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Old 07-10-2016, 15:36
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Re: R Package for Downloading FIRST API Data

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I'm intrigued. I'm relatively new to FIRST...
Welcome!

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so bear with me.
Not to worry.

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OPR refers to offensive power rating, correct?
yes

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You're referring to using the Choleski decomposition
I did not explicitly mention Cholesky, but yes that factorization can be used to factor the Normal Equations matrix

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to produce an estimate of how many points any single team should be expected to contribute to an alliance score, based on past performance?
Yes. A very rough estimate, since the model assumptions are not very realistic.

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There's an R package that supposedly does this -- it's called optR and it's available on the CRAN repository. It has a function called choleskilm that should do the trick.
For small matrix associated with a single event

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Of course the raw data has to be shaped into a positive definite matrix first.
... AND the Aij design matrix (attached to post9 in this thread) must be read by R before it can be used to compute the normal equations matrix N.

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The size of the matrix could be a problem.
A big problem

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The description that I found on this method for calculating OPR focused on using this method for data from a single competition -- generally no more than a 100 x 100 matrix.
Yes.

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But 2700 x 2700?
Full-matrix Cholesky is roughly proportional to O(n^3).

(2696/40)^3 = 306182

Big problem. Unless you use sparse matrix algorithms.

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I'll experiment with smaller data sets over the weekend and see if I can figure out what the computation time will be.
Please let us know what you find out


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