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  2. Kaggle - Wikipedia

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    Kaggle is a data science competition platform and online community for data scientists and machine learning practitioners under Google LLC.Kaggle enables users to find and publish datasets, explore and build models in a web-based data science environment, work with other data scientists and machine learning engineers, and enter competitions to solve data science challenges.

  3. Iceberg that sank the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Iceberg that was struck by Titanic on April 14, 1912. 'Iceberg' at the TitanicMuseum in Branson, Missouri, whose building is modeled on the famous ship. The passenger steamer Titaniccollided with an icebergand sankon the night of 14–15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic. Of the approximate 2,200 people on ...

  4. Makridakis Competitions - Wikipedia

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    Makridakis Competitions. The Makridakis Competitions (also known as the M Competitions or M-Competitions) are a series of open competitions to evaluate and compare the accuracy of different time series forecasting methods. They are organized by teams led by forecasting researcher Spyros Makridakis and were first held in 1982.

  5. Competitive programming - Wikipedia

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    Competitive programming or sport programming is a mind sport involving participants trying to program according to provided specifications. The contests are usually held over the Internet or a local network. Competitive programming is recognized and supported by several multinational software and Internet companies, such as Google [ 1][ 2], and ...

  6. Sinking of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Titanic 's discoverer, Robert Ballard, has commented that the assumption that the ship had suffered a major breach was "a by-product of the mystique of the Titanic. No one could believe that the great ship was sunk by a little sliver." [47] Faults in the ship's hull may have been a contributing factor.

  7. Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Titanic was 882 feet 9 inches (269.06 m) long with a maximum breadth of 92 feet 6 inches (28.19 m). The ship's total height, measured from the base of the keel to the top of the bridge, was 104 feet (32 m). [15] Titanic measured 46,329 GRT and 21,831 NRT [16] and with a draught of 34 feet 7 inches (10.54 m) and displaced 52,310 tonnes. [4]

  8. Media upheaval: CNN cutting about 100 jobs, and CBS News ...

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    CBS News President Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews said Wednesday she's resigning after less than a year in her role, and CNN announced that it was eliminating approximately 100 jobs in continued signs of ...

  9. Global Energy Forecasting Competition - Wikipedia

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    Global Energy Forecasting Competition. The Global Energy Forecasting Competition ( GEFCom) is a competition conducted by a team led by Dr. Tao Hong that invites submissions around the world for forecasting energy demand. [1] GEFCom was first held in 2012 on Kaggle, [2] and the second GEFCom was held in 2014 on CrowdANALYTIX.