Archive for September, 2016

NYU Data Science newsletter – September 7, 2016

NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for September 7, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A   Data Science News Facebook taps deep learning for customized feeds InfoWorld from September 02, 2016 Serving more than a billion people a day, Facebook has its work cut out for it when providing customized news […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – September 7, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 7, 2016 I recently joined an applied research group at Georgia Tech, the Wearable Computing Center (WCC). WCC is interdisciplinary and skilled in both technology development and communication. The group works with industry through contract services or on an ongoing basis. So if […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – September 6, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 6, 2016 I recently joined an applied research group at Georgia Tech, the Wearable Computing Center (WCC). WCC is interdisciplinary and skilled in both technology development and communication. The group works with industry through contract services or on an ongoing basis. So if […]

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Week in Review, Aug 28-Sep 4

Applied sports science depends on effective collaboration in order have an impact. The work often requires more than one person, and seeing the work through takes effort across a sports organization. None of it is easy but it gets easier if it’s fun. The role of fun is evolving in team sports. It had been […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – September 5, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 5, 2016 Searchable archived newsletters are now available: http://sports.bradstenger.com/category/newsletters/applied-sports-science-newsletter/   Matt Forte: Jets RB works with therapist David Reavy SI.com, Jamie Lisanti from September 01, 2016 When physical therapist David Reavy watches an NFL game, he sees a series of car crashes. Linemen […]

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Sports Science: Decision Making

Performance psychology has become a critical facet of sports science. But the field of psychology is far-ranging, something that can lead to psuedo- and junk-science. To avoid the psycho junk it helps to be specific about the material of interest and to connect what you’re interested in to what brain researchers are finding out. Let’s […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – September 3, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 3, 2016 Sometimes I send a Saturday newsletter to clear out a backlog of material sitting in the newsletter production queue. There are about double the number of items in this queue-clearing newsletter compared to the regular weekday email newsletter.   The Latest […]

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NYU Data Science newsletter – September 2, 2016

NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for September 2, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A   Data Science News Tweet of the Week Twitter from September 02, 2016   Artificial Intelligence Will Be as Biased and Prejudiced as Its Human Creators Pacific Standard, Nathan Collins from September 01, 2016 The optimism […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – September 2, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 2, 2016 Sometimes I send a Saturday newsletter to clear out a backlog of material sitting in the newsletter production queue. There are about double the number of items in this queue-clearing newsletter compared to the regular weekday email newsletter.   Injuries disrupt […]

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