Oscar Forecasting by Logical Regression

Though he doesn't state his confidence level, super-statsman Nate Silver predicts the Oscar race in the major categories for New York Magazine with a regression analysis and a database thirty years deep.

His logic appears impeccable: for instance, on Best Picture:

Best Picture

Slumdog Millionaire
won all three awards associated with Oscar success: the Directors Guild
Award, the Golden Globe, and the BAFTA. It’s also a serious film, which
the Academy favors. If there’s an upset (which would be a shocker), it
will be Milk; guilt over Prop 8 and the Brokeback snub of ’06 could split the vote, with Boyle getting Director and Milk getting Picture.

To be specific, Silver runs the numbers and concludes that Slumdog has a 99% chance of winning Best Picture, Milk has a 1% chance, and all the other candidates have 0.0 chance.

But the major awards are the easy ones! Try picking the best editing from amongst The Dark Knight, Frost/Nixon, Benjamin Button, Milk, and Slumdog Millionaire.

Regress that, Silver.

Published by Kit Stolz

I'm a freelance reporter and writer based in Ventura County.

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