DataFest has concluded successfully.
Thanks for everyone who participated in our Fall 2017 DataFest and congratulations to our winning teams!

First Place – Team NLG
Members: Shan Guan, Xiayu Niu, and Xiaochen Liu

Second Place – Team Schrodinger’s Dog
Members: Keni Mou, Xincen Xie, Yuhan Zha, Xueting Sun, Yuqing Zhang, and Xiangpeng Zhao

Third Place – Team We Love KFC
Members: Wei Qin, Hanying Ji, Jiarui Tian, and Kuo Yang
More pictures can be found here!
All team leaders please send an email to [email protected] with a list of your team members (University ID or email address) and team name.
There are three awards for this competition valued at $450 total.
Grading is based on a cumulative grade with the following criteria:
Model completeness, Presentation/visualization, Business insight, Best use of external data
The final criteria may change at the judges’ discretion.
There is a requirement to use at least one of the datasets provided.
Make sure to present your methodology and results as best as possible on your slides and presentation.
Satow Room in Lerner Hall is booked for Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM if you need a place to work on the project.
Mudd 833 is booked for work space from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM with presentation starting at 2:30 PM, going on till 5:00 PM.
DataFest Introduction presentation
Data Part 1:
How to evaluate (info on evaluation) your model (Code for calculating your Gini score) The higher Gini score the better.
Data Part 2:
Compiled by Dr. Zifa Wang from USGS Catalog
Data Part 3:
External data (https://www.data.gov/, https://www.usgs.gov/, https://www.census.gov/,… etc.)
Columbia Statistics Club (CSC) is holding its biggest event, DataFest, of the semester Fall 2017
Agenda
| Friday Night (11/03):
6:00pm – 6:15pm: Introduction to the DataFest 6:15pm – 6:45pm: Tutorial by Prof. Dalal, [How to build insurance models + Q&A Session] 6:45pm – 7:10pm: Introduction to the Datasets and requirements 7:10pm – 9:00pm: Group forming |
Saturday (11/04):
9:00am – 4:00pm: Project preparation
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Sunday(11/05):
9:00am – 2:00pm: Time for group work 2:30pm – 4:00pm: Presentation 4:30pm – 5:00pm: Evaluation from judges
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