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title: CLRG Results Analysis
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date: 2022-10-28T10:45:00-0600
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# Our Findings
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Here's a summary of what the team I've been working with has found:
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## It's clearly widespread throughout the organization
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It's more than 12 people.
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It's more than 24 people.
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It's probably more than 48 people.
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Every data set we found had some pretty clear weirdness,
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and that was just looking at numbers.
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Once we tied names back in to weirdness,
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we were like, "oh, yeah, we had a feeling this person was up to something."
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Unless there are some *major* changes made,
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we're still going to have corruption in CLRG.
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(Spoiler alert: there will not me major changes made.)
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That's just the world you're in with CLRG,
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and most other subjectively-judged competitive events.
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I hope any new families getting involved understand this:
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In order to get into the upper tiers,
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the way you compete becomes more about politics than dancing.
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And by "politics" I mean corruption.
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That's not to say the dancers at the upper levels aren't excellent dancers: to
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recall at a national event, you have to be an excellent dancer. But you might
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also be an excellent dancer and not recall, because your parents/coach/teacher
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aren't playing the corruption game as well as somebody else's
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parents/coach/teacher.
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## The top 11 places are bizarre
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We knew this from [previous analysis](/blog/2022-10-09-CLRG-Scoring.html):
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the top 11 places are scored totally differently than places 12-50.
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And places 51-100 are placed separately.
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Any large event is actually three separate competitions,
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and it's very very difficult to break out if any judge places you in one of these categories:
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| Placing | Comment |
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| ---- | ---- |
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| 1st - 11th | Strange exponential points category |
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| 12th - 50th | Scoring here works the way you assumed it would |
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| 51st - 100th | Everybody's fighting for a fraction of one point |
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Please note that this is just my hot take!
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You should play with the
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[scoring tool](/blog/2022-10-09-CLRG-Scoring.html) I made
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to get a feel for how this all works. It's weird!
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And it's difficult enough to explain accurately by someone trying to.
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I'm not trying to in this section.
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# I won't publish any more tools
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I started writing a thing to highlight weirdness in CLRG rankings.
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You'd give it a ranking sheet,
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and it would highlight what weirdness it found,
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with an explanation about why it looks weird and what it might mean.
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But I gave up after a day's work.
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Here's why:
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## I don't have the right to copy data
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The results of competitions is owned by various companies. It seems to be a
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different company depending on who gets the contract to provide the scoring
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software for a particular event. In any case, none of them provide a license
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that allows me to redistribute their data. That means I can't host any scores on
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this web site: you have to get it from the company that owns it.
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## The data is distributed as PDF files
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Adobe Acrobat (or whatever they call it now) actually has an "export as XML"
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function that does a good job turning PDF files back into something like a
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spreadsheet.
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In order for any tool I make to be generally useful, I would also need to
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provide instructions on doing that Acrobat export, probably with an accompanying
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video and multiple screen shots. I don't even run Windows or Mac OS, to say
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nothing of being notoriously bad at this sort of instructional page / video.
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## It's not clear anybody really cares
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Reading the "voy forums", it's clear that the main thing people are getting out
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of this is righteous indignation. I don't think a post full of math would really
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appeal to the people there.
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I'm in touch with a couple of reporters covering this story, but I don't think
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the math angle is going to be very interesting to their readership either.
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That means I'd need to go and try to figure out who *does* care. I found a small
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group of people who care, and this group has already loaded some data into a
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spreadsheet and done a manual analysis.
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After finding mathematical evidence supporting what we already knew (this whole
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process is corrupt), what then? I guess I just go on with my life.
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I can already just go on with my life, I don't have to put in a bunch of work first.
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# Parting thoughts
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My kid is a high school senior.
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She has a lot of things to look forward to in her immediate future that aren't Irish Dance,
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and is winding down her involvement,
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so our family is sort of meh about this whole thing.
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If she were in elementary or middle school,
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I would probably be howling right now and pressing hard to pull her out.
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But maybe there's some value to still doing all this,
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even though it's corrupt and she's never going to get a top ranking.
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She still wants to compete for some reason,
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and practicing has helped her develop a work ethic that will help her later.
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In addition,
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she's made friends through this;
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she's learned how to care for others and talk to new people;
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she's learned how to teach;
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and she's gained a strong sense of self.
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Those are all good things that didn't depend on fair judging.
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The other day I was talking with a woman who runs an after-school program for
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black kids who are interested in science and technology. I mentioned that the
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winning papers at the statewide computer science contest never seem to integrate
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the social justice aspects she's asking her kids to focus on. We kicked that
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idea around a while, and wound up convincing each other that the work is worth
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doing even if the judging is biased against it. I think the same thing might be
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true here.
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# Do you care?
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Are you a regular reader of my blog? (HA HA HA) Do you care about mathematical
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analysis of this stuff? Are you willing to jump through some technical hoops in
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order to look at things without running afoul of copyright law? Get in touch
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with me and let me know there's actually an audience!
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All of the code I wrote is checked in to git for this blog page.
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So you don't even need to contact me,
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you can just take the scraping code and go nuts.
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It uses a standard API for scraped data from two different sources,
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does some smarts to determine missing data,
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and should be pretty simple to interface with.
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If you need help getting the XML data into it,
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I'd be glad to help you with that.
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Here are the files:
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* [Feisworx report scraping code](feisworx.mjs)
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* [Feis Results report scraping code](feisresults.mjs)
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* [Code to guess placing given award points, used by feisresults.mjs](awardpoints.mjs)
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* [JSDoc documentation of some global data structures](types.mjs)
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* [Some stub code to populate an HTML page with data](dataset.mjs)
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