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Vote on your favorite Sloan Conference paper
Mar 09, 2016 06:30 AM
By Staff

The Sloan Sports Analytics Conference at MIT brings together some of the finest minds in all of sports to figure out the pressing questions of the future. Eight sports-related research papers are finalists this year, and we'd like to give you the chance to vote on your favorite. Click the links below to read each paper, then vote in our poll!

The Pressing Game: Optimal Defensive Disruption in Soccer - By Iavor Bojinov and Luke Bornn "The Thin Edge of the Wedge": Accurately Predicting Shot Outcomes in Tennis using Style and Context Priors - By Xinyu Wei, Patrick Lucey, Stuart Morgan, Machar Reid and Sridha Sridharan Using Digital Signals to Measure Audience Brand Engagement At Major Sports Events: The 2015 MLB Season - By Peter Ibarra and Peter Lenz Sponsorship Revenue Forecasting for Sport Organizations: A Survival Analysis Approach - By Jonathan Jensen Recognizing and Analyzing Ball Screen Defense in the NBA - By Avery McIntyre, Joel Brooks, John Guttag, Jenna Wiens Accounting for Complementary Skill Sets When Evaluating NBA Players' Values to a Specific Team - By Joseph Kuehn Arsenal/Zone Rating: A PitchF/X Based Pitcher Projection System - By Pei Zhe Shu The Hot-Hand Fallacy: Cognitive Mistakes or Equilibrium Adjustments? Evidence from Major League Baseball - By Brett Green and Jeff Zwiebel


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