Professor Chris Anderson - The Numbers Game - Why Everything You Know About Football is Wrong
Why Corners Should Be Taken Short, Teams Are Only as Good as Their Worst Players
Professor Chris Anderson is a pioneer of quantitative football analytics. He has developed econometric models to study team dynamics and algorithms for evaluating player performance. He is passionate about understanding how complex match interactions can be observed and analyzed in a way that helps to optimize team performance in the context of global competition for talent and success. Anderson also is a Political Science professor at Cornell University working on comparative electoral behaviour. He has won a number of scientific awards for his research and is an internationally recognized expert on the application of multilevel statistical models of political behaviour.
A College of Social Sciences and International Studies lecture | |
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Date | 16 May 2013 |
Time | 16:00 to 18:00 |
Place | Streatham Court Old C with video conference link to PL Seminar 5, Tremough Campus |
Provider | College of Social Sciences and International Studies |
Intended audience | Open Event |
Speaker(s) | Professor Chris Anderson, Cornell University |
Registration information | If you would like to attend please email ssis-events@exeter.ac.uk including your venue choice in the header. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis. |
Event details
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The_Numbers_Game__may_2013_2.pdf | (77K) |
Location:
Streatham Court Old C