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themccannman 18-05-2013 22:42

Re: 1310 Versatility: 2013 Recap Video
 
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Originally Posted by O'Sancheski (Post 1275826)
I agree with you that 359 was the best at getting frisbee from the feeder station. But 3824 had the highest shooting percentage and usually had 6 cycles per match. 359 was only getting 4-5. 3824 also had a 5 disc auto.

3824 definitely had the advantage in auto, it looks like 3824 did average more tele-op disc point per match than 359 did, 359 just averaged 1 more disc picked up from the feeder station per match than 3824. 359 was better at getting frisbees, but 3824 was better at scoring.

Gregor 18-05-2013 22:54

Re: 1310 Versatility: 2013 Recap Video
 
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Originally Posted by themccannman (Post 1275856)
3824 definitely had the advantage in auto, it looks like 3824 did average more tele-op disc point per match than 359 did, 359 just averaged 1 more disc picked up from the feeder station per match than 3824. 359 was better at getting frisbees, but 3824 was better at scoring.

Who cares how many frisbees you picked up from the feeder slot? I care about how many you got in the goal.

themccannman 19-05-2013 00:36

Re: 1310 Versatility: 2013 Recap Video
 
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Originally Posted by Gregor (Post 1275858)
Who cares how many frisbees you picked up from the feeder slot? I care about how many you got in the goal.

If you completely excluded all robots that did anything other than run feeder station cycles (e.g. any robot that ever FCSed, or did ground pick up) then 3824 was the best at getting the most points doing laps from the feeder station to the pyramid. It's hard to compare robots like 1717 and 1310 that did lots of different things.

Gregor 19-05-2013 00:37

Re: 1310 Versatility: 2013 Recap Video
 
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Originally Posted by themccannman (Post 1275862)
If you completely excluded all robots that did anything other than run feeder station cycles (e.g. any robot that ever FCSed, or did ground pick up) then 3824 was the best at getting the most points doing laps from the feeder station to the pyramid. It's hard to compare robots like 1717 and 1310 that did lots of different things.

I'm referring to comparing 3824 to 359. Both great bots, but why would it matter who can get more disks from the feeder slot? You don't get points for that. You get points for the disks in the goals.

Ankit S. 19-05-2013 00:47

Re: 1310 Versatility: 2013 Recap Video
 
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Originally Posted by Gregor (Post 1275863)
I'm referring to comparing 3824 to 359. Both great bots, but why would it matter who can get more disks from the feeder slot? You don't get points for that. You get points for the disks in the goals.

I would think they look at both disks scored and disks taken from feeder station.
Sometimes the disks miss the robot while loading.

It would be extremely important to know that although a robot scored 16/16 disks, 10 disks were lost due to feeding error.

By looking at disks scored and disks loaded (and disks missed too), you can not only find the robots teleop points per match and shooting percentage, but also see if a robot is taking an unnecessarily large amount disks that could instead be used by a different alliance partner.

themccannman 19-05-2013 02:22

Re: 1310 Versatility: 2013 Recap Video
 
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Originally Posted by Gregor (Post 1275863)
I'm referring to comparing 3824 to 359. Both great bots, but why would it matter who can get more disks from the feeder slot? You don't get points for that. You get points for the disks in the goals.

359 and 3824 where very close in both number of cycles per match and number of shots made, in some cases you may want to know if 359 could make one more cycle per match more than 3824 even if they weren't making all of their shots. There's a lot of things you can infer from statistics that statistics won't necessarily tell you. Both of these robots were so close in performance that you can't say that one was absolutely a better cycler than the other, all you can say is that 3824 tends to score slightly more points. In addition, 359 went for the climb much more often than 3824 did, which is also may have caused them to have a lower average disc score. And comparing either of these robots to ones like 1717 and 1310 is much harder to do because we don't know how either of them would perform if they weren't allowed to FCS or do ground pick up, they could be better, or they could be worse than 3824. There were a lot of robots at the top of Curie that were all very good and had very similar performance, it's really hard to say which is the "best" at anything.

BASE 20-05-2013 12:51

Re: 1310 Versatility: 2013 Recap Video
 
If you guys are interested, 2056 has uploaded all our matches on Curie. You can find them here:

Qualification Match 13: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfqeoMx0GeI
Qualification Match 21: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqoYS9SxmIo
Qualification Match 35: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCH02oRUVog
Qualification Match 51: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFoDV-6SXWI
Qualification Match 72: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyEC142wuOM
Qualification Match 89: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjV4UJCEBqg
Qualification Match 109: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrDMf2zcEqc
Qualification Match 123: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6TBJN2Km_s
Quarterfinals 2-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUU6NaWZnr4
Quarterfinals 2-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eH4ghN-4FU
Quarterfinals 2-3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7rh4xx_ujU


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