International audienceWhole-History Rating (WHR) is a new method to estimate the time-varying strengths of players involved in paired comparisons. Like many variations of the Elo rating system, the whole-history approach is based on the dynamic Bradley-Terry model. But, instead of using incremental approximations, WHR directly computes the exact maximum a posteriori over the whole rating history of all players. This additional accuracy comes at a higher computational cost than traditional methods, but computation is still fast enough to be easily applied in real time to large-scale game servers (a new game is added in less than 0.001 second). Experiments demonstrate that, in comparison to Elo, Glicko, TrueSkill, and decayed-history algorith...
We present a methodology for fitting a time-varying paired comparisons model using an empirical Baye...
Providing direct and indirect contributions of more than $18 billion to the nation’s gross output in...
This honors thesis explores a method of ranking the world’s top ten chess grand- masters using only ...
International audienceWhole-History Rating (WHR) is a new method to estimate the time-varying streng...
We extend the Bayesian skill rating system TrueSkill to infer entire time series of skills of player...
This paper presents evidence for several features of the population of chess players, and the distri...
The Elo rating system, which was originally proposed by Arpad Elo for chess, has become one of the m...
This paper develops and tests formulas for representing playing strength at chess by the quality of ...
International audienceWe study rating systems, such as the famous ELO system, applied to a large num...
We introduce a new rating system for tracking the development of parameters based on a stream of obs...
In this work we investigate a mechanism for the emergence of long-range time correlations observed i...
We present a model for rating international football teams. Using data from 1944 to 2016, we ask ‘wh...
We consider the problem of dynamically rating sports teams based on the categorical outcome of paire...
Abstract. The Elo rating system has it origins in chess ability estima- tion. The system is propose...
This article discusses in detail the rating system that won the kaggle competition “Chess Ratings: E...
We present a methodology for fitting a time-varying paired comparisons model using an empirical Baye...
Providing direct and indirect contributions of more than $18 billion to the nation’s gross output in...
This honors thesis explores a method of ranking the world’s top ten chess grand- masters using only ...
International audienceWhole-History Rating (WHR) is a new method to estimate the time-varying streng...
We extend the Bayesian skill rating system TrueSkill to infer entire time series of skills of player...
This paper presents evidence for several features of the population of chess players, and the distri...
The Elo rating system, which was originally proposed by Arpad Elo for chess, has become one of the m...
This paper develops and tests formulas for representing playing strength at chess by the quality of ...
International audienceWe study rating systems, such as the famous ELO system, applied to a large num...
We introduce a new rating system for tracking the development of parameters based on a stream of obs...
In this work we investigate a mechanism for the emergence of long-range time correlations observed i...
We present a model for rating international football teams. Using data from 1944 to 2016, we ask ‘wh...
We consider the problem of dynamically rating sports teams based on the categorical outcome of paire...
Abstract. The Elo rating system has it origins in chess ability estima- tion. The system is propose...
This article discusses in detail the rating system that won the kaggle competition “Chess Ratings: E...
We present a methodology for fitting a time-varying paired comparisons model using an empirical Baye...
Providing direct and indirect contributions of more than $18 billion to the nation’s gross output in...
This honors thesis explores a method of ranking the world’s top ten chess grand- masters using only ...