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TISP: Uruguay 10 May 2009. WELCOME!. TISP: Uruguay 10 May 2009. Results from Day 1: Sort it Out Ship the Chip. Sort it Out. Sort it Out: General Statistics. 43 designs were tested 31 Parallel 7 Serial 5 Unknown (type not recorded) 16 designs had a perfect score
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TISP: Uruguay10 May 2009 WELCOME!
TISP: Uruguay10 May 2009 Results from Day 1:Sort it OutShip the Chip
Sort it Out: General Statistics • 43 designs were tested • 31 Parallel • 7 Serial • 5 Unknown (type not recorded) • 16 designs had a perfect score • 13 parallel designs (42%) • 2 serial designs (28%) It appears that serial designs were more difficult to create than parallel designs
Distribution of error measure 2[Number of correctly sorted coins]/16Lowest: 0 Highest:0.5 (half the coins) Number of designs Performance index
Distribution of error measure 1Lowest: 0; Highest: 5.1 There were several instances where Design A was better than Design B in one PI but Design A was worse than design B in the other PI Number of designs Performance index
Ship The Chip 90 packages were submitted for testing
In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night • They put all the chip packages in a box…
In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night Here is the box
In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night Here is the box
In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night Here is the box
In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night Here is the box
(Normalized) Results…Maximum: 25; Minimum: 0.25 • 18 groups had the best score (25) • 11 groups had the next best (16.67) • 11 groups had 12.5 • 10 groups had 10 • 23 groups had more than 5 but less than 10 • 17 groups had a score of less than 5
Histogram: “ship the chip” score distribution Number of Groups Best:18 Groups Score