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Impressions From Attending Live Kaggle Competition

Written by @MadMax | Published on 2020/6/20

TL;DR
Kaggle's "March Madness" competition is based on data about the men's and women's teams playing in the same tournament. The competition was originally scheduled to start on February 13 and end on April 6th. The winner of the competition will be announced on April 14th and the deadline has been extended to April 30th. Two-Team teams play in March Madness are more likely to win than teams that only have one team in the tournament, such as Duke, who play in both tournaments.

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kaggle|beginner|data-science|data-visualization|machine-learning-journey|march-madness|hackernoon-top-story|machine-learning
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