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Re: Offensive Power Rankings for 2008
Bongle-
Are you going to do recreate the rankings after all the regionals are done and before the finals in Atlanta? |
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Lol I think I can have the computer do most of the math for me. I just have to understand it... thats my hope at least.
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I'll do an Atlanta-only one after ATL too if there is demand. |
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I am not a programmer, but here is an interesting challenge for someone with some time on their hands. Once Atlanta divisions are posted, use the OPR to pick the winning alliance assuming that the rankings and draft follow the OPR (alliances would be 1,2,24-3,4,23-5,6,22......). Obviously the OPR will pick 1114 and some other powerful hurdler as the winners, but I am curious how closely it may actually predict things.
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Use the match scheduling algorithm to generate a schedule, then simulate each division's games, assuming that the alliance with the higher OPR always wins. Now you've got more accurate simulated rankings, because you may even have a weaker team get into the top 8 due to luck with the scheduling. However, you'd have issues because in the real world there'll be draft rejections which you can't plan for. Then do the division playoffs and Einstein simulation. I may do that after my first exam when I have a long time off. |
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Hate to ask for more, but here goes:
I noticed our OPR drop dramatically when week 1 was added in (we had a lot of technical difficulties). Is anyone planning on doing an OPR ranking only using a teams last regional? This may more acurately show how the teams will perform at Atlanta.... |
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Well, just something interesting I have found. Its to be expected and nothing major but it dies go to show being very percise (adding 4 decimal points) Can change things quite a bit in ranking the teams. To test my own Power Ranking program I ran the GTR results and found my results were different that bongles by up to a point (might not seem like much but once you get to the lower power rankings it is 10 % +) and it changes orders a lot. Here's what i found.
Nevermind, I entered one score wrong. My results are the exact same but with 4 excta decimal points. I only included a few differences because the teams start to change then and I was too lazy to sort that all out. Also, a big THANKYOU! to everyone that helped me understand this stuff. Last edited by Kyler : 02-04-2008 at 23:28. |
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Kyler,
Will you post your program code for review? I think that your are on to something by adding precision to your calculation. ![]() |
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Wee, I managed to break java
![]() My inversion algorithm for the 1465x1465 or so matrix runs out of heap space. I'm currently working on an alternative way to get p. Right now, I'm going from Mp = s to p = Minverses. I might try to create an augmented matrix and rref it to get the solution. Any other ideas? EDIT: Nevermind, I just solved the equation Mp = s. Greg, I now have the OPR's generated from the entire csv dump you generated. Is there any way you could generate other csv dumps to analyze? By regional, by week, over the last three weeks, etc., all sounds like interesting sets of data to analyze. Last edited by Guy Davidson : 03-04-2008 at 13:48. |
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I have the rankings generated from Greg Marra's csv dump of the TBA database.
Top 50: Code:
1114 66.10642467 2056 54.11894734 233 50.73081127 330 48.61296306 987 48.40552663 39 48.06177403 525 45.48888639 67 44.23000818 1731 42.99226989 1124 42.40054838 217 42.10281885 103 41.29156933 40 40.86592771 175 39.4420245 191 39.06592804 469 37.90116922 20 37.75470786 79 37.65042852 1717 37.34613148 141 37.32830996 1024 37.2668216 968 35.93916079 1086 35.8662985 1126 35.81116812 368 35.65581359 494 35.0189302 2171 33.98399753 25 33.89508807 1625 33.79257371 365 33.63738509 254 32.91821392 1718 32.54432471 47 32.49881588 93 32.23816608 1477 32.14182287 1251 31.57996364 1806 31.33327422 16 31.18613493 69 31.04681657 1629 31.01151072 33 30.94122998 1418 30.31278837 195 30.2915486 27 29.90208154 383 29.89513167 71 29.87541039 287 29.76950247 171 29.71637571 148 29.4612061 877 29.34477514 |
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for some reason, i dont think that ours is right... b/c we have had three hurdles or more in 75% of our matches and it shows that we score about 26 points per match, which w/ three hurdles (including lines) we should be just a little under 30... but of course i dont know what went into the compiling
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Is this data supposed to be your average score or your potential average? What exactly is your number supposed to mean?
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