Week 1
April 3, 2015
We met together to collaborate on the project. We created a blog to update our weekly progress on the project. We discussed possible themes and brainstormed.We came to choose the topics for visual comparison to be Artificial and Soccer categories based on our interpretations of the data used for the study.
Week 2
April 7, 2015
We conducted an online meeting to create a summary of our proposed plans for the coming weeks. We delegated work like classifying data and training the data to specific members. We all chose to help in the data filtering process.
April 10, 2015
We came together to work during the Open lab session at Lebow Engineering Building on data analysis. Afterwards, we formulated new plans and updated our proposal for the following week.
Week 3
April 14, 2015(Afternoon)
Our team met in person to work on the code for sorting the data. Next we sorted the data through filters, thereby making the data results readable. After that, we worked on plotting our data for a visual aid. Later we worked on separating out 1 and 2 from 3,4,5 (artificial and soccer) categories from the other data.
April 14, 2015 (Evening)
We met in person to work on our design proposal and plan out our project to meet the weekly goals. We all downloaded the data files and codes to sort the data using additional tools. Then we finished our design proposal.
April 17, 2015
This week we used the previously written algorithm to develop our own code. Then we followed the guidelines and implemented the directions line by line. Finally, we modified our data to work with the algorithm we designed. The reference paper and code was updated again.
Week 4
April 24, 2015
We met in Open lab to work on downloading data files, toolbox, and different types of filtered data. We were presented with matrix table showing the accuracy of the program.
We recorded the results in Google doc so we will be able to compare different filters and choose the best one or combination of filters.
Week 5
May 1, 2015 (Testing stage)
We continued processing the data, modifying the parameters to find the best formula to achieve desired results. We recorded all processed data in our google doc to compare our grouped data differently. This made our tests more accurate.
Week 6
May 8, 2015
We ran into an issue in the coding converting the family of multinomial data to binomial data distribution with MATLAB. We spent time troubleshooting this issue.
Week 7
May 12, 2015
We met outside of class to work on the code and write the draft of our final report which was due on Friday. In coding, we were still having issues converting the data to a binomial distribution.
May 15, 2015
We finished up the first draft of the final report. We are trying still modifying the parameters to find the best formula but are stuck on converting the data. We consulted the professor to fix it and be able to move on.
Week 8
May 20, 2015
We met to discuss the progress so far, work on poster presentation design and came up with code to filter data 1 & 2.
May 22, 2015
Debugging/testing code, updating blog.
Week 9
May 27, 2015
Collaborate on poster presentation, graphing results
May 29, 2015
Blog update, analyzing results,
May 30, 2015
Met to work on poster for competition. Still stuck on issue, spent time troubleshooting. Poster was on hold because we are unable to publish results without fixing the problem.
May 31, 2015
Met again to work on poster for competition. Spent more time troubleshooting, seeking external help from classmates. Settled on continuing with poster with results for grouping. Continued work on powerpoint presentation.
Week 10
June 3, 2015
Continued to seek external help. Downloaded newest version of toolbox, debugged but still have the same issue converting the data to a binomial distribution. Worked on finishing up presentation for Friday.
June 4, 2015
Poster competition. Met again in the evening to practice for final presentation and final report with results.
June 5, 2015
11:30 am presentation.
April 3, 2015
We met together to collaborate on the project. We created a blog to update our weekly progress on the project. We discussed possible themes and brainstormed.We came to choose the topics for visual comparison to be Artificial and Soccer categories based on our interpretations of the data used for the study.
Week 2
April 7, 2015
We conducted an online meeting to create a summary of our proposed plans for the coming weeks. We delegated work like classifying data and training the data to specific members. We all chose to help in the data filtering process.
April 10, 2015
We came together to work during the Open lab session at Lebow Engineering Building on data analysis. Afterwards, we formulated new plans and updated our proposal for the following week.
Week 3
April 14, 2015(Afternoon)
Our team met in person to work on the code for sorting the data. Next we sorted the data through filters, thereby making the data results readable. After that, we worked on plotting our data for a visual aid. Later we worked on separating out 1 and 2 from 3,4,5 (artificial and soccer) categories from the other data.
April 14, 2015 (Evening)
We met in person to work on our design proposal and plan out our project to meet the weekly goals. We all downloaded the data files and codes to sort the data using additional tools. Then we finished our design proposal.
April 17, 2015
This week we used the previously written algorithm to develop our own code. Then we followed the guidelines and implemented the directions line by line. Finally, we modified our data to work with the algorithm we designed. The reference paper and code was updated again.
Week 4
April 24, 2015
We met in Open lab to work on downloading data files, toolbox, and different types of filtered data. We were presented with matrix table showing the accuracy of the program.
We recorded the results in Google doc so we will be able to compare different filters and choose the best one or combination of filters.
Week 5
May 1, 2015 (Testing stage)
We continued processing the data, modifying the parameters to find the best formula to achieve desired results. We recorded all processed data in our google doc to compare our grouped data differently. This made our tests more accurate.
Week 6
May 8, 2015
We ran into an issue in the coding converting the family of multinomial data to binomial data distribution with MATLAB. We spent time troubleshooting this issue.
Week 7
May 12, 2015
We met outside of class to work on the code and write the draft of our final report which was due on Friday. In coding, we were still having issues converting the data to a binomial distribution.
May 15, 2015
We finished up the first draft of the final report. We are trying still modifying the parameters to find the best formula but are stuck on converting the data. We consulted the professor to fix it and be able to move on.
Week 8
May 20, 2015
We met to discuss the progress so far, work on poster presentation design and came up with code to filter data 1 & 2.
May 22, 2015
Debugging/testing code, updating blog.
Week 9
May 27, 2015
Collaborate on poster presentation, graphing results
May 29, 2015
Blog update, analyzing results,
May 30, 2015
Met to work on poster for competition. Still stuck on issue, spent time troubleshooting. Poster was on hold because we are unable to publish results without fixing the problem.
May 31, 2015
Met again to work on poster for competition. Spent more time troubleshooting, seeking external help from classmates. Settled on continuing with poster with results for grouping. Continued work on powerpoint presentation.
Week 10
June 3, 2015
Continued to seek external help. Downloaded newest version of toolbox, debugged but still have the same issue converting the data to a binomial distribution. Worked on finishing up presentation for Friday.
June 4, 2015
Poster competition. Met again in the evening to practice for final presentation and final report with results.
June 5, 2015
11:30 am presentation.
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