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Sport analytics leverage AI and ML to improve the game

CIO Business Intelligence

In the years since author Michael Lewis popularized sabermetrics in his 2003 book, Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game , sports analytics has evolved considerably beyond baseball. With this huge amount of data per month, we’re able to offer stats and reports,” says Ana Rosa Victoria Bruno, innovation manager at LaLiga.

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CBAP certification: A high-profile credential for business analysts

CIO Business Intelligence

IIBA is a nonprofit professional association founded in 2003 to promote the field of business analysis. There must be a measurable learning objective or set of objectives that are directly applicable to changing the behavior or improving the skills of a business analyst. CBAP benefits: Is CBAP worth it?

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Multiplicity: Succeed Awesomely At Web Analytics 2.0!

Occam's Razor

My first eMetrics summit was June 2003 and as a young inexperienced person new in the field it was a great learning experience (eMetrics in Santa Barbara were the best!). Five different sources of data, that require you to have multiple tools to measure success. ." Ok let me explain. Idiot proof fast installation.

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Finding Data Quality

Jim Harris

In the spring of 2003, Pixar Animation Studios produced one of my all-time favorite Walt Disney Pictures— Finding Nemo. These discussions are a critical prerequisite for determining data usage, standards, and the business relevant metrics for measuring and improving data quality. Defect Prevention.

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Using Empirical Bayes to approximate posteriors for large "black box" estimators

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

Posteriors are useful to understand the system, measure accuracy, and make better decisions. Methods like the Poisson bootstrap can help us measure the variability of $t$, but don’t give us posteriors either, particularly since good high-dimensional estimators aren’t unbiased.

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