I participate in predictive modeling competitions on Kaggle, TunedIt, and CrowdAnalytix. I find that these sites are a good way to "work-out" for statistics/machine learning.
- Are there any other sites I should know about?
- How do you all feel about competitions where the host intends to profit from competitors' submissions?
/edit: Here's a more complete list:
Kaggle
TunedIt
Clopinte
KDD Cup
Innocentive
Crowdanalytix
Topcoder
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Isabelle Guyon (working with many colleagues) has organised a series of machine learning challenges, see the website for details of previous challenges. The competitions are usually part of the programme of a conference, but attendance at the event is optional, and they are a good test of the tools in ones toolbox!
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