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<p>St. Himark has an exceptional network of '''8''' hospitals, located at PALACE HILLS (Neighborhood 1), OLD TOWN (Neighborhood 3), SOUTHWEST (Neighborhood 5), 2 of them at DOWNTOWN (Neighborhood 6), BROADVIEW (Neighborhood 9), TERRAPIN SPRINGS (Neighborhood 11), SOUTHTON (Neighborhood 16).</p>
 
<p>St. Himark has an exceptional network of '''8''' hospitals, located at PALACE HILLS (Neighborhood 1), OLD TOWN (Neighborhood 3), SOUTHWEST (Neighborhood 5), 2 of them at DOWNTOWN (Neighborhood 6), BROADVIEW (Neighborhood 9), TERRAPIN SPRINGS (Neighborhood 11), SOUTHTON (Neighborhood 16).</p>
  
'''Report Data'''
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''Report Data''
# Data Description
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1. Data Description
 
<p>The data for MC1 includes one (CSV) file spanning the entire length of the event, containing (categorical) individual reports of shaking/damage by neighborhood over time.  Reports are made by citizens at any time, however, they are only recorded in 5-minute batches/increments due to the server configuration.  Furthermore, delays in the receipt of reports may occur during power outages.</p>
 
<p>The data for MC1 includes one (CSV) file spanning the entire length of the event, containing (categorical) individual reports of shaking/damage by neighborhood over time.  Reports are made by citizens at any time, however, they are only recorded in 5-minute batches/increments due to the server configuration.  Furthermore, delays in the receipt of reports may occur during power outages.</p>
 
<p>mc1-reports-data.csv fields: <br>
 
<p>mc1-reports-data.csv fields: <br>
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     - {shake_intensity, sewer_and_water, power, roads_and_bridges, medical, buildings}: reported categorical value of how violent the shaking was/how bad the damage was (0 - lowest, 10 - highest; '''missing data allowed''')</p>
 
     - {shake_intensity, sewer_and_water, power, roads_and_bridges, medical, buildings}: reported categorical value of how violent the shaking was/how bad the damage was (0 - lowest, 10 - highest; '''missing data allowed''')</p>
  
# Exploratory Data Analysis
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2. Exploratory Data Analysis
There are '''83070''' report records in this file.  
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There are '''83070''' report records in this file.
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Revision as of 12:27, 13 October 2019

MC1-2019.jpg Mini-Challenge 1: Crowdsourcing for Situational Awareness

 

Problem & Motivation

Data Transformation & Analysis

 

Interactive Visualization

 

Task & Questions

Preliminary Data Analysis

Geographic Information
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St. Himark is subdivided into 19 neighborhoods. Infrastructure provided includes sewer & water, roads & bridges, gas, garbage, healthcare and power, of which 72% is provided by the Always Safe Nuclear Power Plant located at SAFE TOWN (Neighborhood 4).

St. Himark has an exceptional network of 8 hospitals, located at PALACE HILLS (Neighborhood 1), OLD TOWN (Neighborhood 3), SOUTHWEST (Neighborhood 5), 2 of them at DOWNTOWN (Neighborhood 6), BROADVIEW (Neighborhood 9), TERRAPIN SPRINGS (Neighborhood 11), SOUTHTON (Neighborhood 16).

Report Data 1. Data Description

The data for MC1 includes one (CSV) file spanning the entire length of the event, containing (categorical) individual reports of shaking/damage by neighborhood over time. Reports are made by citizens at any time, however, they are only recorded in 5-minute batches/increments due to the server configuration. Furthermore, delays in the receipt of reports may occur during power outages.

mc1-reports-data.csv fields:
- time: timestamp of incoming report/record, in the format YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss
- location: id of neighborhood where person reporting is feeling the shaking and/or seeing the damage
- {shake_intensity, sewer_and_water, power, roads_and_bridges, medical, buildings}: reported categorical value of how violent the shaking was/how bad the damage was (0 - lowest, 10 - highest; missing data allowed)

2. Exploratory Data Analysis There are 83070 report records in this file.