Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Frequency: XKCD to EVE

On Monday, XKCD posted a piece called Frequency

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Title text: This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.
Reposting courtesy: Explain XKCD

Chatting with my friends in Aideron Robotics, the question came up: "Wouldn't it be cool to do that for EVE data?"  Conveniently, I happened to have that data somewhat handy.  Unfortunately, as I said in my previous post, I was lacking the time to work on it.

After putting out a call on #tweetfleet/#devfleet with "I have the data, if someone wants to make it happen", Lukas Rox of Pozniak.pl answered the call!  With a little bit of JavaScript hacking, he put together two awesome pages:
I already have a repository of destruction counts from zkb.  Using 2013's data to build averages, I sent forward the frequencies to Lukas, who in turn used JavaScript to get the same effect.  Unfortunately, this is averaged data, not live.  I would very much like to update it to match zkb's map function (broken?), but I need to write a different tool to hook into their STOMP service.  It's high on my TODO, but I don't have very much dev time handy right now.  In the meantime, a 15-60min lagging service is possible using my zkb.py to scrape recent kills... but STOMP would be so much better.

To keep this short and sweet: this was a lot of fun to collaborate on.  Where I had the data, Lukas had the know-how.  And the turnaround time, being published 2 days after XKCD posted, was phenominal.  We're still arguing behind the scenes about the time dilation factor (@ashterothi suggested a slider, which might solve everyone's issues).  We are chatting about teaming up on more data projects in the future, and I look forward to putting our tools together!

UPDATE:

A few addendums.

@ashterothi originally suggested the "wouldn't it be cool if..." comment that compelled me to scrape the data and throw it out to #tweetfleet

Lukas also pushed an page that chronicles the big B-R5RB fight: http://pozniak.pl/evestats/br5rb/ 

5 comments:

Lukas Rox said...

Lukas Rox is a pilot from Aideron Technologies, which is a splinter of Aideron Robotics ;-)

PS. I actually made no gifs whatsoever. Everything is pure javascript/css/html code. Except for ship images of course.

Lukas Rox said...

By the way, do you happen to have kills from B-R ? We could play the real battle as it happened.

coolcold said...

Very nice blog. Never found it until now and I must admit it's one of the best blogs (not only Eve based) that I've ever read :) I am a statistics fan and love science in every aspect. To see someone bringing it into Eve is really fantastic! Thanks to you and your tool I am able to do some statistics myself for Capital Ship counts since the very first killmail. Together with two friends we are working on a automated database that's available via GDocs. As soon as it's ready to go fully online, I will let you know about it :)

Because you use some german words and the blog ending is .de, are you from germany that emmigrated into the US?

Regards

Unknown said...

Thanks so much for the interest! I am eager to see your project, I love seeing all the different data projects in EVE.

Unfortunately, I am US born and raised. Blogspot does local mirrors for a bunch of countries, so if you access from UK you get .uk, Germany gets .de and so on.

coolcold said...

Ah, well, yeah, something I should have figured myself :D

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