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are any of the nine teams that didn't attend champs from a region that has districts?
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Also, this statistic could be far worse. That's only 9 teams (maybe as many as 20 non-CMP qualifiers including those who didn't apply for the IRI) who are "better" than some of the 400 CMP qualifiers. And by this IRI metric (if we're gonna call it that), this 5% (20/400) is only "better" than 10% (28, or ~40 teams) of those who qualified. I feel pretty comfortable dismissing this 5% error as statistical noise, rather than claiming a correlation to an inaccurate qualification system (particularly since the IRI and CMP both have about 5-10% noise built-in with auto-qualifications). Edit: it might be neat to actually figure out some of the statistics here. We could call the qualification system "error" the difference between some ranking that qualifies you for CMP and some other ranking that we like better (such as qualifying for the IRI, worldwide district points, etc.). The above suggests the error distribution is rather narrow around zero (assuming IRI acceptance is the gold standard of qualification systems...). At the very least, even if both CMP qualification and IRI acceptance are horrible measures of team or robot quality, the discrepancy between the two measures is small. Last edited by Aren Siekmeier : 19-05-2014 at 03:34. Reason: more stuff... |
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71 107 FiM district *108 233 **234 **1024 1619 1741 ***2867 *Won Peachtree as an alliance captain **Host Team ***Auction winner-Preselected/Auto invite team I feel that 1730, 1806 and 3928 were snubbed. 1730 ranked 7 at KC, 3 at Bayou and 3 on Galileo and were Galileo Semi-Finalists. 1806 ranked 4 at Central Illinois, 5 at KC and 35 on Newton as a second pick and Newton Semi-Finalist. At KC they lost in finals 1 and finals 3 to the 118-1986 juggernaut by 12 and 5 pts respectively. 3928 ranked 9 at KC and 13 ar North Star and 38 on Newton as a Semi-Finalist who won a match against 1678-1114-1640. I would like to hear the rationale of the auction being an auto invite to IRI. I acknowledge that the charity money goes to a good cause but I am not sure this sets a good precedent on a "pay to get in basis." (I tried to look info about it on the IRI website but the silent action tab is not updated since 2012.) It baffles me that a team with an OPR of .7 will be competing at IRI while a team that ranked 3rd on Galileo will not. I acknowlege that IRI is also about bringing together "strong character teams" but this juxtaposition is almost absurd. |
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^ so it's not like IRI acceptance is a perfect measure either.
Looks like some other people would be interested in this: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing For each IRI applicant, it shows whether they competed at CMP (A) and whether they were accepted to the IRI (B), as well as "A but not B", "B but not A", "neither A nor B", "A and B". The second row is the total number of teams in each category. |
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Note that OPR and Ranking are not always accurate indicators of strength (although this is not to say that any of these teams mentioned are not very strong, high performing teams). Performance in eliminations isn't so great either, as this is dependent on the strength of that alliance as a whole. Robot "strength" is sometimes much less important than alliance composition Last edited by Link07 : 19-05-2014 at 07:47. |
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He also said that they hoped to participate at IRI, as it was much more cost effective event in distance and days for the team to fund. They finished the season ranked 10th overall in Michigan. The team can play. Last edited by tr6scott : 19-05-2014 at 08:16. Reason: sp |
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233 Pink team also didn't qualify for champs. But, then again they had that conflict in Orlando.
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233 definitely has a good robot, we faced off against them in a down to the wire squeeker at Chesapeake, final score came down to 2 points.
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Yeah that's unfortunate that they had a rocky competition season.
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After doing some quick calculations it looks like the IRI's BBQ is ~8.8
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Not sure what that is relative to robotics, but now I'm hungry. |
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All of the numerical analysis leaves out one very important bit of data, the name of the competition.....Indiana Robotics INVITATIONAL. All offseason events are invitationals really. The organizers reserve the right to create a mix of teams that works for their particular event. Also I wanted to thank 234, 1024, 45, Chris Fultz, Andy Baker and everyone involved with IRI. Team 341 has enjoyed every trip we have made to Indiana. Its an awesome event and we hope to be there in the future! Best wishes for a successful IRI ! |
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