Each container displays collection data from the last 10 weeks from the start of the current day. Only data for images from the container’s current location will be included in the collection data. Understanding the fullness at pickup trends, number of observed pickups versus the expected, and how much material is added on a given day of the week, can inform service schedule needs and waste and recycling performance tracking over time.
Actual vs. Expected Pickups
This metric is displaying the number of service events that were detected in the last 10 weeks at the current location compared to the service events that would have been expected based on the container’s service schedule.
Fullness at Pickup
The high level metrics for average, minimum, and maximum are looking at the fullness of all the pickups that occurred in the last 10 weeks at the current location as a percentage of container volume as well as cubic yards collected.
The Fullness at Pickup graph looks at the pickups by day of week in the last 10 weeks at the current location. This allows you to understand the consistency of observed pickups and level of fullness at pickup.
For each day of the week, the total count of pickups observed are displayed in the hover state as well as below the day of the week on the x-axis.
The dark teal line represents the median level of fullness, while the blue shading represents the 1st and 3rd quartiles. This means that 25% of the pickups had a fullness level between the 1st quartile and the median, and 25% of the pickups had a fullness level between the median and the 3rd quartile.
The light-blue shading represents the 25% of pickups that had a level between the minimum and 1st quartile and the 25% of pickups that had a level between the 3rd quartile and the maximum for that day of the week.
Fullness Increase Per Day
The Fullness Increase Per Day graph looks at how much material is getting added to a container on a given day of the week, independent of when a service event is occurring. This allows you to understand how consistent the location is in filling up their container on a given day of the week which can inform what days of the week would be best to have scheduled pickups if you are looking to change the service schedule.
For each day of the week, the total count of images received from the camera are displayed in the hover state as well as below the day of the week on the x-axis. Low numbers here may suggest that not enough data has been collected to understand a location’s performance.
The dark teal line represents the median amount of material added on that day of the week, while the blue shading represents the 1st and 3rd quartiles. This means that 25% of the days observed had increased the fullness level between the 1st quartile and the median, and 25% of the days observed had increased the fullness level between the median and the 3rd quartile.
The light-blue shading represents the 25% of observed days that had a fullness increase between the minimum and 1st quartile and the 25% of observed days that had a fullness increase between the 3rd quartile and the maximum for that day of the week.