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Team wins $1 million for helping Netflix

Written By
David Needle
David Needle
Sep 22, 2009
1 minute read

When Netflix decided to try and make significant improvements to the system it uses to recommend movies, the company took a unique approach to getting the job done. Rather than hire more staff, it banked on a unusual form of outsourcing.

The movie rental giant announced [the Netflix Prize](http://www.netflixprize.com/), promising to award $1 million to anyone who could help it reach at least a 10 percent improvement in the accuracy of its movie recommendation.

That was 2006, three years later we have a winner. A team of engineers, statisticians and researchers cashed into today at an awards ceremony hosted by Netflix. The team “BellKor’s Pragmatic Chaos” is actually the result of merging of three teams that had previously competed against one another in the contest.

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After three years of competing it all came down to a kind of crazy ‘We are the World’ finish. The winning team is comprised of software and electrical engineers, statisticians and machine learning researchers from Austria, Canada, Israel and the United States.

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