Introduction
- This web page is a progress report for MoSeS for the period 2006-10-02 to 2006-11-21.
- Contents:
Summary
- During the reporting period the School of Geography Beowulf machine has been used intensively.
- This use produced sequences of results for Leeds which were analysed iteratively.
- Some problems were identified, some issues remain, but some major ones have been resolved.
- The production of results has gone hand in hand with the development of methods and further output to analyse data and performance.
- The production of Observed vs Expected plots and a Ordinary Least Squares Linear Regression has been largely automated via the use of JFreeChart and Jakarta Commons Math.
- A comparison of tables CAS001 and CAS002 is interesting:
- Next Steps:
- Automate the mapping of results.
- Documentation and new code release.
- A re-examination of the GA optimisation.
Details
- There were two types of two types of result:
- Results were based on optimising with Age Group/Gender Variables.
- Results were based on optimising with Age Group/Gender, Employment/Gender and Household Composition Variables.
- OA level constraints and optimisation
- Results for OA
- Results aggregated to MSOA
- MSOA level constraints and optimisation
- Age80AndOver problem:
- Results produced on 2006-11-15
- Results produced on 2006-11-13
- CAS002 wrong data problem:
- A comparison of tables CAS001 and CAS002 confirmed that there was a problem with the loading of CAS002 data. The results are now sensible and interesting:
References