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Bookmarklet
Data Portability
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Making Data Science a Sport
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02.02.2011 13:40 - 14:20
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Presented by Anthony Goldbloom (Kaggle). Data modeling competitions allow companies and researchers to post a problem and have it scrutinised by the world's best data scientists. By exposing a problem to a wide audience, competitions are a great way to get the most out of a dataset. In just a few months, Kaggle's competitions have helped to progress the state of the art in chess ratings and HIV research.
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Mission City B1
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No reminder
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