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Data Analysts Attempt To Predict World's Largest Music Vote, Again 41

littlekorea writes "Data analysts in the U.S. and Australia have come up with alternative means to predict the world's largest music vote, Triple J's Hottest 100. The Warmest 100 was close to spot on last year after analysts mined data from social posts auto-generated during the voting process. This year, with that avenue shut off, they relied on data extracted using the Instagram API, among others, and hope to achieve similar results."
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Data Analysts Attempt To Predict World's Largest Music Vote, Again

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  • by stoborrobots ( 577882 ) on Tuesday January 21, 2014 @04:33AM (#46022327)

    There were fewer than 200,000 votes cast last year - they've sampled close to 10% of the actual votes, so I'm sure they'll have a reasonable approximation of the final result...

  • by abhi_beckert ( 785219 ) on Tuesday January 21, 2014 @05:12AM (#46022471)

    That doesn't sound right.

    It depends whether you consider a "vote" to be a song choice, or a person who voted.

    Voters submit a list of their favourite handful of songs, they don't pick one. Triple J usually picks the number of song submissions, not the number of people who voted, since it's the songs themselves that they count.

    Fairly impressive for a country with a population of ~23M.

    A lot of the votes aren't by australians. Triple J streams worldwide for free and they have extremely good taste in music. Their charter requires, by law, that they do not have any ads except to promote music and culture, which means they promote music and festivals that they think are interesting, but don't collect any revenue for it.

    So there are plenty of people around the world who tune in.

    The event is several hours long, and it takes place on a national public holiday when everyone is off work. I've been invited to more than one party, to spend the whole day listening to music, drinking beer, eating bad food and trying to find some shade and/or water (bloody hot here this time of year!).

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