Predicting This Year’s Oscar Nominations Using Just Math

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At least six movies are nearly locks for best picture, per a mathematical formula that factors in awards season data and historical trends.

Every awards body this month has been forced to grapple with the same debate: Continue with their nominations and honors as scheduled, to provide some distraction and sense of normalcy in the face of the Los Angeles wildfires. Or delay and/or cancel their ceremonies, out of respect for those who have lost so much in L.A., and to allow people to focus on a path towards recovery.

Personally, I see merits on both sides of this debate. I went through the same debate in the decision to publish these 12th annual mathematical predictions of the Oscar nominees, or whether to hold off until it’s time to predict the winners a month from now. Ultimately, I decided to follow the Academy’s lead on this – if they’re rolling along with Oscar season, so will I.

The predictions that follow are based on weighting the key inputs of awards season to date, with more weight going to those inputs that have done a better job of predicting the nominees in each category in the past. This provides not only a set of predicted nominees, but also a snapshot of the race to win each category. Last year’s model predicted 10/10 best picture nominees, but perhaps this year we’ll get to see some more upsets. On to the mathematical predictions…



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