I have a blog post up about using community clustering algorithms to look at what the structure of tournament attendance reveals about college quizbowl circuits.
This is the first in a series of posts I have planned about quizbowl using the new college quizbowl stats database. Currently, team names have been cleaned and unified, which allowed me to do this analysis.
My results were mostly fairly intuitive (which is good! circuits should be intuitive!), but I think it's just pretty neat to see it all laid out on a map. Here's the key image (the version on the blog lets you scroll and zoom and click on schools to see names). Let me know if you have any questions or comments, or ideas for me to take a look at!
Using clustering to look at college quizbowl circuits
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Using clustering to look at college quizbowl circuits
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Re: Using clustering to look at college quizbowl circuits
Neat! this is pretty interesting, I'm surprised that UT and CO circuits cluster with the PNW circuit and the Idaho circuit and not the KS/OK circuit (and that the Idaho circuit doesn't extend into WY/MT/the Dakotas)
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