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SCEC is developing software tools for extracting CSEP test results from the CSEP data archives.
 
SCEC is developing software tools for extracting CSEP test results from the CSEP data archives.
  
== Purpose ==
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== Purpose Of Scripts ==
CSEP one-day-model test results are posted in a series of files, one every day of operation. We want a script that will open the daily files, extract some information, and then print it in a csv table summary form. We will develop tools working with one-day-models because those have been running the longest.
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CSEP one-day-model test results are posted in a series of files, one every day of operation. We want a script that will open the daily files, extract some information, and then print it in a comma separated values (csv) ASCII file form. We are starting with one-day-models because those have been running the longest.
  
== SCEC-natural-laboratory/one-day-models/results N-Test Result  ==
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== one-day-models ==
Testing center has one day model results from 2007-03-01 through 2017-03-03. The xml result file format changed during the course of the test run, and the scripts have to check the results date to identify which format the results are in.
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Forecast models in a forecast group use the same input catalogs, and run the same evaluation tests. The SCEC CSEP testing center has one day model results from  
*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/CSEP/one-day-models-n-test_results.csv CSEP Test Results in csv format file (242Kb)]
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*2007-08-01 through 2017-03-03.  
  
== Format Updates ==
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To support the full date range, we must handle the changes in XML result file format.
We've updated the csv output format, with the goal of reducing repeated information. The CSV header includes test_name, start_date.
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The xml result file format changed during the course of the test run, and the scripts have to check the results date to identify which format the results are in.
  
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== One Month Results ==
#testName: NTest
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We have extracted the first week of results to confirm that the output files are properly formatted.
#startDate: 2007-08-01
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/CSEP/one_day_step_etas_ntest_short.csv August 2007 Week 1 ETAS and STEP results in CSV format]
#endDate: 2017-03-03
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#result_dir: /home/csep/operations/SCEC-natural-laboratory/one-day-models/results
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== Ten Years Results ==
#number_of_expected_results: 3503
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We have extracted the full 10 years of results:
#number_of_found_results: 3417
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/CSEP/one_day_step_etas_ntest.csv August 2007 - March 2017 ETAS and STEP results in CSV format]
resultDate modelName eventCount delta1 delta2 eventCountForecast
 
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== Source Codes ==
 
== Source Codes ==
*[https://github.com/SCECcode/CSEPcode CSEPcode Repository]
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* [https://github.com/SCECcode/CSEPcode CSEP Code Repository]
  
 
== Related Entries ==
 
== Related Entries ==
 
*[[CSEP]]
 
*[[CSEP]]
 
*[[Software]]
 
*[[Software]]

Latest revision as of 01:08, 28 November 2017

SCEC is developing software tools for extracting CSEP test results from the CSEP data archives.

Purpose Of Scripts

CSEP one-day-model test results are posted in a series of files, one every day of operation. We want a script that will open the daily files, extract some information, and then print it in a comma separated values (csv) ASCII file form. We are starting with one-day-models because those have been running the longest.

one-day-models

Forecast models in a forecast group use the same input catalogs, and run the same evaluation tests. The SCEC CSEP testing center has one day model results from

  • 2007-08-01 through 2017-03-03.

To support the full date range, we must handle the changes in XML result file format. The xml result file format changed during the course of the test run, and the scripts have to check the results date to identify which format the results are in.

One Month Results

We have extracted the first week of results to confirm that the output files are properly formatted.

Ten Years Results

We have extracted the full 10 years of results:

Source Codes

Related Entries