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A basketball is on court with empty stadium seats

Hail to the geeks

At this year’s MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference: cutting-edge basketball research and, yes, plenty of discussion about Jeremy Lin.

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Thousands attended last year's Sloan Sports Analytics Conference.

Game on

As MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference kicks off, scholars and fans have produced a growing avalanche of quantitative research.

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On this chart of a 'normal' distribution, showing the classic 'bell curve' shape, the mean (or average) is the vertical line at the center, and the vertical lines to either side represent intervals of one, two and three sigma. The percentage of data points that would lie within each segment of that distribution are shown.

Explained: Sigma

How do you know when a new finding is significant? The sigma value can tell you — but watch out for dead fish.

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Writer Malcolm Gladwell moderates a discussion on identifying and developing athletic talent.

Strength in numbers

At MIT’s annual sports analytics conference, owners, coaches and statistics mavens convene to ask how numbers can help increase success.

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Retooling algorithms

Charles Leiserson and his team are experts at designing parallel algorithms — including one for a chess-playing program that outperformed IBM’s Deep Blue.

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