Formula 1 is one of the most attractive areas for data analysis in R, as it combines structured results, lap-by-lap timing, pit strategy and driver performance in one of the richest data sets in the sport. For anyone building authority in technical R content, this is an excellent niche: it’s specific enough to stand out, […]
Last fall I read a post by Trendenser-Frida (one of the blogs I’ve read the longest!) titled “What’s the worst thing about blogging”. She, in turn, had found the post at Flora Wistrom. I really enjoyed reading Frida’s personal posts, as well as all the answers in the comments section! There, readers wrote things they […]
ELLE challenges the Doktor Glas trio to the pointing game Spring: is it really here now? When the thermometer approaches plus degrees, the sun comes through the clouds and it almost even gets a little warmer – well, then the fingers really start itching to finally put away the warm winter coat and replace the […]
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You know those days when you don’t want to get on a plane, but you want to feel like you’ve escaped your life for a while? That’s when Tiburon makes the perfect day trip to San Francisco. Just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, this small waterfront town somehow manages to feel like a European […]
It’s Sunday and time to wrap up our penultimate week on Koh Lanta for this round. It was a good one, but the last few hours were certainly filled with musings and thoughts about the turmoil in the Middle East. If you don’t mention them, you’re burying your head in the sand. We are supposed […]
Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling (also called multi-level modeling) is one of the most reliable ways to build predictive and inferential models when your data has a natural grouping: teams, players, seasons, leagues, referees, locations, or even game states. In sports analysis, this grouping is unavoidable. In R, hierarchical Bayesian models are commonly implemented via BRMS (Stan), […]