A Discussion of Machine Learning Competitions

Ray Heberer
11 min readMar 20, 2018
Robots fighting

Define some objective, then let a population of algorithms compete against one another, mixing and refining characteristics of the most successful of their predecessors, and occasionally introducing novel approaches. I’m speaking, of course, of machine learning competitions. They are rather ubiquitous in today’s research and commercial environment, but what are they good for, and what should one know about…

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Ray Heberer

Data Scientist at Proximate Research. A little interested in a lot of things, a lot interested in a little.