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i was a field volunteer at BAE.
From the start, we were counting discs as a verification of the score. When the counts were below about 15, it was easy to count from behind the player stations. When the counts were higher, or we were not confident, then we did a manual unload and count and the scores were not input until we submitted the human counted counts. We counted after Auton and at the end of the match. For elims, there were two people at each end just counting and we had to agree. All of the volunteers recognized the importance of accuracy, and how one disc can make an impact. I have a lot of confidence in the BAE scores. I think FIRST will create an improved system, but it may take more than one week since the trucks are already on their way to week 2 events. |
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Chris, what's the protocol for verifying an Autonomous score? Can you elaborate on the "snapshot" concept?
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After Einstein last year, I'm sure FIRST will be taking every measure to make sure the field works as designed.
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At the end of the match, we then just did a total count. The person recording the scores (on paper) then did the math to write in the number scored in teleop. This written score was then handed to the official scorekeeper to input into the system. |
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I don't think I have any of the documentation on my computer anymore, but I'll email around and see if someone else has the part number. EDIT: FC-22, the 0-10 lb version. I can't find somewhere where FIRST lists the sensor that they used, but this family of sensors pops up quite a big when I google around for low cost load cells. Anyone "in the know" or take a look at the field to confirm? Last edited by Ian Curtis : 03-03-2013 at 23:33. |
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Hopefully it can just be a software update to further refine and process the inputs, which can be applied at any time. As noted, weight counting is effective when used properly.
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This is far from the first time that FIRST has screwed up real time scoring. It's a complete joke at this point. To has real time scores as far off as these are completely erodes the public and team's trust in FIRST and the GDC. Between this and the field delays, I actually had a student ask me something along the lines of "how can such smart people screw up so badly?" This isn't something that we should just shrug off. Just about everyone saw this coming from miles away, so why FIRST thought it would be an acceptable solution is beyond me. And it goes beyond the load sensors. As someone already pointed out, the FMS is displaying odd scored in autonomous. Odd scores aren't even possible in autonomous. "61" was a frequent score for the blue alliance during autonomous at Hatboro-Horsham. You can score 60 points in auto. You can score 62 points in auto. You cannot score 61. As for a better option, humans. That's what they're using now to get accurate scores, might as well use it for real-time as well. Aside of 2010 and 2012, the only accurate real time scoring FRC has ever used has been input by humans. 2004 was humans. 2005 was humans. 2007 was humans. 2008 was humans. 2011 was humans. The only time human RTS has been lacking was in 2003 and 2009, but automated scoring wouldn't have faired any better in those chaotic games. Quote:
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I really wish the GDC would have anticipated the potential problems. I can't imagine, given how widespread they were, that this didn't crop up before. As Sean and some others have pointed out, humans could do the real time scoring. I think that pads like they had in 2011 would work for a good approximation for the RTS. Add in a manual count for verification at the end of each match and I think you would have a perfectly acceptable alternative.
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While I agree that at this point human counting is probably the quickest, easiest and, by far, the cheapest solution to the inaccurate scores. How exactly are they going to be implemented into the existing field set up for a real time score? Not only software and hardware, but where would you put them? They can't be behind the goals; you can't see most of the discs enter up top or the pyramid. They cant be at mid field; you cant see the 1pt goals. It is also extremely hard to see the pyramid goals from field side. You would need at least 3 pads per alliance to even have a shot at being right.
When you add in the speed that discs will be scored during the later regionals/districts, let alone MSC, MAR champs, and St.Louis, and there is no way you will get an accurate real time score from a real time human count. This game is simply not designed for human real time scoring. 100 some odd game pieces flying in multiple directions, being scored in 8 hard to see containers... I sure as heck don't want to be the one with that job. Its a similar situation to 2011, and that worked oh so well. ![]() |
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