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Holds all offline data analysis scripts for Project Sidewalk required for our forthcoming paper submission
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Table: Update summary of the full public deployment dataset (section 5) #22

Open manaswisaha opened 6 years ago

manaswisaha commented 6 years ago

Based on a team discussion, we decided the following:

Create a table with left half showing the dataset when we hit 100% for the first time (one audit per street) and the right half showing the dataset until March 2018 (that includes the two turk studies we ran for DC completion).

Prototype that Jon created to illustrate the idea:

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Numbers for the left half of the table is needed to fill this table.

misaugstad commented 6 years ago

This is implied, but I just wanted to verify: the left half (where we hit 100% the first time), should include all users, not just "good" users (which is what we use for the right half of the table)?

misaugstad commented 6 years ago

@manaswis

jonfroehlich commented 6 years ago

That was my original intent...

manaswisaha commented 6 years ago

@misaugstad I think the right side should also show all the users and not just good users since the table is talking about the dataset as a whole. In the text, we can talk about the filtering process that we did for the analysis. On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 9:57 AM Jon Froehlich notifications@github.com wrote:

That was my original intent...

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misaugstad commented 6 years ago

Alright, I will add two new tables to the stats_for_paper doc, one all users first time we hit 100% and one for all users once all data had been collected.

misaugstad commented 6 years ago

I've added the two tables in a new 1st 100% vs full deployment section!