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Building a Dota 2 Match Outcome Predictor using machine learning and data analysis
I just published an article detailing my journey in building a Dota 2 Match Outcome Predictor using machine learning and data analysis. I cover the challenges faced, insights gained, and the extended dataset available on GitHub. If you’re interested in predictive modeling or gaming, check it out!
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