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Needs more written description of how to interpret #86

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AmeliaMN opened this issue Dec 12, 2017 · 2 comments
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Needs more written description of how to interpret #86

AmeliaMN opened this issue Dec 12, 2017 · 2 comments
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@AmeliaMN
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What is "Weighted ILI (%)"?
What does a probability of 0.3 mean? Any individual has a 30% chance of getting the flu? A 0.3% chance?
What does it mean that the mean log score for 3 wk is -7.93?
Perhaps a blub or some hover-over text with overall information would help. I clicked through a few different github pages and am figuring out it's some sort of competition hosted by the CDC. Is this one team's effort? A visualization of all of them put together into an ensemble model?

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Thanks for the comments!

@lepisma could we add a link to this blog post that provides a bit more context for the entire effort? http://reichlab.io/2017/11/28/flusight-ensemble.html

I like the idea of adding the link at the end of the initial help walk-through. And maybe a more permanent link in an "about" icon at the top of the page, or more centrally, near the title on the left?

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nickreich commented Jan 8, 2018

also...

  • add hover text on "weighted ILI%" on LHS
  • on-hover text for axis labels for distribution charts
  • better description of scoring and what it all means?

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