Sunday, April 15, 2012

Kaggle

  • SAN FRANCISCO -- Strange secrets hide in numbers. For instance, an orange used car is least likely to be a lemon.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Apr 13, 2012 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Kaggle, a platform for predictive modeling competitions, announced it is releasing its leaderboard of data scientists. In a release, the Company noted the top ten data scientists active on Kaggle: 1.
  • (TMCnet)
  • This post is part of our ReadWriteCloud channel, which is dedicated to covering virtualization and cloud computing. The channel is sponsored by Intel and VMware.
  • (ReadWriteWeb)
  • When you do find the best of a batch, are they, on average, out of the ordinary? Kaggle, which conducts pattern-finding competitions among data scientists, has started ranking its top performers.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • Kaggle is a platform for data science competitions. More than 30,000 data scientists compete to solve difficult problems for companies, governments and researchers. Wired.co.uk caught up with 28-year-old CEO Anthony Goldbloom.
  • (Wired.co.uk)
  • Think of Kaggle as The Amazing Race for brainiacs. The site manages competitions in which statisticians, scientists, academics and other whizzes compete to uncover the best predictive modeling--also called data mining--to solve specific challenges.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • In honor of its second anniversary, Kaggle, the premier platform for predictive modeling competitions, is releasing its first-ever global leaderboard of data scientists.
  • (TMCnet)
  • San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 02, 2012 The Data 2.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Here are five companies, which (according to Mashable) have used the power of digital to make a difference and are working towards changing the world: How it works: Kaggle hosts competitions aimed at data scientists.
  • (Silicon India)

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