Presentations from the event
How much of the NBA home court advantage is explained by rest?
presented by Oliver Entine and Dylan Small
Statistical models for the evaluation of fielding in baseball, presented by Shane T. Jensen
Probability and optimization models for racing, presented by Victor S. Lo
Rating the ratings: A comparison of methods for ranking college ice hockey teams, presented by Robin Lock and Julia Palmateer
The Tennis Formula: How it can be used in professional
tennis,
presented by A. James O'Malley
The passing premium puzzle reconsidered, presented by Duane W. Rockerbie
The pot calling the kettle black: Are NBA statistical models more
irrational than "irrational" decision-makers?
presented by Dan T. Rosenbaum
A Markov model for basketball, presented by Kenny Shirley
Does pole position really matter: Mixed model
relationship of MotoGP qualifying practice and final race
times,
presented by Leanne Streja
In search of the advantage to batting last in baseball, presented by Theodore L. Turocy
On probabilistic excitement of sports games,
presented by Jan Vecer
Real-world challenges in the pursuit of Olympic excellence,
presented by Peter Vint
A simple and flexible rating method for predicting success in the NCAA basketball tournament, presented by Brady T. West
Racial discrimination among NBA referees, presented by Justin Wolfers
Estimating situational effects on OPS, presented by Phil Yates
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