On the Quasisubjectivity of Pool Stats Data Collecting
ABSTRACT:
There have been a few outcries on how we handle our data collection. Mainly, there is a notion that our data entry is subjective and will not generalize to a larger degree of players. This paper seeks to address these notions about how we handle subjective input and the policies, guidelines, and algorithms we have in place to ensure generalized and objective data. In order to accommodate a larger reading audience, we keep this paper brief on the math since the concepts are relatively easy to understand and further rigorous explanation is unnecessary.
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