Might be some interesting opportunities at Kaggle.com for members of the
Friam clan.

-tom johnson

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From: Dan Nguyen <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, May 9, 2012 at 4:50 AM
Subject: [NICAR-L] Kaggle.com - machine learning contests, datasets, and
interviews
To: [email protected]


I don't know if this has been talked about here recently but I only now
found out about Kaggle.com, which is apparently a repository of machine
learning and statistical analysis  contests

Besides the actual challenges (which include things like thhe Netflix
preference predictor), there's a great accompanying blog that asks the
winners about their thought process. Their resumes are intimidating but
their methods and reasoning are pretty accessible.

Here's one of the better interviews I chanced on last night:
http://blog.kaggle.com/2011/11/23/picture-perfect-bo-yang-on-winning-the-photo-quality-prediction-competition/

The contest involved a set of photos from a photosharing site and designing
an algorithm that would predict photo quality based on the metadata alone,
including geolocation and tags. The winner talks about how he went as far
as to pull in World Bank data, on the reasoning that photos taken in
particular population/economic settings may be more appealing to viewers
(his hypothesis didn't find much correlation)

The Kaggle main site has some cool datasets to practice with:
http://www.kaggle.com/competitions

Some of them probably contain newsworthy insights on their own, especially
if cross referenced with other data sources

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