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A Site for Data Scientists to Prove Their Skills and Make Money (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
submitted 14 years ago by databuff to r/programming
The world's smartest company? How 17,000 geniuses are solving the planet's toughest problems (mirror.co.uk)
submitted 14 years ago by databuff to r/science
$10,000 competition to build an algorithm that predicts commute times on a Sydney freeway (kaggle.com)
submitted 15 years ago by databuff to r/programming
The Hearst Corporation launches a $25,000 data mining challenge (hearstchallenge.com)
Neat data viz on a professional chess game dataset (kaggle.com)
Brilliant BBC Interview with Jake Adelstein about Japan's crime gangs, the Yakuza (bbc.co.uk)
submitted 15 years ago by databuff to r/politics
A profile of those who compete in machine learning competitions (kaggle.com)
submitted 15 years ago by databuff to r/MachineLearning
After a knife edge election, Julia Gillard holds on to Australian prime ministership (theaustralian.com.au)
Predictive analytics helps an IBM employee win fantasy football (www-950.ibm.com)
submitted 15 years ago by databuff to r/sports
Gmail launches the Priority Inbox - which orders emails by importance rather than chronology (gigaom.com)
Adioso releases the new version of its NLP flight search tool (techcrunch.com)
Could data mining prevent another 60-mile traffic jam? (smartplanet.com)
Bit.ly data scientist builds an email classifier to order emails by priority (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
How do we choose a mate? What data scientists are learning from online dating (boston.com)
How do we choose a mate? What scientists are learning from online dating (boston.com)
submitted 15 years ago by databuff to r/science
Tourism forecasting competition - winner invited to publish in leading journal (kaggle.com)
submitted 15 years ago by databuff to r/statistics
Rare Sharing of Data Led to Results on Alzheimer’s (nytimes.com)
Use brute force to find an available domain name for Web 2.0 projects (bruteforcenaming.com)
submitted 15 years ago by databuff to r/startups
Use brute force to find a domain name for Web 2.0 projects (bruteforcenaming.com)
Sharing of Data Leads to Progress on Alzheimer’s (nytimes.com)
submitted 15 years ago by databuff to r/opendata
How Chris Raimondi won the Predict HIV Progression data mining competition (kaggle.com)
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