram.jpg|center|800px]]
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<div style="background: #002C2B; padding: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.3em; text-indent: 15px; font-size: 20px;margin-top:25px"><font color=#FFFFFF>References</font></div>
 
*What influences COE prices?: https://www.gov.sg/factually/content/what-influences-coe-prices
 
*What influences COE prices?: https://www.gov.sg/factually/content/what-influences-coe-prices
 
*D3.js: https://d3js.org/
 
*D3.js: https://d3js.org/
 
*CEIC Database: https://www.ceicdata.com/en
 
*CEIC Database: https://www.ceicdata.com/en
  
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Please share with us your feedback! :)
 
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 30 November 2017

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Main Project Page

Proposal

 

Project Application

 

Research Paper

 

Poster

Project Introduction

A recent news article highlights Singapore's struggle between owning cars and taking public transportation. "The Big Read: Despite push for public transport, a love for cars endures" The government has been making a conscientious effort to promote the utilization of the public transport and dissuade the public from driving. Apart from improving the transport system, there are deterrent measures such as a Certificate of Entitlement (COE) bidding system, high carpark rates, high taxes and the dreaded ERPs.

Out of these factors, the COE not only takes up the largest proportion of income spent on cars, its significant fluctuations are discussed the most frequently with a bid occurring every twice a month. Data Autolytics serves to explore the relationship between the existing COE prices and public transport. With our current infrastructure, are people really be dissuaded by even higher COE prices? Or does the government need to have more pull factors to woo people to using the public transport?

Motivation and Target Audience

The push for more quantifiable analysis in Singapore have made current resources data-rich but information poor. Presently, there are many sources of fragmented datasets on the vehicle population. There is a need for policy makers, industry professionals and the everyday Singaporean to be able to easily access understand the transport landscape before they make informed decisions on policies or drive for change. To be able to do so, they need to be able to access the data from a central location and have the numbers tell a story in a way which they can easily understand and analyse. By piecing the parts together, we hope to give a more complete picture and help our audiences make more informed decisions.

We aim to deliver an interactive web application that allows someone to easily access and navigate a large amount of time-series data.

Our intended audiences are:

  1. Car suppliers dealers to make better forecasts
  2. Prospective car buyers
  3. Government and policy makers regarding vehicle overpopulation
Objectives

In this project, we will be focusing on the following:

  • Different price sensitivities of car buyers
  • The market share of car brands
  • The proportion of transport expenditure to the transport tax revenue collected
  • The effectiveness of COE prices in encouraging public transport ridership


Background Survey of Related Works
Related Works Relevant and Useful Features

Time-series Scatterplot

Scatter plot backgroundresearch.PNG
  • Shows trend over times
  • Colours show different dimensions
  • Size shows quantity

An interactive treemap indicating importers' revenue of different countries

Pic1.jpg
  • Colour indicates different continents, eg. Asia, Europe, North America etc.
  • Size indicates proportion of sales amount in the market
  • Hovering over the area indicates more detailed information
  • Provides a high level view of our data and displaying the item details at the same time. It allows us to see patterns quickly when our eyes visually aggregate rectangles in the same group.

An analysis of the trend of coe in a bar chart representation

Pic2.jpg
  • Use line graph to compare the changes of COE prices over the years.
  • Bar chart indicates the different COE prices over time

Parallel Coordinates

Parallel coordinates.PNG
  • Provides an overview of the breakdown of data in categories hierarchically.
  • Colour can be used to highlight hierarchical groupings or specific categories.
  • Shows car brand proportion accurately

Web Application Layout

Educity background research.PNG
  • The story was pieced together with the end in mind
  • This format not only allowed space for data visualisation, but also gave context to the entire project
Proposal of StoryBoard

Storyboard2.PNG

Proposed Visualization Explanation

Section 1 - Overview of Car Market

Visualising the Car Market

Market Share of Car Brands

The overview of the Singapore's private vehicle market will be shown in "Visualising the Car Market" and the "Market Share of Car Brands" these two time series visualisations will give an overview of the customer demand of car brands and the varying car brand market share over time.

User interactivity include: Playing the visualization to show the different car brand quantities changing over time. We can focus on car brands and learn about their COE price elasticity and changing market share.

Section 2 - Private and Public Transport

Tax Expenditure

Public and Private Transport

The next two visualisations will explore the relationship between expenditure of the COE as transport tax and whether the transport policies which are implemented with the COE tax revenue are effective.

User interactivity includes: brushing over specific timeframes to zoom in on the trends.

Datasets
Dataset/Source Data Attribute Rationale of Usage

New Registration of Cars (Jan 2002 to Aug 2017)

https://insights-ceicdata-com.libproxy.smu.edu.sg/Untitled-insight/myseries

  • Car brands
  • Month and Year
  • Number of registered cars
This dataset will be used to understand the current trend of the car market in Singapore

COE Price Data Set

Screen Shot 2017-11-27 at 12.14.56 AM.png
  • Bidding Exercise
  • Announcement Date
  • Year
  • Category
  • Quota
  • Quota Premium
  • Total Bids Received
  • Number of Successes
This dataset will be used to track the car demand of the consumers and their willingness to buy a car in Singapore

Car Prices by Model

One Motoring By Car Make

  • Serial No.
  • Make
  • Model
  • Bidding Round
  • Total Basic Cost (S$)
  • Total Basic Cost (With COE) (S$)
  • Average Selling Price by Authorised Dealer (S$)
  • Average Selling Price by Authorised Dealer (With COE) (S$)
This dataset will be used to track the car demand of the consumers and their willingness to buy a car in Singapore

Public Transport Ridership

Public transport dataset.PNG
  • Month
  • Year
  • Average Monthly Bus Ridership
  • Average Monthly Train Ridership
This dataset will be used for the visualisation of the correlation between public transport ridership growth and COE price growth
Technical Challenges
Technical Challenges Mitigation Plan
Obtaining datasets
  1. Go through databases provided by the library
  2. Enlist help from Professor Kam for CIEC access to data
Acquiring Data, Data Cleaning
  1. Plan the cleaning process and work closely to clean and analyse all data sources
Using d3.js and Highchart to display the visualisations which we want
  1. Attend D3 Programming Workshop
  2. Designated time and roles on learning on D3 and HighCharts Libraries & Technical Tools
  3. Peer Learning
Unfamiliarity in Implementing Interactivity and Animation Tools/Techniques in Visualization App
  1. Develop a Storyboard
  2. Different specialisation on Interactivity/Animation Techniques
  3. Referred to existing data visualisations for implementation
Project Timeline
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Technologies and Tools

Our team has decided to focus on the following tools and libraries to create the visualisations and analysis

  • D3.js
  • Tableau
  • Notepad++
  • Adobe PhotoShop

Architectural Diagram

Architectural Diagram.jpg
References
Comments

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Prof In class review: Project intro and motivation need review, get a full appreciation of data, data rich - information poor, need effort to consolidate. Technically this data is someone who collected through various sources to put it through LTA, consolidated info in LTA repo, one of this web data service provider, they actually subscribe to LTA, they distribute through their paid portal, unless you know a query search for vertical form. Need effort to organize it to do a proper analysis. Understand how the structure of data looks like, to create data visualization. The current data structure of what you download from CEIC, dont have hierarchical structure, so need to reorganize the data in hierarchy ways to have hierarchical structure. Organize data to be in line with visualization else cant realise it. Be more specific in the motivation. Data sets are generic cant see the real data, need provide screenshot to see how it looks like. Reviewing diff is good. Timeline need to be updated. Tech and tools need review.