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  2. Makridakis Competitions - Wikipedia

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    The M2-Competition was organized in collaboration with four companies and included six macroeconomic series, and was conducted on a real-time basis. Data was from the United States. [1] The results of the competition were published in a 1993 paper. [6] The results were claimed to be statistically identical to those of the M-Competition. [1]

  3. Hutter Prize - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the Hutter Prize is to encourage research in artificial intelligence (AI). The organizers believe that text compression and AI are equivalent problems. Hutter proved that the optimal behavior of a goal-seeking agent in an unknown but computable environment is to guess at each step that the environment is probably controlled by one of the shortest programs consistent with all ...

  4. Competitions and prizes in artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Brain Activity Interpretation Competition [11] will reward analysis of fMRI data "to predict what individuals perceive and how they act and feel in a novel Virtual Reality world involving searching for and collecting objects, interpreting changing instructions, and avoiding a threatening dog." The prize in 2007 was $22,000.

  5. Timeline of machine learning - Wikipedia

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    Work on Machine learning shifts from a knowledge-driven approach to a data-driven approach. Scientists begin creating programs for computers to analyze large amounts of data and draw conclusions – or "learn" – from the results. [2] Support-vector machines (SVMs) and recurrent neural networks (RNNs) become popular. [3]

  6. Data journalism - Wikipedia

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    The data-driven journalism process. Veglis and Bratsas defined data journalism as "the process of extracting useful information from data, writing articles based on the information, and embedding visualizations (interacting in some cases) in the articles that help readers understand the significance of the story or allow them to pinpoint data that relate to them" [5]

  7. 12 Vintage Christmas Blow Molds Worth Serious Cash

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    xphotoz/istockphotoFew Christmas decorations capture the nostalgic nature of the holiday quite like blow molds. These iconic decorations first came about during the 1940s and have transformed over ...

  8. Level 9 Computing - Wikipedia

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    Level 9 devised their own interpreted language, A-code, around 1979. It was very memory efficient, mainly due to the advanced text compression routines which could compress texts to about 50%. [7] The game data, which was identical for all platforms, was incorporated into the executable file for specific machines, together with the interpreter ...

  9. Dataflow programming - Wikipedia

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    A pioneer dataflow language was BLOck DIagram , published in 1961 by John Larry Kelly, Jr., Carol Lochbaum and Victor A. Vyssotsky for specifying sampled data systems. [9] A BLODI specification of functional units (amplifiers, adders, delay lines, etc.) and their interconnections was compiled into a single loop that updated the entire system ...