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黑料老司机 Team Advances to Finals at DataFest 2019

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WOOSTER, Ohio – A team of five 黑料老司机 students advanced to the final round of this year檚 DataFest competition at Miami University, impressing an array of academic and industry judges with their research, analytical, and presentation skills. A second 黑料老司机 team narrowly missed making the cut-off.
DataFest is a program of the American Statistical Association that takes place at sites across the country in April and early May, in which 渢eams of undergraduates work around the clock to find and share meaning in a large, rich, and complex data set. This was just the second year that 黑料老司机 participated, and the two squads攖he Tartan Team and the Black and Gold Team攚ent up against three dozen other teams from four schools: Xavier University, Bowling Green State University, Northern Kentucky University, and host Miami. Seven of 黑料老司机檚 10 competitors were sophomores, one was a junior, and two were seniors. Only one, senior Mierkamil Mijiti, competed last year.
In addition to their relative youth, the 黑料老司机 teams were notable for the diversity of their backgrounds and academic interests. That was intentional, according to Drew Pasteur, associate professor of mathematics and computer science, who accompanied the students to the competition. Each team had a mix of statistical, computer science, economics, and social science background and knowledge, and 渋t was clear that they got each other thinking through the course of the weekend.
Paige Clay, a sophomore political science and Africana studies double major, and member of the team that advanced to the finals, agreed. 淲e were all different in our thinking and approach, which made us stronger, she said. 淚t was nice working with people outside my discipline, seeing how they think.
The basic structure of DataFest is straightforward. On Friday afternoon, the teams are presented with a large, complex set of data, some information about the organization providing it, and a fiendishly open-ended challenge: do something useful with it. By Sunday morning, they need to be ready to present their results to a panel of judges, including representatives from the client organization. The competitions are still going on around the country, so neither the organization nor the nature of the data can be revealed.
淵ou could have done an entire I.S., or even a Ph.D. dissertation, on this data set, Pasteur said. 淭o make something of it in less that 48 hours is a real tall task.
Alayt Isaak, a math major and studio art minor, said her team began by bouncing ideas off one another about how to extract useful insights from the data. 淥nce you have an idea of where you want to go, you can think about what mathematical modelling techniques can be used to get there. You think you have a lot of time, but you don檛. You need to know when to stop with one part and get on to the next.
Clay agreed. 淲ith such a large data set, there are so many angles you can take. We spent five or six hours just on that part.
The members of the Tartan Team were:

  • Rita Chiboub 21, a global and international studies major from Fes, Morocco
  • Angela Danso Gyane 21, a history and political science major from Woodbridge, Va.
  • Alayt Issak 21, a mathematics major and studio art minor from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Mierkamil Mijiti 19, a computer science and mathematics major from Urimqi, China
  • Brett Stern 21, a mathematics and business economics major from Livonia, Mich.

The members of the Black and Gold Team were:

  • Tianyi Cai 20, a mathematics major from Shanghai, China
  • Raghu Choudhary 19, an economics major from Kolkata, India
  • Paige Clay 21, a political science and Africana studies major from Denver, Colo.
  • Shivam KC 21, a mathematics major and computer science minor from Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Angelo Williams 21, a mathematics and computer science major from Ellwood, Penn.

淥ur teams really shone in their creativity, their presentation skills, and their ability to frame and contextualize the problem, Pasteur said. 淓xactly the things you would expect liberal arts students to do well.

Posted in News on April 25, 2019.


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