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  • 1.  RE: 2022 UConn Sports Analytics Symposium (UCSAS) on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022

    Posted 05-16-2022 13:47
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    (Sorry for cluttering your inbox.)

    Please use the updated flyer in this message when sharing, which
    contains the registration link for the SMT Data Challenge. See
    https://statds.org/events/ucsas2022/challenge.html. There will be two
    live coding sessions for registrants.

    The UCSAS 2022 website is at: https://statds.org/events/ucsas2022/.

    Thanks,
    Jun Yan


    On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 7:19 AM Jun Yan <jyan.statistics@gmail.com> wrote:
    >
    > Dear Colleagues,
    >
    > The UCSAS this year has two new features:
    > 1) NSF travel support for presenting students;
    > 2) SportsMedia Technology Data Challenge.
    >
    > See full description below. Attached is a two-page flyer for your convenience.
    >
    > With a focus on students, UCSAS promotes data science education
    > through sports analytics. We appreciate your spreading the word.
    >
    > Best,
    > Jun Yan
    > ======
    > 2022 UConn Sports Analytics Symposium (UCSAS)
    > Saturday, October 8, 2022: http://uconnsportsanalytics.org
    > University of Connecticut**
    >
    > Back in-person and supported by the NSF in 2022, the UCSAS focuses
    > specifically on students (graduate, undergraduate, and pre-college)
    > who are interested in sports analytics. Organized by the UConn
    > Statistical Data Science Lab of the Department of Statistics, UCSAS
    > aims to: 1) showcase sports analytics to students at an accessible
    > level; 2) train students in data analytics with application to sports
    > data; and 3) foster collaboration between academic programs and the
    > sports industry.
    >
    > #### Keynote Presentations
    >
    > - Kathy Evans (Tentative), Vice President, Research and Information
    > System, Monumental Basketball: "A Review of Causal Inference in
    > Sports"
    >
    > - David Bergman, Associate Professor, University of Connecticut:
    > "Integration of Analytics Techniques for Algorithmic Sports Betting"
    >
    > #### Panel Discussion: Sports Data Science Competitions
    >
    > - Alison Lukan (moderator), Seattle Kraken Contributor and TV
    > Analyst for Root Sports.
    > - Michael Lopez, Senior Director of Football Data and Analytics,
    > National Football League.
    > - Brendan Kumagai, MS Student in Statistics, Simon Fraser University
    > (2022 Big Data Bowl Winner).
    > - Megan Risdal, Product Manager, Kaggle.
    > - Asmae Toumi, Director of Analytics, PursueCare (2021 Big Data Bowl Winner).
    >
    > #### SMT Data Challenge
    >
    > The newly added data challenge is sponsored by SportsMedia Technology
    > (SMT), an industry leader in sports data collection and visualization.
    > SMT has provided anonymized in-game player and ball location data for
    > multiple minor league teams over multiple seasons. The goal of the
    > data challenge is to analyze an aspect of player movement (e.g.,
    > baserunning, movement while fielding, backing up a play) within this
    > spatiotemporal dataset. The submission deadline is Monday, August 1 at
    > 11:59pm. Finalists selected by the data challenge judging committee
    > will be invited to present their works in the poster session with
    > travel support, and the winner will be announced at the closing
    > ceremony.
    >
    > #### Poster Session
    >
    > A virtual poster session is scheduled for 11:30--13:30. We invite
    > submissions from all, especially students (pre-college, undergraduate,
    > or graduate, with travel support), with interesting works on any
    > topics of sports analytics. The submission deadline is 11:59 pm,
    > Friday, September 30, 2022. A student poster award, decided by the
    > Student Poster Award Committee, will be presented at the closing
    > ceremony.
    >
    > #### Training Workshops
    >
    > Six 50-minute workshops are offered in three concurrent tracks during
    > 13:45--15:35. They provide training from jumpstart to advanced sports
    > analytic skills.
    >
    > -------------- ------------------------ --------------------
    > --------------------------------
    > Introductory Track Intermediate Track Advanced Track
    > 13:45--14:35 Introduction to R Hockey Analytics Web
    > Scraping for Sports Data
    > 14:45--15:35 Introduction to Python Baseball Analytics
    > TensorFlow in Sports Analytics
    > -------------- ------------------------ --------------------
    > --------------------------------
    >
    > #### Registration
    >
    > The symposium is open to anyone with an interest in sports analytics.
    > The registration fee is minimal ($5 for students and $10 for
    > non-students) to get an accurate count for planning and logistics.
    >
    > #### Sponsorship
    >
    > Depending on the contribution level, sponsors will be recognized
    > through customary channels, including names of sub-events. Please
    > contact Dr. Jun Yan (jun.yan@uconn.edu)) for details.</jyan.statistics@gmail.com>

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  • 2.  RE: 2022 UConn Sports Analytics Symposium (UCSAS) on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022

    Posted 06-08-2022 16:36
    (apologies for cross-posting)

    This is a reminder that the live coding sessions for the SMT student
    data challenge are coming soon. I'd appreciate it if you can encourage
    your students to register:
    https://statds.org/events/ucsas2022/challenge.html.

    Thanks,
    Jun Yan

    On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 1:46 PM Jun Yan <jyan.statistics@gmail.com> wrote:
    >
    > (Sorry for cluttering your inbox.)
    >
    > Please use the updated flyer in this message when sharing, which
    > contains the registration link for the SMT Data Challenge. See
    > https://statds.org/events/ucsas2022/challenge.html. There will be two
    > live coding sessions for registrants.
    >
    > The UCSAS 2022 website is at: https://statds.org/events/ucsas2022/.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Jun Yan
    >
    >
    > On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 7:19 AM Jun Yan <jyan.statistics@gmail.com> wrote:
    > >
    > > Dear Colleagues,
    > >
    > > The UCSAS this year has two new features:
    > > 1) NSF travel support for presenting students;
    > > 2) SportsMedia Technology Data Challenge.
    > >
    > > See full description below. Attached is a two-page flyer for your convenience.
    > >
    > > With a focus on students, UCSAS promotes data science education
    > > through sports analytics. We appreciate your spreading the word.
    > >
    > > Best,
    > > Jun Yan
    > > ======
    > > 2022 UConn Sports Analytics Symposium (UCSAS)
    > > Saturday, October 8, 2022: http://uconnsportsanalytics.org
    > > University of Connecticut**
    > >
    > > Back in-person and supported by the NSF in 2022, the UCSAS focuses
    > > specifically on students (graduate, undergraduate, and pre-college)
    > > who are interested in sports analytics. Organized by the UConn
    > > Statistical Data Science Lab of the Department of Statistics, UCSAS
    > > aims to: 1) showcase sports analytics to students at an accessible
    > > level; 2) train students in data analytics with application to sports
    > > data; and 3) foster collaboration between academic programs and the
    > > sports industry.
    > >
    > > #### Keynote Presentations
    > >
    > > - Kathy Evans (Tentative), Vice President, Research and Information
    > > System, Monumental Basketball: "A Review of Causal Inference in
    > > Sports"
    > >
    > > - David Bergman, Associate Professor, University of Connecticut:
    > > "Integration of Analytics Techniques for Algorithmic Sports Betting"
    > >
    > > #### Panel Discussion: Sports Data Science Competitions
    > >
    > > - Alison Lukan (moderator), Seattle Kraken Contributor and TV
    > > Analyst for Root Sports.
    > > - Michael Lopez, Senior Director of Football Data and Analytics,
    > > National Football League.
    > > - Brendan Kumagai, MS Student in Statistics, Simon Fraser University
    > > (2022 Big Data Bowl Winner).
    > > - Megan Risdal, Product Manager, Kaggle.
    > > - Asmae Toumi, Director of Analytics, PursueCare (2021 Big Data Bowl Winner).
    > >
    > > #### SMT Data Challenge
    > >
    > > The newly added data challenge is sponsored by SportsMedia Technology
    > > (SMT), an industry leader in sports data collection and visualization.
    > > SMT has provided anonymized in-game player and ball location data for
    > > multiple minor league teams over multiple seasons. The goal of the
    > > data challenge is to analyze an aspect of player movement (e.g.,
    > > baserunning, movement while fielding, backing up a play) within this
    > > spatiotemporal dataset. The submission deadline is Monday, August 1 at
    > > 11:59pm. Finalists selected by the data challenge judging committee
    > > will be invited to present their works in the poster session with
    > > travel support, and the winner will be announced at the closing
    > > ceremony.
    > >
    > > #### Poster Session
    > >
    > > A virtual poster session is scheduled for 11:30--13:30. We invite
    > > submissions from all, especially students (pre-college, undergraduate,
    > > or graduate, with travel support), with interesting works on any
    > > topics of sports analytics. The submission deadline is 11:59 pm,
    > > Friday, September 30, 2022. A student poster award, decided by the
    > > Student Poster Award Committee, will be presented at the closing
    > > ceremony.
    > >
    > > #### Training Workshops
    > >
    > > Six 50-minute workshops are offered in three concurrent tracks during
    > > 13:45--15:35. They provide training from jumpstart to advanced sports
    > > analytic skills.
    > >
    > > -------------- ------------------------ --------------------
    > > --------------------------------
    > > Introductory Track Intermediate Track Advanced Track
    > > 13:45--14:35 Introduction to R Hockey Analytics Web
    > > Scraping for Sports Data
    > > 14:45--15:35 Introduction to Python Baseball Analytics
    > > TensorFlow in Sports Analytics
    > > -------------- ------------------------ --------------------
    > > --------------------------------
    > >
    > > #### Registration
    > >
    > > The symposium is open to anyone with an interest in sports analytics.
    > > The registration fee is minimal ($5 for students and $10 for
    > > non-students) to get an accurate count for planning and logistics.
    > >
    > > #### Sponsorship
    > >
    > > Depending on the contribution level, sponsors will be recognized
    > > through customary channels, including names of sub-events. Please
    > > contact Dr. Jun Yan (jun.yan@uconn.edu)) for details.




  • 3.  RE: 2022 UConn Sports Analytics Symposium (UCSAS) on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022

    Posted 07-30-2022 06:20
    Dear colleagues, we'd appreciate your sharing the updates with those
    (especially students) who are interested in sports analytics.

    + The symposium registration is open until October 5, 2022.
    + The poster submission is open until September 30, 2022.
    + Student poster presenters travel support (thank NSF) application is
    open until September 23, 2022.
    + The deadline for SMT data challenge submission is August 1, 2022.

    See symposium website (https://statds.org/events/ucsas2022/) for
    updated details.

    Thanks,
    Jun Yan

    On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 4:35 PM Jun Yan <jyan.statistics@gmail.com> wrote:
    >
    > (apologies for cross-posting)
    >
    > This is a reminder that the live coding sessions for the SMT student
    > data challenge are coming soon. I'd appreciate it if you can encourage
    > your students to register:
    > https://statds.org/events/ucsas2022/challenge.html.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Jun Yan
    >
    > On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 1:46 PM Jun Yan <jyan.statistics@gmail.com> wrote:
    > >
    > > (Sorry for cluttering your inbox.)
    > >
    > > Please use the updated flyer in this message when sharing, which
    > > contains the registration link for the SMT Data Challenge. See
    > > https://statds.org/events/ucsas2022/challenge.html. There will be two
    > > live coding sessions for registrants.
    > >
    > > The UCSAS 2022 website is at: https://statds.org/events/ucsas2022/.
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Jun Yan
    > >
    > >
    > > On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 7:19 AM Jun Yan <jyan.statistics@gmail.com> wrote:
    > > >
    > > > Dear Colleagues,
    > > >
    > > > The UCSAS this year has two new features:
    > > > 1) NSF travel support for presenting students;
    > > > 2) SportsMedia Technology Data Challenge.
    > > >
    > > > See full description below. Attached is a two-page flyer for your convenience.
    > > >
    > > > With a focus on students, UCSAS promotes data science education
    > > > through sports analytics. We appreciate your spreading the word.
    > > >
    > > > Best,
    > > > Jun Yan
    > > > ======
    > > > 2022 UConn Sports Analytics Symposium (UCSAS)
    > > > Saturday, October 8, 2022: http://uconnsportsanalytics.org
    > > > University of Connecticut**
    > > >
    > > > Back in-person and supported by the NSF in 2022, the UCSAS focuses
    > > > specifically on students (graduate, undergraduate, and pre-college)
    > > > who are interested in sports analytics. Organized by the UConn
    > > > Statistical Data Science Lab of the Department of Statistics, UCSAS
    > > > aims to: 1) showcase sports analytics to students at an accessible
    > > > level; 2) train students in data analytics with application to sports
    > > > data; and 3) foster collaboration between academic programs and the
    > > > sports industry.
    > > >
    > > > #### Keynote Presentations
    > > >
    > > > - Kathy Evans (Tentative), Vice President, Research and Information
    > > > System, Monumental Basketball: "A Review of Causal Inference in
    > > > Sports"
    > > >
    > > > - David Bergman, Associate Professor, University of Connecticut:
    > > > "Integration of Analytics Techniques for Algorithmic Sports Betting"
    > > >
    > > > #### Panel Discussion: Sports Data Science Competitions
    > > >
    > > > - Alison Lukan (moderator), Seattle Kraken Contributor and TV
    > > > Analyst for Root Sports.
    > > > - Michael Lopez, Senior Director of Football Data and Analytics,
    > > > National Football League.
    > > > - Brendan Kumagai, MS Student in Statistics, Simon Fraser University
    > > > (2022 Big Data Bowl Winner).
    > > > - Megan Risdal, Product Manager, Kaggle.
    > > > - Asmae Toumi, Director of Analytics, PursueCare (2021 Big Data Bowl Winner).
    > > >
    > > > #### SMT Data Challenge
    > > >
    > > > The newly added data challenge is sponsored by SportsMedia Technology
    > > > (SMT), an industry leader in sports data collection and visualization.
    > > > SMT has provided anonymized in-game player and ball location data for
    > > > multiple minor league teams over multiple seasons. The goal of the
    > > > data challenge is to analyze an aspect of player movement (e.g.,
    > > > baserunning, movement while fielding, backing up a play) within this
    > > > spatiotemporal dataset. The submission deadline is Monday, August 1 at
    > > > 11:59pm. Finalists selected by the data challenge judging committee
    > > > will be invited to present their works in the poster session with
    > > > travel support, and the winner will be announced at the closing
    > > > ceremony.
    > > >
    > > > #### Poster Session
    > > >
    > > > A virtual poster session is scheduled for 11:30--13:30. We invite
    > > > submissions from all, especially students (pre-college, undergraduate,
    > > > or graduate, with travel support), with interesting works on any
    > > > topics of sports analytics. The submission deadline is 11:59 pm,
    > > > Friday, September 30, 2022. A student poster award, decided by the
    > > > Student Poster Award Committee, will be presented at the closing
    > > > ceremony.
    > > >
    > > > #### Training Workshops
    > > >
    > > > Six 50-minute workshops are offered in three concurrent tracks during
    > > > 13:45--15:35. They provide training from jumpstart to advanced sports
    > > > analytic skills.
    > > >
    > > > -------------- ------------------------ --------------------
    > > > --------------------------------
    > > > Introductory Track Intermediate Track Advanced Track
    > > > 13:45--14:35 Introduction to R Hockey Analytics Web
    > > > Scraping for Sports Data
    > > > 14:45--15:35 Introduction to Python Baseball Analytics
    > > > TensorFlow in Sports Analytics
    > > > -------------- ------------------------ --------------------
    > > > --------------------------------
    > > >
    > > > #### Registration
    > > >
    > > > The symposium is open to anyone with an interest in sports analytics.
    > > > The registration fee is minimal ($5 for students and $10 for
    > > > non-students) to get an accurate count for planning and logistics.
    > > >
    > > > #### Sponsorship
    > > >
    > > > Depending on the contribution level, sponsors will be recognized
    > > > through customary channels, including names of sub-events. Please
    > > > contact Dr. Jun Yan (jun.yan@uconn.edu)) for details.