Where can I find dataset for all chess.com members

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Littlecoke

Are you guys interested in data science? Machine learning? Data Mining? Kaggle competition?

 

I bet there is a wealth of data, and insight from data generated by the site. I would like to mine that data so that chess.com  to gain insight so to can make more money for chess.com. Better yet, why not submit your data to Kaggle, and let the data scientist there mine your data?

notmtwain
phillipwongseven wrote:

Are you guys interested in data science? Machine learning? Data Mining? Kaggle competition?

 

I bet there is a wealth of data, and insight from data generated by the site. I would like to mine that data so that chess.com  to gain insight so to can make more money for chess.com. Better yet, why not submit your data to Kaggle, and let the data scientist there mine your data?

Gosh, I think that's what they call proprietary data and they are extremely unlikely to disclose most of it to outside parties unless they have a project that they are doing themselves.

They do post the number of members, however, and the number of players online.  What can you make from that?

Uhohspaghettio1

It's called "statistics". It's nothing new, it's been around for a long time. 

It's just been sexed up and hyped lately to justify extra publicity and research grants. 

If you intend on optimizing huge amounts of data then you should be aware that the optimization may within a short time frame become unnecessary due to increased computer performance, rendering your skills obsolete.

We will all be long dead before anything resembling true AI occurs if ever.  

DonaldoTrump

If I win the elections I will probably buy this domain after which we can do all the experiments you want, but for that to happen you will need to vote for, me!

AntonLevchinskiy

There is top 200 000 blitz players here https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/antonlevchinskiy/top-200-000-chesscom-blitz-players