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Sport analytics leverage AI and ML to improve the game

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Nearly 10 years ago, Bill James, a pioneer in sports analytics methodology, said if there’s one thing he wished more people understood about sabermetrics, pertaining to baseball, it’s that the data is not the point. Computer vision, AI, and machine learning (ML) all now play a role. Souza’s advice: Cultivate curiosity.

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How 2 Australian sporting brands leverage human-centric digital innovation to drive new fan experiences in and out of the arena

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Creating new revenue streams, identifying untapped audiences and better engaging fans onsite and all year-round are just some of the wins iconic Australian sporting events are chalking up thanks to human-centric digital innovation. A ‘win predictor’ also gave fans real-time predictions as each match progressed.

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Here’s How Data Analytics In Sports Is Changing The Game

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Any sports player or fan should be aware that data analysis has become a significant part of sports. Whether you are an English Premier League soccer team, a Moneyball baseball team, a roller skater, a golfer, or a National Hockey League franchise, the collection and use of data in sports are now commonplace.

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Data Analytics Technology is Positively Disrupting the World of Sports

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In recent years, organized sports have been steadily changed by big data. The news programs and sports updates shown on television have been made to be more entertaining, partly because of research conducted and the information analyzed. More sports companies are likely to invest in big data in the future. Sport is no different.

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A CIO primer on addressing perceived AI risks

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Other than those of our fellow humans who hunt for sport it’s rare for species to harm members of other species just for the heck of it. As it happens, a whole lot of what’s called AI these days consists of machine learning on the part of neural networks, whose learning consists of inferring causation from correlation.

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CIO Darlene Taylor’s formula for success: Listen, drive, care

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There’s so much to learn [about your team], and so much inspiration to draw from them, that you can’t glean from LinkedIn or a resume.” Yet the end is non-negotiable, and so Taylor favors action and all the tools that enable it, especially those that help to alleviate analysis paralysis, one of which is agile ways of working.

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Accelerating generative AI requires the right storage

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In other sports, such as basketball or soccer, there may be hundreds or thousands of players at the topmost levels. Like a world-class F1 racecar driver, winning high-stakes events mandates the preparation to ensure there is enough fuel (or data) when it’s needed at the most critical point, the final mile. Learn more here.

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