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25Jul

FILM AND STATISTICS: GIVE AND TAKE

by Yuri Tsivian in Forum | 0 Comment
A special page under this name has been opened at Cinemetrics. Here film scholars and professional statisticians discuss statistical methods applicable to films. The discussion will evolve in installments hinging […]
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