Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
You need to add somebody with some user interface background, both for the Excel and the website. There are little things, like you need a more professional username for your photobucket uploads.
The model sounds interesting in that you can run it in Excel. I would have thought it would run in Python or R or something else which could crunch large scale data quickly. I've used logit and probit models in the past, our company does a lot of forecasting work for individuals, it's not the group I'm in but I learned it in graduate school.
A few questions - hint, you should start building an FAQ for your web site.
- I didn't see anything in the interface or the materials about confidence intervals. If horse A has an point estimate chance of winning of 18% and B is 14%, are you showing anything about your confidence that A actually > B?
- How much does the underlying data cost?
- How often are you planning to update the model to provide new coefficients? I can envision that while the general structure of the model is similar from track to track, the parameters will change over time, that is to say for example that post position may be a big deal at Track A, and less of a factor at Track B.
- Will it run on a tablet version of Excel? Or does it need VBA and all the bells and whistles of a full Windows Excel install?
Good suggestion about the FAQs.
The photobucket uploads and links were just for posting here. When adding pages to the site, I upload the results directly to the site.
1. I somewhat addressed this on HW versus Prime Power on the site. The results are true probabilistic results, so there is increased confidence of a horse winning as the probability increases. I'm in the process of compiling and putting some of the data up you are looking for.
2. Brisnet single data files cost $1 for each card for a particular day. There is a monthly plan for about $120-130. You can find the pp data for free, if you want to go that route, and manually input it, too. The main feature of the software is that it processes the digital files instantly, saving the user a lot of time.
3. The model does not factor in post positions, but I would not consider that to be a significant determinant of outcomes. Would I consider other factors? Yes, if they can be incorporated into the probabilistic scheme of the model.
4. Yes, you need the full Excel version, because it runs offs a number of macros.