Visualizing Team Performance Dynamics
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Title
Visualizing Team Performance Dynamics
Author
Bergeron , Ryan Joseph
Advisors
Rheingans , Penny
Program
Computer Science
UMBC Department
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
Document Type
thesis
Sponsors
University of Maryland , Baltimore County (UMBC)
Keywords
Computer Science (0984)
Date Issued
2008-08-21 ;
Abstract
In team-based environments , statistical analysis is used as the primary evaluation method for success . The standard practiced methods of analysis use histograms , statistical comparison , and other generic performance visualizations . However , grasping the real value that an individual has to team composition is difficult to achieve through standard analysis tools . Furthermore , these methods fail to convey the underlying relationships of measured performance attributes of a team's individuals . This work proposes a method to visualize the impact of composite performance through the visualization of loosely coupled multi-attribute data sets . The research focuses on the team dynamics of volleyball and the performance of individuals ' tracked skill data stored in a relational database to facilitate multi-attribute data set filtering . There are three key components to our method of team composition performance analysis . Zones of Influence generated from data sets convey the spatial influence and range of a player . Scalar color mapping of hot and cold convey images of urgency . Height mapping of scalar data elicits understanding of magnitude and quantity of events . These three components used in conjunction with loosely coupled multi-attribute data visualize individual player impact on team performance .
Identifier
1197
Format
application:pdf
Language
en
Collection
UMBC Theses and Dissertations
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Source
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