NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for May 17, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Deep Learning and Neuromorphic Chips KDnuggets, Peter Morgan from May 16, 2016 There are three main ingredients to creating artificial intelligence: hardware (compute and memory), software (or algorithms), and data. We’ve heard […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – May 17, 2016
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 17, 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue says burden placed on LeBron James this postseason has been minimal ESPN NBA, Dave McMenamin from May 14, 2016 LeBron James has never had it any easier in the playoffs during his 13-year career, according […]
Read More →Golden State Warriors 102 Oklahoma City Thunder 108
GSW 102 OKC 108 – Strong 2H by Oklahoma City’s 8-man rotation, all of them. Just 3 assists for the Thunder during 3Q, 4Q. Big letdown by the Golden State bench. Negative minutes by Livingston-Speights more than offset the positive minutes from the Warriors’ Barnes-Green-Thompson-Curry-Iguodala lineup.
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NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for May 16, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News How More Precise Data Science Will Be Advertising’s Ultimate Savior Adweek, Mitch Barns from May 15, 2016 Better data, more sophisticated data integration and the growing role of ad tech and marketing […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 16, 2016 Penguins goalie Matt Murray does not lack in confidence, competitiveness Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from May 13, 2016 … “When he was first called up first, up here, he’s jamming at guys’ feet, whacking at rebounds,” defenseman Ian Cole said. “It doesn’t […]
Read More →Toronto Raptors 116 Miami Heat 89
TOR 116 MIA 89 – Toronto relied on 7 players while Miami was shuffling lineups like crazy. The Raptors knew what they wanted to do, and were able to do it. The Heat starters, Johnson-Deng-Winslow-Wade-Dragic, had mostly negative minutes, unable to get any sort of advantage. Lowry is back to playing at an elite level […]
Read More →Toronto Raptors 91 Miami Heat 103
TOR 91 MIA 103 – Miami stayed small, playing Deng-McRoberts as the only bigs. Toronto could not make the Heat pay for the tactic. Lots of negative minutes by Joseph for the Raptors. Great game for Dragic on the Heat.
Read More →NYU Data Science newsletter – May 13, 2016
NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for May 13, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Badges to Acknowledge Open Practices: A Simple, Low-Cost, Effective Method for Increasing Transparency PLOS Biology, Mallory C. Kidwell et al. from May 12, 2016 Beginning January 2014, Psychological Science gave authors the […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 13, 2016 R.J. Hunter reviews his first year in the NBA AJC.com, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Georgia State Sports blog from May 12, 2016 … Hunter was one of the guest speakers for an NBA Fit stop at Cascade Elementary School on Thursday. NBA […]
Read More →San Antonio Spurs 99 Oklahoma City Thunder 113
SAS 99 OKC 113 – Oklahoma City was rock-solid & confident with the 8-man rotation, a group that played this entire game. The shaky San Antonio bench was not competitive in a matchup with the Thunder’s solid, stable lineups. Oklahoma City forgot how to pass the ball during 4Q but managed to hold on. Ginobli […]
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